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Bumblebee Tuner


I'm the son of a rogue and a social worker with a college degree and artistic license. The only people I don't get along with are autocratic dictators who think they're God, or know the will of God.

Dec
26th
2015

Wisdom, Hope, Order, Joy, and MLP DexStar Armor · 2:37am Dec 26th, 2015

Muwah Ha ha ha...wait. Ho Ho Ho, Merry Christmas. Here's some art. In all fairness I haven't drawn pony art since April 1, 2011 so, I apologize if the Dexter's Lab Equestria fan art isn't up to ponatomy standards. If it makes you feel better I don't think I had it quite right the first time either. http://apocalypsepony.smackjeeves.com/comics/1156393/april-fools/

I didn't really color it, not that it would have been a chore at four colors.

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Dec
24th
2015

Ash Vs Evil Dead Episode 4-8 · 9:42am Dec 24th, 2015

As you can imagine watching StarZ 'Ash vs The Evil Dead' Is a bit of a chore with choppy 240p streaming. The sound design is really good, the storyline doesn't feel repetitive, and after watching eight episodes I know almost all the character's names but one. For some reason, even after being possessed and having an entire episode dedicated to her character, I still have no idea what the Trainee character's name is. She's like the Malcom Reed character in Star Trek Enterprise. It's not that I

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Dec
22nd
2015

Reminiscing Rumination · 3:17am Dec 22nd, 2015

See, Its a good thing I went over the DSM and I'm almost finished with the first section at 123 pages. I've been inappropriately using rumination in place of reminiscing when discussing (or at least thinking) about the act of mental blowback or cognitive turmoil. While not nearly as confusing to a listener or reader as the difference between sympathy and empathy, it's important when discussing the anxiety over a decision made (or action impending) that you not confuse the act of regurgitating

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Dec
10th
2015

The torture has begun... · 10:44am Dec 10th, 2015

Ok, so I've written one page for the Cocoa in the Loco Parentis chapter in Seduction of the Innocent. Finished reading 'The Politics of Family' which was a fifty page book that was part of a CBC lecture series, which basically covers the origin of schizophrenia as dimentia preacox, double binds, psychological defense mechanisms, and needless calculus equations expressing how we logically know "how we know, what we know, that we don't know, when we know, not what we know, that we now know, what

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Dec
7th
2015

Review: Graphic Organizers by Bromley, Irwin-De Vitas, and Modlo · 1:10am Dec 7th, 2015

You see them in power-point presentations, and reportedly learn more about using them when you get your masters degree... I can genuinely argue I could have used this knowledge as soon as the first year of college if not during high school. It would have made taking notes and review much easier. Of all my communication classes in college, I believe it was only the journalism class that covered a venn diagram, and even then I sincerely doubt the advantage of it was covered in great detail. This

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Dec
4th
2015

Review: The Abacus by Jesse Dilson · 3:26am Dec 4th, 2015

I purchased this book five years ago because my college calculus professor offered us an extra credit assignment. Apparently, if you could teach your classmates how to use an abacus you could use one in class. So, anyway, I had already missed the first week of class. Because as a 16 week course it started a week earlier than the others in the semester and ended sometime in April, commencement being in late May, and the teacher being unavailable for a class review the week before the final exam,

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Dec
2nd
2015

Give your kids dyscalculia with 'Figuring: The Joy of Numbers' · 10:39pm Dec 2nd, 2015

If you want to screw up your future mathlete this is the way to do it. I'm going to have to go over a book for the numerically challenged and conquering math phobia just to clear the slate and go back to square one. While I can freely admit I didn't go over this book with a fine tooth comb, If I was ignorant of math before hand, I feel I'd be crippled in some fashion afterwards. And, that's being said after reading the first chapter and one page of the second, so no more than 15 pages of mind

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Dec
2nd
2015

Scripts people live 3/3 and Games Student's Play · 8:00am Dec 2nd, 2015

The final third of Claude Steiner's 'Scripts People Live' covered some therapeutic techniques to assist others in escaping scripts both tragic and banal. Which reminds me of a 2002 episode of the Twilight Zone which I may post at the end of this blog. I have to be honest, I just glanced over the final three chapters of the book and reread the fourth chapter. The final three chapters have suggestions for living the good life, rearing less dependent children, and eliminating social oppression.

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Nov
28th
2015

I just spent $88 on amazon... · 4:54am Nov 28th, 2015

Purchased five books
Volume 1 Chelsea Crumrin hardcover
2 Gurps magazines
The politics of Family
The politics of Lying

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Nov
28th
2015

I found some good books at the assistance league. · 2:11am Nov 28th, 2015

It should probably come as no surprise that I have 9 bookshelves worth of books, 6 carts, and I lost count of how many DVD's I have lining my walls in banana boxes filled with official release and bootleg television series and movies. Considering you can usually get books for as little as 25cents a pop (that's USD. Or, if you prefer, two bits) that's a lot of frozen energy. I like children's books, horror anthologies, the occasional joke book, and comics (political, serial, satirical, and

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