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Sigmund Freud's Handy Handbook
Published by Melanie GIllman [mgillman] on 2009/2/16 (5119 reads)
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Sigmund Freud's Handy Handbook



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Sardonic_Artery
Posted: 2009/2/17 9:05  Updated: 2009/2/17 9:05
Not too shy to talk
Joined: 2008/9/17
From: Centennial, Colorado
Posts: 21
 Re: Sigmund Freud's Handy Handbook
Glad to see your work here, Melanie.

I dug your "Twilight" commentary (found here: http://contriveathon.livejournal.com/2008/11/29/), too.

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Caleb
Posted: 2009/2/17 10:04  Updated: 2009/2/17 18:32
Just can't stay away
Joined: 2006/9/29
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 Re: Sigmund Freud's Handy Handbook
Fantastic. It works on a meta level too; the drawings have a very child-like feel.

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Alex
Posted: 2009/2/17 16:06  Updated: 2009/2/17 16:06
Just popping in
Joined: 2008/11/18
From: UK
Posts: 9
 Re: Sigmund Freud's Handy Handbook
Ignoring Caleb's abominable rudeness, I'd have to praise this comic as being bizarre and wonderful. I want more of this stuff on Colored Chalk.

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Caleb
Posted: 2009/2/17 18:33  Updated: 2009/2/17 18:33
Just can't stay away
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 Re: Sigmund Freud's Handy Handbook
I changed the verbiage from 'childish' to 'child-like.' No rudeness intended; I just picked the wrong word.

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mgillman
Posted: 2009/2/17 22:16  Updated: 2009/2/17 22:16
Just popping in
Joined: 2009/2/12
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 Re: Sigmund Freud's Handy Handbook
I wasn't particularly offended -- I'd agree with the statement, even. Childish drawing can be an intentional thing, just like any other artistic device, and ain't nothin' wrong with that.

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Caleb
Posted: 2009/2/18 10:13  Updated: 2009/2/18 10:13
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 Re: Sigmund Freud's Handy Handbook
Cool. Actually, Alex might just have been getting at me. I've known him for a while. He's crazy.

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stephengrahamjones
Posted: 2009/2/24 13:48  Updated: 2009/2/24 13:48
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 Re: Sigmund Freud's Handy Handbook
very cool. congratulations, Melanie.
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