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The content includes Larson's memoirs;[http://nathania.org/wiki/Nathan_Larson_memoirs] analysis of female body types,[http://nathania.org/wiki/Female_body_types] with an emphasis on the positive attributes of those that are on the pudgy, chubby, or plump side;[http://nathania.org/wiki/Essay:Why_do_I_love_fat_women] as well as accounts of controversies concerning women who have purposefully become obese.[http://nathania.org/wiki/Cherries] Some of this content contains nudity. There is also a detailed exposé of the {{w|Federal Correctional Complex, Petersburg}} Psychology Services Department's practices[http://nathania.org/wiki/FCC_Petersburg_Psychology_Services_Department] and commentary on the anime series {{w|Death Note (anime)|Death Note}}.[http://nathania.org/wiki/User:Leucosticte/Deathnote] Much of the site consists of [[wikipedia:intrapersonal communication|intrapersonal communication]], including frequently inchoate musings and streams of consciousness, occasionally as [http://knowyourmeme.com/memes/wall-of-text walls of text] or in the style of [[wikipedia:Jon Arbuckle|Jon Arbuckle]]'s most angsty, lonely, or depressed utterances in ''[[wikipedia:Garfield Minus Garfield|Garfield Minus Garfield]]''; logging of mood states and accompanying thought patterns;[http://nathania.org/wiki/Miscellany:Log] and random personal pastebins, usually without any descriptions or other explanatory notes. Some content is encrypted with an extremely weak algorithm intended mainly to keep it out of search engine results.[https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:ROT13]
The content includes Larson's memoirs;[http://nathania.org/wiki/Nathan_Larson_memoirs] analysis of female body types,[http://nathania.org/wiki/Female_body_types] with an emphasis on the positive attributes of those that are on the pudgy, chubby, or plump side;[http://nathania.org/wiki/Essay:Why_do_I_love_fat_women] as well as accounts of controversies concerning women who have purposefully become obese.[http://nathania.org/wiki/Cherries] Some of this content contains nudity. There is also a detailed exposé of the {{w|Federal Correctional Complex, Petersburg}} Psychology Services Department's practices[http://nathania.org/wiki/FCC_Petersburg_Psychology_Services_Department] and commentary on the anime series {{w|Death Note (anime)|Death Note}}.[http://nathania.org/wiki/User:Leucosticte/Deathnote] Much of the site consists of [[wikipedia:intrapersonal communication|intrapersonal communication]], including frequently inchoate musings and streams of consciousness, occasionally as [http://knowyourmeme.com/memes/wall-of-text walls of text] or in the style of [[wikipedia:Jon Arbuckle|Jon Arbuckle]]'s most angsty, lonely, or depressed utterances in ''[[wikipedia:Garfield Minus Garfield|Garfield Minus Garfield]]''; logging of mood states and accompanying thought patterns;[http://nathania.org/wiki/Miscellany:Log] and random personal pastebins, usually without any descriptions or other explanatory notes. Some content is encrypted with an extremely weak algorithm intended mainly to keep it out of search engine results.[https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:ROT13]


The site name was inspired by the use of "Nathania" as a country name in the 1988 Israel Del Rio DOS game ''{{w|The Strength of Nations}}''. The Nathania logo is a black flag with a white "N" monogram in {{w|Century_type_family#Century_Schoolbook|century schoolbook font}}. This has been described as "narcissistic" and, indeed, the site openly embraces the ethos of egoism/egotism.[http://nathania.org/wiki/Miscellany:Nathan_Larson_2014.02.13_letter_to_Chris_Wenzlick]
The site name was inspired by the use of "Nathania" as a country name in the 1987 Israel Del Rio DOS game ''{{w|The Strength of Nations}}''. The Nathania logo is a black flag with a white "N" monogram in {{w|Century_type_family#Century_Schoolbook|century schoolbook font}}. This has been described as "narcissistic" and, indeed, the site openly embraces the ethos of egoism/egotism.[http://nathania.org/wiki/Miscellany:Nathan_Larson_2014.02.13_letter_to_Chris_Wenzlick]


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