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What's on your bookshelf?

Post by Existentialist1844 » Sun Apr 26, 2009 9:50 pm

Okay, I am very bored.

Here are some of the books that are on my bookshelf. Whats on your bookshelf? And dont be lazy. Post some pics. :lay:

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Post by Existentialist1844 » Sun Apr 26, 2009 9:54 pm

Nice! But the first two shelves need to be organized. :? :tup: Get Bella over to clean for ya :? :lol:
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Post by Red Katie » Sun Apr 26, 2009 9:55 pm

I would love to, but I don't feel free to post pictures of my place on the internet. Besides, my books are in shameful disarray.
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Post by normal » Sun Apr 26, 2009 9:55 pm

Ah, the trusty old DSM-IV..

And the book called Narcissism is :tup:
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Post by obscured by clouds » Sun Apr 26, 2009 9:58 pm

Existentialist1844 wrote:Nice! But the first two shelves need to be organized. :? :tup: Get Bella over to clean for ya :? :lol:
Yeah right! She has better things to do.

I use so many for reference's they never get put back in their right place. Hey....I have a system. 8-)

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Post by Existentialist1844 » Sun Apr 26, 2009 10:03 pm

Red Katie wrote:I would love to, but I don't feel free to post pictures of my place on the internet. Besides, my books are in shameful disarray.
Well, its not really of your place, its of your books. Millions of people probably have the same books as you. I dont think anyone is going to go look for your house based on the books you posted :? Either way, your choice. :tup:
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Post by Existentialist1844 » Sun Apr 26, 2009 10:03 pm

Normal wrote:Ah, the trusty old DSM-IV..

And the book called Narcissism is :tup:
The DSM V is coming out soon.
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Post by Existentialist1844 » Sun Apr 26, 2009 10:06 pm

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Existentialist1844 wrote:Nice! But the first two shelves need to be organized. :? :tup: Get Bella over to clean for ya :? :lol:
Yeah right! She has better things to do.

I use so many for reference's they never get put back in their right place. Hey....I have a system. 8-)
She has the time. She came over last week and cleaned my house. This is what happened:

Me: "Clean my room Bella"
Bella: "whatever you desire oh great one."
Me: "yeah, dont forget to vacuum the rug"
Bella: "whatever you wish"
Me: "afterwards, come fan me with that big feather and feed me grapes"
Bella: "as you wish"
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Post by normal » Sun Apr 26, 2009 10:11 pm

Existentialist1844 wrote: The DSM V is coming out soon.
Do you think clinical psychology will turn away from diagnostics and focus more on positive psychology in the future?
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Post by Existentialist1844 » Sun Apr 26, 2009 10:17 pm

Normal wrote:
Existentialist1844 wrote: The DSM V is coming out soon.
Do you think clinical psychology will turn away from diagnostics and focus more on positive psychology in the future?
You have a PM!! :tup:
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Post by obscured by clouds » Sun Apr 26, 2009 10:22 pm

Psychology = voodoo

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Post by Existentialist1844 » Sun Apr 26, 2009 10:35 pm

obscured by clouds wrote:Psychology = voodoo
I will not even try and debate such a stupid comment. Stick to simple things, like your heavy metal. :tup:

Anyway, back on topic. You people need to stop being lazy and post your books. :lay:
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Re: What's on your bookshelf?

Post by Animavore » Sun Apr 26, 2009 11:56 pm

How would I post pictures without having to load them up on a social network page?

Don't know if its worth it though. The camera is shit on this laptop. The pictures are all grainy, you can't even make out the titles on some books or the features on the Mayan god statuette from Mexico or my little Buddha.

Most of my books are on the ground or in the drawers below my bed (or dispersed throughout the country such is the way of books).
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Re: What's on your bookshelf?

Post by Existentialist1844 » Mon Apr 27, 2009 12:00 am

Animavore wrote:How would I post pictures without having to load them up on a social network page?

Don't know if its worth it though. The camera is shit on this laptop. The pictures are all grainy, you can't even make out the titles on some books or the features on the Mayan god statuette from Mexico or my little Buddha.

Most of my books are on the ground or in the drawers below my bed (or dispersed throughout the country such is the way of books).
I just took a pic with my camera phone, emailed them to myself, and uploaded them with photobucket. Worked well for me. :tup:
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