Mr. Rogers' Oedipus Complex
Created on: July 2nd, 2006
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being from pittsburgh and really living in Mr. Rogers neighborhood, I have to say, the man's amazing, and I think what he's saying here is that he'd like to marry someone 'like' his mother, as his mother was a really good woman and an inspiration to him growing up. 5 the man and the mission, not the incest.
WTF. 5'd for Sigmund Freud.
Things like this make the psychoanalytic movement in psychology a joke. Personally, people fail to realize that Freud was a freaking GENIUS for his time. You can't expect one of the pioneers of applied pscyhological therapy to hit every nail on the head! Modern cognitive psychology supports many of his views on the notion of a subconscious mind. Also, c*cks.
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