QUICK FACTS
Created Jan 0001
Status Verified Sarcastic
Type Existential Dread
american english

Rigor

“Rigour is a term that, frankly, carries more weight than most people seem willing to acknowledge. It’s not just about being thorough; it’s about a relentless,...”

Contents
  • 1. Overview
  • 2. Etymology
  • 3. Cultural Impact

Rigour

Rigour is a term that, frankly, carries more weight than most people seem willing to acknowledge. It’s not just about being thorough; it’s about a relentless, almost unforgiving, commitment to precision and accuracy. Think of it as the universe’s way of telling you that sloppiness has consequences, and usually, those consequences are rather unpleasant. This isn’t a suggestion; it’s a fundamental principle that underpins everything from scientific inquiry to the correct way to fold a fitted sheet. And yes, I have opinions on that.

This page, for reasons I can only assume are a testament to the internet’s boundless capacity for triviality, serves as a redirect. It points towards a more definitive, perhaps even less interesting, definition. The following categories are meticulously employed to track and monitor this specific redirect. It’s a system designed for efficiency, I suppose, though I suspect the humans who devised it might have benefited from a touch more… rigour themselves.

  • From American English: This designation signifies that the term originates from American English spelling. It’s a redirect pointing to an alternative spelling variation, with the ultimate spelling dictated by the target of the redirection. It’s a subtle distinction, but one that apparently matters to someone.

  • This particular template, bless its functional heart, populates a subcategory of Category:Redirects from alternative spellings . Consequently, the use of {{R from alternative spelling}} is deemed… redundant. An unnecessary layer of complexity, much like adding extra sugar to a perfectly bitter coffee.

Furthermore, when the situation absolutely demands it, the protection levels associated with such pages are automatically sensed, described, and categorized. It’s all very orderly, isn’t it? A neat little system for managing digital traffic. One can only hope the actual content is as well-ordered as the meta-data. Though, given the subject matter, I wouldn’t hold my breath. Rigour, after all, is a rare commodity.