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Post by Quanta on Nov 15, 2010 19:57:00 GMT -5
Deviancy /"di:.vi:n=si:/ - Origin: 1940–45; devi(ant) + -ance -noun -- 1. the act or state of being deviant 2. different 3. abnormal 4. not pertaining to the norm
It is not a crime to be deviant... It is not sinister, vile, ruthless, or monstrous by nature. Deviancy, in its purest form, is abnormalcy. It is different, unique, special, odd, otherworldly. It can be both benevolently good or malevolently evil. A deviant has no cause to be either, and certainly should not be seen as such.
But with deviance comes mystery. It is not a normal state of being, so most people find it foreign, alien, unknown. They fear what they do not know, and lash out against it in their fear. Well, let me tell you... This is nothing to be feared. And it is nothing to be awestruck by. Although we be deviant, we are not good nor evil - a mix of both, actually. Please don't run into one of our foul deviants and be forever scared by this immense villainy - for we do make very good villains. And likewise do not be swayed by the immeasurable purity of our heroes and convince yourself this place is without danger - as we excel to the utmost in dangerous situations. Instead, know us as this: different.
We do what most others would shudder to, and we do it daily. We conduct ourselves in ways both Utopian and bizarre. So what are we, you ask? We are unique. We are the unique. If you are too, please, do join us. We love company...
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