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  • Why Publish? A Sociological Analysis of Motivation in Youth Avocational Subcultures

  • Why people write for, or publish, non-profit zines; the zen of comedy; how humour writing allows the writer to "edit" their own lives, etc.
    http://www.brokenpencil.com/features/feature.php?featureid=4...

  • Humor and Transcendence; Humor, the Fool, and the Unknown, by Ladson Hinton, M.A., M.D.

  • Ladson Hinton, M.A., M.D., presents a lecture, "Humor and Transcendence," and a workshop, "Humor, the Fool, and the Unknown," to members of the C.G. Jung Society, Seattle, April 12-13, 2002. Generally overlooked in psychology, humor is an everyday experience that we usually take for granted. ...
    http://www.jungseattle.org/s02/s02hint.html

  • NT Rationals Explained to Normal People.

  • A to-the-point explaination detailing the nature of NT Rationals to "normal" people.
    http://www.geocities.com/enematic5000/ntexplaination.html

  • Pooh-Piglet Psychometric Profiler

  • Myers-Briggs type test classifying test-takers as Pooh, Piglet, Eeyore, or Tigger.
    http://home.rochester.rr.com/jbxroads/pooh/

  • Encyclopedia of Psychology Humor

  • Directory of humorous psychology links.
    http://www.psychology.org/links/Resources/Humor/

  • Psychological Type Humor

  • Epitaphs, badly adjusted types...
    http://www.geocities.com/athens/parthenon/7781/mbti.html

  • Dr. Mezmer's World of Bad Psychology

  • A semi-satirical look at modern psychology, with good and bad ideas by Csikszentmihalyi, Lakoff, Dawkins, and Damasio. Dr. Mezmer's site is itself bad science, but it has its amusing moments.
    http://www.homestead.com/flowstate/page1.html

  • MBTI Type Descriptions

  • Example: INTJ: "Crackpot". All facts which don't fit their theories are just wrong. The more all-encompassing and less applicable to reality the theories, the better.
    http://soli.inav.net/~catalyst/Humor/mbtihaha.htm

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