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{{quote|''GREATER POOP: Are you really serious or what?
{{quote|''GREATER POOP: Are you really serious or what?
''MAL-2: Sometimes I take humor seriously. Sometimes I take seriousness humorously. Either way, it is irrelevant.''|'''Interview with Malaclypse the Younger''', [[Principia Discordia]]}}
''MAL-2: [[The Comically Serious|Sometimes I take humor seriously.]] [[Ha Ha Only Serious|Sometimes I take seriousness humorously.]] [[False Dichotomy|Either way, it is irrelevant.]]''|'''Interview with Malaclypse the Younger''', [[Principia Discordia]]}}


{{quote|"If you think the Principia is just a ha-ha, then go read it again."}}
{{quote|"If you think the Principia is just a ha-ha, then go read it again."}}
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* [[Classical Mythology]]: in the story of the Original Snub. The Greeks viewed Her only as the Goddess of Discord and Strife, but their [[Unreliable Narrator|views on history can't be trusted]]. "They were," Eris explains, "victims of indigestion, you know."
* [[Classical Mythology]]: in the story of the Original Snub. The Greeks viewed Her only as the Goddess of Discord and Strife, but their [[Unreliable Narrator|views on history can't be trusted]]. "They were," Eris explains, "victims of indigestion, you know."
* [[Easy Evangelism]] -- in [http://principiadiscordia.com/book/72.php seven easy steps]!
* [[Easy Evangelism]] -- in [http://principiadiscordia.com/book/72.php seven easy steps]!
* [[False Dichotomy]]: EVERY Dichotomy, but especially Order and Disorder
* [[False Dichotomy]]: EVERY Dichotomy, but especially [[Order Versus Chaos|Order vs Disorder]].
** [[Giving Up on Logic|...and True vs False]].
* [[555]]
* [[555]]
* [[Everything's Better with Cows]] - Mu!
* [[Everything's Better with Cows]] - Mu!
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** [[Rule of Funny|Of course, the PRINCIPIA being just a ha-ha is a perfectly valid reason to go read it again.]]
** [[Rule of Funny|Of course, the PRINCIPIA being just a ha-ha is a perfectly valid reason to go read it again.]]
* [[Surreal Humor]]
* [[Surreal Humor]]
* [[Take a Third Option]]: More like Take a Fifth Option, but yes.
* [[Take a Third Option|Take a Fifth Option]]
* [[Take That Us]]: A Discordian is instructed to remonstrate against all the common religions of the land, ''including'' Discordianism.
* [[Take That Us]]: A Discordian is instructed to remonstrate against all the common religions of the land, ''including'' Discordianism.
* [[What Do You Mean Its Not Symbolic]]: [[The Pentagon]], as a symbol of order, in contrast to the [[Apple of Discord]].
* [[What Do You Mean Its Not Symbolic]]: [[The Pentagon]], as a symbol of order, in contrast to the [[Apple of Discord]].

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Fnord.

GREATER POOP: Are you really serious or what?

MAL-2: Sometimes I take humor seriously. Sometimes I take seriousness humorously. Either way, it is irrelevant.
Interview with Malaclypse the Younger, Principia Discordia

"If you think the Principia is just a ha-ha, then go read it again."

Not The Bible of the Discordian Movement (that would be the Honest Book of Truth - and, actually, The Bible is the Principia Discordia of the Christian Movement), this book [1] was originally published in 1965 by Greg "Malaclypse the Younger" Hill and Kerry "Omar Khayyam Ravenhurst" Thornley, and went through several major revisions before the "Fourth Edition", the version most circulated today, was produced in 1970.

Discordianism is a philosophic movement that worships the chaos Goddess Eris (yes, that goddess with the Golden Apple of Discord who sparked the Trojan War. It was the Original Snub). Goddess Eris isn't malicious, though; She's funny, She's smart, and She brings mischievous chaos and change to stodgy, petrified order. Eris likes the number 5 and hot dogs.

More generally, Discordia believes that humanity's in trouble[2] as long as it continues to take itself too seriously, that chaos is needed in life so that creation can occur, and that sometimes things are just ineffable. Logic isn't everything.

The actual layout of the Principia Discordia mirrors the chaos included in its pages. Pages of typewritten copy are side-by-side with clip art, stamps, seals and hand scrawled quotes. Sometimes important philosophical ideas are crammed into the margins and barely legible. Get it online here.


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