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Apparently the False Memory Syndrome Foundation have their entire newsletter archive up online, in both HTML and PDF form.  Man, is it dull to look at, visually.  Took them six years just to get a logo.

Pervocracy has a cool Twitter thread about "anti-meditation."

I am up to my eyeballs in old plural pissing contests of yore and I am so tired but at least I finished my stuff.

Date: 2020-03-14 09:56 pm (UTC)
lithophiles: Teenage girl with short brown hair, light brown skin, amber eyes, wearing an orange shirt & a yellow hair bow. (nina)
From: [personal profile] lithophiles
Their HTML versions are all in Courier. LOL.

Also, they are still obsessed with us (multiples), refuse to acknowledge the DSM name change from Multiple Personality Disorder to Dissociative Identity Disorder for some reason, and try to tie everything about memories to us. Like... ffs, most of the people whose lives you tried to ruin early on weren't even multiple. Why do you have such a boner for us?

-Nina

Date: 2020-03-28 05:41 pm (UTC)
lithophiles: Teenage girl with short brown hair, light brown skin, amber eyes, wearing an orange shirt & a yellow hair bow. (nina)
From: [personal profile] lithophiles
I actually mind Papyrus less than Courier. I dunno, something about Courier just screams "mid-90s Geocities webpage with repeating backgrounds and blinking gifs" to me. It doesn't look retro, it just looks outdated.

Then again, if the FMSF wanted to be honest, they'd use Comic Sans. In one of those mid-90s webpage designs, with blinking gifs of clowns and shitting elephants and pictures of circuses as the background wallpaper, because that was what they really were anyway.

-Nina
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