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Sigmund Freud: a birthday salutation
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5-6-2008 7:38 AM
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While I would consider myself theoretically and practically more a Jungian than Freudian psychologist, <IMG align="right" src="http://www.shikanda.net/ethnicity/illustrations_manch/freud.jpg" />Freud's writings influenced me profoundly from a very young age. 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5-6-2008
9:06 AM
haraya
Oh yeah
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5-7-2008
3:30 AM
Brimstone
The far side is always good.
I take it Freud blames his mother for his birthday?
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