mrsronweasley (
mrsronweasley) wrote2003-02-06 01:03 pm
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I find it slightly amusing that I am writing a presentation on coping strategies that threaten self and identity, one of which happens to be denial, and pretending that I can finish it in time while pretending that I am not online.
Can't I just present myself as the ONE example of someone who moves through life in full-blown denial AND lives in fantasy land?
And am I the only who finds it slightly unnerving that a psychologist by the name of Cox writes about penis envy?
*slinks off into denial*
Can't I just present myself as the ONE example of someone who moves through life in full-blown denial AND lives in fantasy land?
And am I the only who finds it slightly unnerving that a psychologist by the name of Cox writes about penis envy?
*slinks off into denial*

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Ok, I'm immature like that, but I'll be laughing all day.
And dude. Yes, that is slightly amusing. ;) I can relate. I always did that. Heh.
*shows off pretty icon* ;D Thankeee!
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And yes. Cox. I know. I laughed, too. A lot.
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And Cox...eheheheh.
*love*
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Just wait until you have to do a group project on the diffusion of responsibility!
And I think everyone should be required to have funny, a propos names.
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Oh my God, you have no idea how much you made me laugh! Hurrah for geeky psych jokes!
Everyone, huh? What would yours be?
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It reminds me how on my first day of high school our class was told the history of each school house, and one of the houses was called "Cox" after a nun. I remember everyone roaring with laughter at that. Crude, I know. :P
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