Question. Is this "Six Packs Peak" or "Sixpack Speak"? I only ask because
it has confused me for several months. This is a reasonably serious question. Contextually, if it is Sixpack Speak, one could assume that the zeitgeist of the board is to model thoughts and conversations that one would have after drinking a sixpack. If, on the other hand, it is Sixpacks Peak one might assume that the worldview was that the sixpack (in and of itself) provides one with an ultimate or "Peak" experience. ( Maslow (1908-1970) said that peak experiences were nonreligious quasi-mystical and mystical experiences. Peak experiences are sudden feelings of intense happiness and well-being, and possibly the awareness of "ultimate truth" and the unity of all things. Accompanying these experiences is a heightened sense of control over the body and emotions, and a wider sense of awareness, as though one was standing upon a mountaintop. The experience fills the individual with wonder and awe. He feels at one with the world and is pleased with it; he or she has seen the ultimate truth or the essence of all things. http://www.themystica.com/mystica/articles/p/peak_experiences.html)
Just wondering.
it has confused me for several months. This is a reasonably serious question. Contextually, if it is Sixpack Speak, one could assume that the zeitgeist of the board is to model thoughts and conversations that one would have after drinking a sixpack. If, on the other hand, it is Sixpacks Peak one might assume that the worldview was that the sixpack (in and of itself) provides one with an ultimate or "Peak" experience. ( Maslow (1908-1970) said that peak experiences were nonreligious quasi-mystical and mystical experiences. Peak experiences are sudden feelings of intense happiness and well-being, and possibly the awareness of "ultimate truth" and the unity of all things. Accompanying these experiences is a heightened sense of control over the body and emotions, and a wider sense of awareness, as though one was standing upon a mountaintop. The experience fills the individual with wonder and awe. He feels at one with the world and is pleased with it; he or she has seen the ultimate truth or the essence of all things. http://www.themystica.com/mystica/articles/p/peak_experiences.html)
Just wondering.