'Really, the way you let your mind run wild with fiction, no wonder you're so exhausted all the time.'
Caro Claire Burke, from Yesteryear

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'Really, the way you let your mind run wild with fiction, no wonder you're so exhausted all the time.'
Caro Claire Burke, from Yesteryear
Meghan Markle's return to "the family she never had" narrative & other Fantastical Origin Stories
Thanks to Chef Cory Vitiello, we have evidence of yet another origin story lie told during megflop by the Duchess of Delusions, Meghan Markle of Sussex County, NJ.
In 2016 (the same year she cheated on Cory with Sparry), Chef Cory Vitiello used his connections to help MeMe obtain a gig judging 1 episode of Food Network's Chopped Junior. Meghan told the world she grew up on farm to table food in California where her fondest memories were in the kitchen.
Meghan Markle 2016 Chopped Junior on Food Network:
"Growing up your fondest memories, at least for me are in the kitchen." "This dish reminded me of the kind of food I grew up eating in California, like that real farm to table fresh simple ingredients"
In 2024, while taping her megflop lifestyle series for Netflix, MeMe told Mindy Kaling that she was a latchkey kid who ate TV dinners and fast food.
Netflix Episode 2 Mindy Kaling
Mindy: "Did you used to do this with your mom, growing up?"
Meghan Markle the Fantasist & Pathological Liar: I grew up as a latchkey kid, so I grew up with a lot of fast food.
@robinisalwaysright you said it "her whole life..."
Vierling: Nightbringer Hierophany
Fantasy-prone disorder (also known as fantasy personality disorder) is a disordered form of fantasy-prone personality disposition.
It is sometimes formed by childhood neglect and can cause someone with it to become dependent on maladaptive fantasies in order to function. Said functioning can also be stunted by these same fantasies.
These fantasies are considered real, and have the ability to take over the memory and thought process of said person. Entire personalities, versions of the self, and egos are instead created by people with FPD instead of being naturally formed.
de Adder :: Toronto Star
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“A man who uses an imaginary map thinking that it is a true one, is likely to be worse off than someone with no map at all.” ― Ernst Schumacher, Small Is Beautiful: Economics as if People Mattered
When Our revelations are recited to them in all their clarity, the disbelievers say... "He has invented it himself."
Quran, Chapter 46, verses 7 and 8
Her beauty was as a dream, was as a song; the one dream of a lifetime dreamed on enchanted dews, the one song sung to some city by a deathless bird blown far from his native coasts by storm in Paradise. Dawn after dawn on mountains of romance or twilight after twilight could never equal her beauty; all the glow-worms had not the secret among them nor all the stars of night; poets had never sung it nor evening guessed its meaning; the morning envied it, it was hidden from lovers. She was unwed, unwooed.
Lord Dusany, The Book of Wonder
For fantasy is true, of course. It isn’t factual, but it is true. Children know that. Adults know it too, and that is precisely why many of them are afraid of fantasy. They know that its truth challenges, even threatens, all that is false, all that is phony, unnecessary, and trivial in the life they have let themselves be forced into living. They are afraid of dragons because they are afraid of freedom.
Ursula K. Le Guin, from her essay “Why Are Americans Afraid of Dragons?”