International Conspiracy of Mad Scientists/origins

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In lieu of a real article, Woozle hereby submits the following monologue (for now):

<TheWoozle> Ok, so once upon a time (way back in 1997 or so) I had this idea for a society of weirdos...
<TheWoozle> (where "weirdo" is a stand-in word for a concept that is somewhat more difficult to encapsulate or even define... but I think it basically has to do with the sort of people who get teased a bit because they are different, and tend to get teased more when they overreact because of being "too sensitive"...)
<TheWoozle> (where was I? Oh, yeah.)
<TheWoozle> ...where people who were going through the teasing-thing could talk with people who had been through it... and people who had various weird things in their heads, like phone phobia or gender dysphoria or general depression or general different-brained-ness or whatever, could talk with others who had been through those things... or knew a little bit about them, or had maybe just *heard* of them, because sometimes that's over
<TheWoozle> half the battle...
<TheWoozle> And the society was going to be called The International Conspiracy of Mad Scientists, or ICMS. And I bought the domain "iseeamess.org", because icms.org was taken and "iseeamess" sounds like "icms" and it's also funny and stuff.
<TheWoozle> But then, along came sluggysquad, and... it was suddenly kinda redundant. Except that I couldn't exactly print up little cards with irc://irc.villageirc.net/#sluggysquad and a brief description on them (especially since there wasn't really much of a web site until the wiki happened).
<TheWoozle> But it was still kinda redundant, because there were the misfits and so on, already there. Complete with webcomic to attract more of them.
<TheWoozle> But then, just now during Kitten's story, it occurred to me...
<TheWoozle> ...that the ICMS could be specifically a thing (branch of SluggySquad, or affiliated but not part of, or whatever would work best) for reaching out to the younger set.
<TheWoozle> I mean, the name is perfect for appealing to intellectual but slightly offbeat kids, without being... um, what's the word... "talking down" to them.