How Brazilians Invent Stuff


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How Brazilians Invent Stuff

I got this cartoon from a Brazilian friend. To show how nothing really changes in humans, guess what Brazilian cavemen dreamed about in prehistoric times? :)

But hold on, now. This is serious stuff. After all, there's gotta be some respectability. Can't you see this is about psychology? Here's a translation of the text:

In Psychoanalytic Theory, sublimation is a defense mechanism in which the energy inherent in primitive impulses is transformed and directed toward socially useful objectives, aiming at preserving the Ego. (Wiki)

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:)

Michael

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How Brazilians Invent Stuff

I got this cartoon from a Brazilian friend. To show how nothing really changes in humans, guess what Brazilian cavemen dreamed about in prehistoric times? :smile:

But hold on, now. This is serious stuff. After all, there's gotta be some respectability. Can't you see this is about psychology? Here's a translation of the text:

In Psychoanalytic Theory, sublimation is a defense mechanism in which the energy inherent in primitive impulses is transformed and directed toward socially useful objectives, aiming at preserving the Ego. (Wiki)

BraziliansInvent.jpg

:smile:

Michael

Wait until he sticks his axle in there.

--Brant

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How Brazilians Invent Stuff

I got this cartoon from a Brazilian friend. To show how nothing really changes in humans, guess what Brazilian cavemen dreamed about in prehistoric times? :smile:

But hold on, now. This is serious stuff. After all, there's gotta be some respectability. Can't you see this is about psychology? Here's a translation of the text:

In Psychoanalytic Theory, sublimation is a defense mechanism in which the energy inherent in primitive impulses is transformed and directed toward socially useful objectives, aiming at preserving the Ego. (Wiki)

BraziliansInvent.jpg

:smile:

Michael

Wait until he sticks his axle in there.

--Brant

lol

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Ah, Brazil.

Sergio Mendes, Antonio Carlos Jobim, band-aids for swimsuits & this lady comes to mind.

Met her in '68 @ the Stars & Stripes Club in Tokyo, where she was performing.

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