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Revision as of 03:21, 26 April 2021
"Aragorn and the Lustprinzip" is a short story by psychologist and Middle Earth scholar Sigmund Freud.
Aragorn and the Lustprinzip
Context: "when Aragorn reads this he's going to feel so good"
On the one hand, Aragorn feels good all the time, knowing how we all feel about him.
On the other hand, Aragorn is supposed to set an example, demonstrate leadership, control his Lustprinzip.
Sigmund Freud Middle Earth Mystery
"Aragorn and the Lustprinzip" is the first book in the Sigmund Freud Middle Earth Mystery™ series.
Each volume in the series explores a different psychopathology as experienced through the remotely-linked neurology of Sigmund Freud himself.
In the News
Blue Lace Hooks is a 1958 erotic thriller film starring Lana Turner and Red Buttons. It appears in [REDACTED], an unpublished monograph in the Sigmund Freud Middle Earth Mystery™ series. In the monograph, Freud dreams that Lana Turner is his mother as Red Buttons receives thunderous applause for his performance as Oedipus, King of Haberdashers.
Fiction cross-reference
Nonfiction cross-reference
External links
- Post @ Twitter (26 April 2021)