Talk:Thee Temple ov Psychick Youth

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The anonymous author of this post doesn't seem to be aware of the fact that TOPY existed for over twenty years making the 80's less than half the lifespan of the group. As for "unofficial" it seems the anonymous author is unfamiliar with both the legal and organisational structure of TOPY. There was no "unoffical" TOPY. There was a consistent legal and organisational lineage throughout the full history of TOPY. Now certain fans of an ex-member of TOPY seem to follow his line that he "shut down" the organisation, despite said member stating as late as 1994 that he merely "distanced" himself from the group. The anonymous author is clearly not "cogniscent of the full history of the organisation" either. -Prenna 29/05/08 07:43am (UTC)


 * What in the world are you rambling about? Your speech doesn't seem to reflect anything mentioned in the article... Quaeler (talk) 07:48, 29 May 2008 (UTC)
 * Perhaps if you read the content of this talk page you will notice the following text:

"This article is rather lacking in any detail. Thee Temple operated chiefly in the 1980's and this period of it's history is glossed over very quickly. This article seems to have been written by a member of the still operating "unoffical" TOPY as opposed to someone who is fully congicent of the full history of the organisation."

That is what I'm "rambling about". Prenna 04:48, 24th June 2008 (UTC)

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Genesis P-Orridge
The references to G P-O (born Neil Andrew Megson) may be puzzling to those not in the know. Perhaps it should be made clear that he refers to himself as a dual person of both sexes, hence 's/he' and 'their' (ie he refers to himself in the plural). He and his late wife declared themselves a combined personality - unfortunately death thought differently, but he continues to refer to himself thus. 217.38.93.115 (talk) 08:07, 6 October 2016 (UTC)