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xferinoc: Hetalia. Oh my God, Hetalia. It's a manga in which the countries of the world are personified as dashing young men, who proceed act out World Wars I and II. Sort of. Germany is way too appealing, though. Okay, as far as historical accuracy's concerned Hetalia's appalling, but that doesn't matter because it's like CRACK. It's so cracktastic I can't even decide on a favorite character. Maybe it's just my latent nationalism, but America is pretty awesome. Also Russia, in a sociopathic sort of way. Italy and Germany...
If you click through, you want to click on the scanlation links, unless you read Japanese.
Photos of Abandoned Amusement Parks in Asia. Does what it says on the tin. It's funny how even kitschy things become beautiful and melancholy when they fall apart.
Last, the Beck Depression Inventory, which I took as part of a psych experiment today (it would be worth continuing to take psych classes to participate in the experiments alone). I kept writing marginal notes arguing with the test's frustrating lack of a midpoint between "happy-go-lucky" and "mildly depressed," but I guess that isn't really important if you're trying to measure depression.
I've never been fond of multiple choice psych exams, which never capture the nuances, but I like taking them anyway so I thought I'd share.
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If you click through, you want to click on the scanlation links, unless you read Japanese.
Photos of Abandoned Amusement Parks in Asia. Does what it says on the tin. It's funny how even kitschy things become beautiful and melancholy when they fall apart.
Last, the Beck Depression Inventory, which I took as part of a psych experiment today (it would be worth continuing to take psych classes to participate in the experiments alone). I kept writing marginal notes arguing with the test's frustrating lack of a midpoint between "happy-go-lucky" and "mildly depressed," but I guess that isn't really important if you're trying to measure depression.
I've never been fond of multiple choice psych exams, which never capture the nuances, but I like taking them anyway so I thought I'd share.