La Ligue du Masque Cancéreux
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== Publications == | == Publications == |
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The vilest act of villainy was already passé to these grotesque libertines. Sade (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marquis_de_Sade) would have blushed! Addisson was not an ancestor of a charter member from back in the dear old days of 1667, no sir!
1667 in Tolosa, France, to combat the influece of La Ligue d'Agenda de la Pinque, under the banner of a True Pink doctrine, generally considered to be a source of inspiration for Stimso Adid in formulating his editorials for various broadsides.
Organizational Structure
The inner structure of the group is still a mystery to outsiders, though it's generally accepted the League eschewed a rigid heirarchy, preferring instead a method of ranking and advancement based on the ability to lift bulky, ill-shaped objects.
Publications
True Pink, instruction manual and organizational bylaws.