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'''The Circle''', short for '''''the Circlejerk''''', also called '''''the group''''', is the name for the [[Sapphire Development#Staff of Sapphire| | '''The Circle''', short for '''''the Circlejerk''''', also called '''''the group''''', is the name for the [[Sapphire Development#Staff of Sapphire|people]] of Sapphire. | ||
''See [[Sapphire Development#Culture of Sapphire|Culture of Sapphire]] for a summary of Circle culture. | ''See [[Sapphire Development#Culture of Sapphire|Culture of Sapphire]] for a summary of Circle culture. |
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The Circle, short for the Circlejerk, also called the group, is the name for the people of Sapphire.
See Culture of Sapphire for a summary of Circle culture.
Etymology
In the early years of Sapphire, DIK was not a thing. To have a circlejerk seemed like a foreign idea at the time. At this time, the group's culture somewhat revolved around That '70s Show. The group was interested in the culture involved in the show. The group could relate to the show greatly, as they were always with what some call a natural high. In the show, there was a Circle in which, under the influence of marijuana, the characters conceived many "great" ideas. This concept of a circle of friends [who were "high"] was integrated into Sapphire and from then on the group itself [of Sapphire] was also known as The Circle.
Legacy of That '70s Show
As a result of That '70s Show being essentially a Bible for the group, it set the foundation for modern Sapphire culture to develop. From this show, and other minor factors, 420 culture became popular in the group. It is also possible that certain aspects in the show is the ancestor of the modern "DIK" in Sapphire.