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Ror All Coll Seven Stickers
are u insane? survey says: 'yes.' Now get them all on one! All 10 inkblots, 4 on top, 4 on the bottom, 2 big ones in the middle. Which would you like to have in the middle? Choose from 10 different styles, with each rotating 1 to the right, you are sure to find the one that prominently shows the inkblot you love the most. Enjoy these awesome designs!
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White Necronomicon Seal Necklace
“Immediately upon beholding this amulet we knew that we must possess it; that this treasure alone was our logical pelf from the centuried grave. Even had its outlines been unfamiliar we would have desired it, but as we looked more closely we saw that it was not wholly unfamiliar. Alien it indeed was to all art and literature which sane and balanced readers know, but we recognised it as the thing hinted of in the forbidden Necronomicon of the mad Arab Abdul Alhazred”
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The Rorschach Test Ink Blots All 10 Plates 1-10 Posters
1000's more vintage prints available, visit out main site at http://www.jnniepce.com/ Plates 1-10 All Plates Plate 1 (bat, butterfly, moth) Plate 2 (two humans) Plate 3 (two humans) Plate 4 (animal skin, massive animal) Plate 5 (bat, butterfly, moth) Plate 6 (animal hide, skin, rug) Plate 7 (human heads, faces) Plate 8 (pink: animal) Plate 9 (orange: human) Plate 10 (blue: crab, lobster, spider) The Rorschach test also known as the Rorschach inkblot test or simply as an Inkblot test) is a method of psychological evaluation in which subjects' perceptions of inkblots are recorded and then analyzed using, depending on the psychologist, intuitive insight, complex scientifically derived algorithms, or both. Some psychologists use this test to try to examine the personality characteristics and emotional functioning of their patients. It has been employed in diagnosing underlying thought disorder and differentiating psychotic from nonpsychotic thinking in cases where the patient is reluctant to admit openly to psychotic thinking. The test takes its name from that of its creator, Swiss psychologist Hermann Rorschach. The ten inkblots The ten inkblots of the Rorschach test printed in Rorschach's Rorschach Test – Psychodiagnostic Plates (Hogrefe, 1927, ISBN: 3-456-82605-2), together with the most frequent responses for either the whole image or the most prominent detail (according to Samuel Beck). They have been in the public domain in Hermann Rorschach's native Switzerland, since at least 1992 (70 years after his death), according to Swiss copyright law. They are also in the public domain under United States copyright law based on when they were first created and published (before 1923).
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If you'd met my family you'd understand mug
If you'd met my family you'd understand
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Necronomicon Binder
"Something about the scene reminded me of the … stranger and more disturbing descriptions of the evilly fabled plateau of Leng which occur in the dreaded Necronomicon of the mad Arab Abdul Alhazred. I was rather sorry, later on, that I had ever looked into that monstrous book at the college library."