Aim For The Moon... ...If You Miss The Mark... ...Still Among The StArS.
Proper Prior Planning Prevents Pretty Poor Performance
Sunday, June 10, 2018
Sunday, September 14, 2014
To SIN or Not To SiN? That is the Question!
The Mind of Many, but how many use it to it's full potential?
Phrenology
(from Greek: φρήν, phrēn, "mind"; and λόγος, logos, "knowledge") is a pseudoscience primarily focused on measurements of the human skull, based on the concept that the brain is the organ of the mind, and that certain brain areas have localized, specific functions or modules.
Following the materialist notions of mental functions originating in the brain, phrenologists believed that human conduct could best be understood in neurological rather than philosophical or religious terms. Developed by German physician Franz Joseph Gall in 1796, the discipline was very popular in the 19th century, especially from about 1810 until 1840. The principal British centre for phrenology was Edinburgh, where the Edinburgh Phrenological Society was established in 1820. In 1843, François Magendie referred to phrenology as "a pseudo-science of the present day."
Phrenological thinking was, however, influential in 19th-century psychiatry and modern neuroscience. Gall's assumption that character, thoughts, and emotions are located in the brain is considered an important historical advance toward neuropsychology.
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Face The Truth
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Does My Dog Really Love Me, Or Is It Just Using Me For Food?


This is a do-it-yourself test for paranoia: you know you've got it when you can't think of anything that's your fault.