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== History ==
== History ==
The term was first coined in 1824 by a self-proclaimed professor, [[Professor Edward Skissue I|Edward Skissue I]], as a response to the [[Undertale Time-travel incident]]. That same year—shortly before his untimely death—he founded the [[Skissue Foundation]], with a couple of other dedicated an organization dedicated to the study, classification, discussion, and protection against such “Skissues.” The Foundation, also named in his honor, served as both a salon for eccentric thinkers and a repository for documented Skissues from across Europe and, later, the Americas. Though often overlooked by mainstream academia, the concept of the Skissue persisted in underground circles of the Skissue Foundation.<ref>Thank you Ashley for letting me write this page</ref>
The term was first coined in 1824 by a self-proclaimed professor, [[Professor Edward Skissue I|Edward Skissue I]], as a response to the [[Undertale Time-travel incident]]. That same year, shortly before his untimely death, he founded the [[Skissue Foundation]], with a couple of other dedicated civilians. The organization is dedicated to the study, classification, discussion, and protection against such “Skissues.” The Foundation, also named in his honor, served as both a salon for eccentric thinkers and a repository for documented Skissues from across Europe and, later, the Americas. Though often overlooked by mainstream academia, the concept of the Skissue persisted in underground circles of the Skissue Foundation.<ref>Thank you Ashley for letting me write this page</ref>


== Examples ==
== Examples ==
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=== Historical Skissues ===
=== Historical Skissues ===


* ######### (1933 - 1946)<ref>I'm not writing the name of this event, but you know what it is.</ref>
** [[Florida]] (3 March 1845)
* [[Hindenburg]] (6 May 1937)
** ######### (1933 - 1946)<ref>I'm not writing the name of this event, but you know what it is.</ref>
* [[Chernobyl]] (26 April 1986)
** [[Hindenburg]] (6 May 1937)
* [[9/11]] (11 September 2001)
** [[Capitalism]] & [[Taxes]] (1980)
* [[Tab Incident]] (1 August 2025)
** [[Chernobyl]] (26 April 1986)
* [[You]] (insert birth date here :3)
** [[9/11]] (11 September 2001)
** [[Tab Incident]] (1 August 2025)
** [[You]] (insert birth date here :3)
** [[User:NatalieD12|Natalie]]'s vr


=== Skissue concepts<ref>Very bad concepts. No no no no >:(</ref> ===
=== Skissue concepts<ref>Very bad concepts. No no no no >:(</ref> ===


* Transphobia
** Transphobia
* Homophobia
** Homophobia
* Racism
** Racism
More to be added later

Latest revision as of 02:33, 27 December 2025

A Skissue is a term used to refer to a troublesome issue or a particularly complex blunder, often entangled with dangerous or unusual circumstances. It encompasses not just the core dilemma but also the surrounding context that makes the situation especially challenging or sensitive. The word is both whimsical and serious, typically used to denote problems that are emotionally charged, socially volatile, or intellectually perplexing.

History

The term was first coined in 1824 by a self-proclaimed professor, Edward Skissue I, as a response to the Undertale Time-travel incident. That same year, shortly before his untimely death, he founded the Skissue Foundation, with a couple of other dedicated civilians. The organization is dedicated to the study, classification, discussion, and protection against such “Skissues.” The Foundation, also named in his honor, served as both a salon for eccentric thinkers and a repository for documented Skissues from across Europe and, later, the Americas. Though often overlooked by mainstream academia, the concept of the Skissue persisted in underground circles of the Skissue Foundation.[1]

Examples

Historical Skissues

Skissue concepts[3]

    • Transphobia
    • Homophobia
    • Racism

More to be added later

  1. Thank you Ashley for letting me write this page
  2. I'm not writing the name of this event, but you know what it is.
  3. Very bad concepts. No no no no >:(