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Insignificant Wranglings
Category Archives: psychoanalysis
Personality Test
MZ got me to try this Keirsey Personality test. By the power of its crazy magic (accurate) voodoo, I now know that I am an Idealist Champion. Apparently, we passionately believe in things and really want to tell you about … Continue reading
Posted in fun, psychoanalysis
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Show about Nothing
As a baseball fan and a rhetorician, I feel compelled to write something on the Mitchell report. But since I’m in the midst of grading, and my baby’s making that “you better be ready to pick me up” face, I’ll … Continue reading
Posted in baseball, psychoanalysis, sigh, sports
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Resident Evil, Silent Hill & Psychoanalysis
Slash.dot had up a link to my article on Resident Evil and Silent Hill in the Game Career Guide, an article which I realize is way too jargoned for mass publication. Oh well. This morning someone emailed me to ask … Continue reading
Posted in psychoanalysis, videogames
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