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Old Dec 14, 2006 | 08:06 PM
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I had a dream that I went inside my house and back out and my airbag deployed! I was like, "WTF"? So, i deflated it and headed for the dealership to _____ about it...then I don't remember anything...

I woke up and MY NECK HURT LIKE HELL!!! WTF WAS THAT?
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I had a dream that I went inside my house and back out and my airbag deployed! I was like, "WTF"? So, i deflated it and headed for the dealership to biscuit about it...then I don't remember anything...

I woke up and MY NECK HURT LIKE HELL!!! WTF WAS THAT?
Did you go check your airbag. Maybe you sleep walked to your car and slammed your door over and over and over until it deplyed so you get get a free scion toy????
Old Dec 14, 2006 | 08:16 PM
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haha...it was fine when I went to work this morning...haha...

I already have the free scion toy too...

I'd really like some of those JDM chocolate chip cookies a scion customer got though. :D
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^^^^^ JDM cookies?

Huh? I missed that one!
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https://www.scionlife.com/forums/vie...chocolate+chip
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oh yeah I remember seeing that
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well, according to Freud, it means you have issues with your mom.
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AAAHHHHH!!! Get outta my head!!!

haha...j/k...but I am having issues with my mom.
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well, according to Freud, it means you have issues with your mom.
ah yes, the Freudian slip, where you say one thing, but you actually mean amother.
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^^ummmm...i don't think that's what he meant.

I believe he was talking about Sigmund Freud. Think he was a neurologist.
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^^ummmmm it was a joke that you apparently didn't get. And the term Freudian slip does refer to Sigmund Freud:

A Freudian slip, or parapraxia, is an error in human action, speech or memory that is believed to be caused by the unconscious mind. Some errors, such as a man accidentally calling his wife by the name of the woman with whom he is having an affair, seem to represent relatively clear cases of Freudian slips. In other cases, the error might appear to be trivial, bizarre, or even nonsensical, but may show some deeper significance on analysis.

The Freudian slip is named after Sigmund Freud, who described the phenomenon he called faulty action (Fehlleistung or parapraxis) in his 1901 book The Psychopathology of Everyday Life. Freud gives several examples of seemingly trivial, bizarre or nonsensical Freudian slips in Psychopathology; the analysis is often quite lengthy and complex, as was the case with many of the dreams in The Interpretation of Dreams.
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Originally Posted by Gonzo_xb
Originally Posted by etli
well, according to Freud, it means you have issues with your mom.
ah yes, the Freudian slip, where you say one thing, but you actually mean amother.
hahahaha.

or in some way relate it to a sexual frustration that your sub-consciousness is having most likely with your mother. (that's just about all of freudian's idea's summed up).
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^^ummmmm it was a joke that you apparently didn't get. And the term Freudian slip does refer to Sigmund Freud:

A Freudian slip, or parapraxia, is an error in human action, speech or memory that is believed to be caused by the unconscious mind. Some errors, such as a man accidentally calling his wife by the name of the woman with whom he is having an affair, seem to represent relatively clear cases of Freudian slips. In other cases, the error might appear to be trivial, bizarre, or even nonsensical, but may show some deeper significance on analysis.

The Freudian slip is named after Sigmund Freud, who described the phenomenon he called faulty action (Fehlleistung or parapraxis) in his 1901 book The Psychopathology of Everyday Life. Freud gives several examples of seemingly trivial, bizarre or nonsensical Freudian slips in Psychopathology; the analysis is often quite lengthy and complex, as was the case with many of the dreams in The Interpretation of Dreams.
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Didn't realize you said, "amother". Also didn't know that freudian slip was named after sigmund.
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^^ummmmm it was a joke that you apparently didn't get. And the term Freudian slip does refer to Sigmund Freud:

A Freudian slip, or parapraxia, is an error in human action, speech or memory that is believed to be caused by the unconscious mind. Some errors, such as a man accidentally calling his wife by the name of the woman with whom he is having an affair, seem to represent relatively clear cases of Freudian slips. In other cases, the error might appear to be trivial, bizarre, or even nonsensical, but may show some deeper significance on analysis.

The Freudian slip is named after Sigmund Freud, who described the phenomenon he called faulty action (Fehlleistung or parapraxis) in his 1901 book The Psychopathology of Everyday Life. Freud gives several examples of seemingly trivial, bizarre or nonsensical Freudian slips in Psychopathology; the analysis is often quite lengthy and complex, as was the case with many of the dreams in The Interpretation of Dreams.
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Didn't realize you said, "amother". Also didn't know that freudian slip was named after sigmund.
no worries... the punchline is too easy to miss. I should have said amother instead of amother.
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