Scissors, Paper, Rock – The Secrets Of Life 15

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Scissors, Paper, Rock

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A game called “Scissors, Paper, Rock”, is the subject of this fifth video in the series titled “The Secrets of Life”.

Scissors, Paper, Rock, is a game that is played with the hands. A closed fist like the one in this picture represents Rock.

A hand with the palm open in any orientation, represents paper.

To create a pair of Scissors with the hand, the player closes the ring finger,

the pinky finger,

and the thumb,

into the palm of the hand. The middle finger,

and the index finger,

are extended outwards like the two blades of a pair of scissors.

The rules of Scissors, Paper, Rock are as follows: Rock wins over Scissors, Paper wins over Rock, and Scissors wins over Paper. Please watch the following video clip, of two people playing Scissors, Paper, Rock.

According to Happeh Theory, the game Scissors, Paper, Rock, was created to teach people about Yin And Yang.

Thousands of years ago in Asia, a theory called “ Yin Yang Theory “ was created. According to Yin Yang Theory, everything in the universe can be divided into Yin and Yang.

Yang is defined as something relatively hard, while Yin is defined as something relatively soft. The word ”relatively” can be defined as, “in comparison to something else”. That means that something can be either Yin or Yang, depending on what the something was being compared to.

In the game Scissors, Paper, Rock, the rock is the hardest object, so the rock represents Yang. The Paper is the softest object, so paper represents Yin. The scissors are meant to represent an object that is relatively Yin or Yang.

The scissors are Yang because they are harder than paper, but the Scissors are also Yin, because the Scissors are softer than rock. The classification of what the scissors are, depends on what the scissors are compared to, or related to.

According to Happeh Theory, both the hand gestures of the game Scissors, Paper, Rock, and the rules of the game, teach the players about Yin and Yang, and how the concepts of Yin and Yang can be applied to the human body.

The Rock gesture is created by closing the hand in a fist.

Only the outside of the hand is visible, when the hand is closed into a fist. According to Yin Yang theory, the outside of the hand is part of the Yang part of the body.

According to Happeh Theory, The game Scissors, Paper, Rock, teaches the players that the outside of their hand is the Yang part of their hand, by comparing the outside of their hand to a rock.

The Paper gesture is created by holding the hand flat,

which exposes the palm of the hand.

According to Yin Yang Theory, the palm of the hand is part of the Yin part of the body.

According to Happeh Theory, the game Scissors, Paper, Rock, teaches the players that the palm of their hand is the Yin part of their hand, by comparing the palm of the hand to a soft piece of paper.

The Scissors gesture is created by closing the thumb,

the ring finger,

and the pinky finger into the palm,

while the middle and index fingers extend straight outwards.

According to Happeh Theory, the hand held in the scissors gesture is both Yin and Yang.

The thumb,

the ring finger,

and the pinky finger,

can be thought of as Yang,

because they are held closed like a Yang fist is held closed.

The extended middle and index fingers can be thought of as Yin,

because they are extended like the fingers are extended,

when the hand is held flat to make the Yin paper gesture.

According to Happeh Theory, the game Scissors, Paper, Rock, teaches the players that their hand can be Yin and Yang at the same time.

The rules of the game Scissors, Paper, Rock, teach the players about the relationships between Yin and Yang.

The rules of Scissors, Paper, Rock, say that rock wins over scissors. The reason why is obvious, now that the gestures have been defined in terms of Yin and Yang. A Rock is hard which means it is all Yang. The Scissors are half Yin and half Yang. That means that the all Yang Rock, would be stronger than the half Yin and half Yang scissors.

According to Happeh Theory, the rule that rock wins over scissors, teaches the players that in a confrontation between Yang and Yang, the strongest Yang will win.

The rules of Scissors, Paper, Rock say that Paper wins over Rock. The Rock is Yang, which means the rock is hard. The Paper is Yin, which means the paper is soft. The soft Yin of the paper can absorb or enclose the hard Yang of the rock.

According to Happeh Theory, the rule that paper wins over rock, teaches the players that the way to beat hard Yang, is to become soft and Yin, in order to absorb the hard Yang power and suffocate it.

The final rule of Scissors, Paper, Rock, says that Scissors wins over Paper. The Scissors are half Yin and half Yang, which means the scissors are part hard and part soft. The paper represents Yin, which means the paper is soft only.

The scissors are Yang, because the two blades of the scissors blades are hard. The scissors are Yin, because the two blades of the scissors can move. The moving hard Yang blades of the scissors, can cut the soft Yin of the paper between each other.

According to Happeh Theory, the rule that Scissors wins over Paper, teaches the players that one way to beat Yin power, is to cut the soft Yin power between two hard Yang powers.

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