Sunday, February 28, 2010

Infantilism

While reading my psychiatry textbook, I came across an interesting passage. It was in the chapter on sexual disorders, which I find pretty interesting, but this is really just kind of weird:

"one of the more unusual paraphilias is infantilism, in which the person obtains sexual gratification by behaving like an infant. In one such case seen at our hospital, a 30-year-old former fighter pilot reported that he could function sexually only while wearing a diaper and sucking on a pacifier. He enjoyed having his partner change the diaper, apply baby powder, and bottle-feed him. Although the role-play initially was used for sexual gratification, he later found it comforting and generally wore a diaper under his clothing at all times."

I've added the picture for effect :) - enjoy Lisa

Google Autofill


I was recently reintroduced to the Google Autofill game and realized I have never introduced it to my "blogites". And if my post-bronchitis wheezing/squealing/dying animal laughter is any indication, you will all enjoy this game as well.

Basically all you do is go to google.com and start to type in the beginning few words of normal questions you might ask and let the google autofill do the rest. This will give some unique insight into the brilliant minds of americans.

Start by typing in: why does
Then try: why is
My favorite: why are

Sunday, February 14, 2010

TV Quote of the Week

"Nice fix Tweedle-dum and even Tweedler-dum" - Pierce (Community)

I also liked when he said "Who cares about getting things. It destroys the true meaning of Valentine's Day: the birth of St. Valentine"

Saturday, February 6, 2010

TV Quote of the Week

Well, it seems my quote from last week didn't go over too well (even though it was hilarious). Many of my favorite moments this week were visual - Phil tearing off his fake mustache then doubling over in pain, and Jay rubbing his butt on some stranger in the locker room, but I'll have to award my quote of the week to the townsfolk at the town meeting on 'Parks and Recreation'. They were there to discuss whether the town should sell some unhealthy energy bars at local vending sites. These are a few of the comments:

Townsperson #1: If sugar's bad, how come Jesus made it taste so good?

Townsperson #2: But isn't all food bad for you? I've been eating lasagna and muffins every day of my life for 40 years and I feel terrible.

Townsperson #3: What's so bad about corn syrup. It's natural. Corn's a fruit. Syrup comes from a bush.