Ex Situ: Freud on Seuss
It seems to me rather easy to claim one’s writing to be Freudian by simply peppering with “id,” “ego,” and “superego,” and perhaps throwing in “cigar” or two. This is much in the same way that...
View ArticleThe Art of Bill Melendez
Here’s a great 10-minute mini-documentary on the artistry and influence of Bill Melendez, the animator who created most of the Peanuts specials we all know and love. Very interesting, especially how...
View ArticleFrom the archives: Thoughts on Peppermint Patty and Marcie
Contributed by Krissy N. Many people like to hypothesize that perhaps Peppermint Patty and Marcy are lesbians, despite a blatant lack of evidence. Peppermint Patty is not gay. This much is obvious...
View ArticleEx Situ: The Return of Hobbes
I can’t really say much more about this Metaphilm article than is already expressed in the following excerpt: In the film Fight Club, the real name of the protagonist (Ed Norton’s character) is never...
View ArticlePooh and Friends
Found on reddit. Filed under: diagnosis, ex situ, psych, Winnie the Pooh Tagged: ADHD, OCD
View ArticleEx Situ: The Psychology of Scooby-Doo
Informative post from the GeekDad blog entitled “Psychology of Cartoons Part 1: Scooby-Doo.” Lots of good diagnosis (Scooby himself apparenly has Dissociative Identity Disorder). This is pretty much...
View ArticleThe Myers-Briggs Type Indicator for Ponies
Filed under: ex situ, My Little Pony, psych Tagged: Friendship is Magic
View ArticlePony Personality Disorders
Found on reddit. Reposted with permission. Link to original source. All right, after watching the latest episode and not having overthought anything in a while, I felt like writing something. So why...
View ArticleDexter and Deedee’s Sibling Dynamic
-Contributed by Amanda H. I was watching the Dexter’s Laboratory episode “Dream Machine” and for those unfamiliar with how the episode opens, here is a summary: Dexter is taking a test with the time...
View Article(Per)version of the truth: The decline of pursuit towards convergent truth
Submitted by Danny T. The underlying theme to the Pokémon film, Mewtwo Strikes Back, is philosophy vs. complacency. Mewtwo, the antagonist in this film, represents philosophy. He is constantly...
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