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(New page: Freudian slips are things spoken (or typographed, if you want to be literal) unintentionally, characteristically of a decietful nature. Example: I meant to thank my father for passing me ...)
 
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Freudian slips are things spoken (or typographed, if you want to be literal) unintentionally, characteristically of a decietful nature.
Freudian slips are things spoken (or typographed, if you want to be literal) unintentionally, characteristically of a deceitful nature.


Example: I meant to thank my father for passing me the salt, but instead all I did was scream, "YOU FUCKED UP MY ENTIRE LIFE!"
Example: I meant to thank my father for passing me the salt, but instead all I did was scream, "YOU FUCKED UP MY ENTIRE LIFE!"
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Freudian slips indicate a thought process which is contrary, either objectively or ostensibly, to the kayfabe of the player.
Freudian slips indicate a thought process which is contrary, either objectively or ostensibly, to the kayfabe of the player.


Freudian slips are one way to catch scum, but sometimes townies just mess up, so be wary of the trap of over-assumptions.
Freudian slips are one way to catch [[scum]], but sometimes [[Townie|townies]] just mess up, so be wary of the trap of over-assumptions.
 
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Latest revision as of 04:17, 14 September 2016

Freudian slips are things spoken (or typographed, if you want to be literal) unintentionally, characteristically of a deceitful nature.

Example: I meant to thank my father for passing me the salt, but instead all I did was scream, "YOU FUCKED UP MY ENTIRE LIFE!"

Freudian slips indicate a thought process which is contrary, either objectively or ostensibly, to the kayfabe of the player.

Freudian slips are one way to catch scum, but sometimes townies just mess up, so be wary of the trap of over-assumptions.