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10-31-2006, 01:33 PM | #421 |
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Yeah, I wouldn't think it'd be TOO sad. Not for Foster's.
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10-31-2006, 02:13 PM | #423 | |
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11-01-2006, 11:08 AM | #424 |
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I think Frankie might have a degree in child psychology, since it's children who imagine and create the IFs in the first place.
And yes, I agree that it's just ridiculous to accuse people of being "too much" of a positive quality. But it's(unfortunately) to be expected from a current-day society that has become more about the quick thrill than the long term. |
11-03-2006, 12:07 AM | #425 | |
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In oder to be fully qualified to handle extreme cases like abuse and trauma, if there have ever been any, she'd need at least a Master's in the area of psychology (IF psychology?) to actually be competent. I'm not 100% sure exactly how many psychology courses are required for a teaching degree (assuming she has one), but I know that they are typically intro courses such as PSY 101, SOC 101, and human development, which do not cover enough beyond child psychology and family communication. As far as I know, a teaching degree doesn't require courses that delve into clinical psychology, which she'll need if IFs actually depend on her alone to function as some sort of therapist. If there have been extreme cases where simply lending an ear to won't work, she could always refer them to a well trained professional who focuses in this area. I'd imagine that in their world, they have to have individuals out there that specialize in the psychology and treatment of imaginary friends. Frankie is still young; She doesn't seem have the experience or education that would qualify her to deal with anything else that goes beyond advise-giving and caretaking. |
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11-03-2006, 03:39 AM | #426 | |
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11-03-2006, 09:17 AM | #427 |
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Woah! Look at that ZIT!... PSYCHE!
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Woo my head hurts. So uhh... has anyone noticed any simlarities between themselves and the tall red dude we all know and love? I have a fair amount:
1: I'm a push over 2: I'm tall 3: I keep things bottled up 4: My feet are huge 5: I smile alot (which I never used to... It's quite weird really) 6: I can sing 7: I can act and finally... ... 8:I have that same, long legged, arm swinging, head bobbing, feet flopping walk as him! And I have since I was nine which was WAY before Foster's aired in England! So what about you guys? Last edited by Vampyre; 11-03-2006 at 11:22 AM. |
11-03-2006, 11:42 AM | #428 | |
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The only things I really have in common with Wilt is that I'm not afraid of many things, especially not of spiders. I have compassion for other creatures, especially ones that most other people do not like. I have to bottle up my emotions, too-not by choice, not because of some emotional disorder, but because of my job. If I blew up every time I felt like it, I'd probably be in prison by now for either beating the snot out of a supervisor or throttling someone's little angel! I'm very much aware of this, and how it affects me, though, so I am not in denial of it at all. Wilt, almost total opposite of me, is still fairly easy to understand(as much as any gal can understand any guy, I guess, or vice versa). I grew up with a similar Type Two personality individual, my own grandfather, though he had a lot fewer issues to deal with than Wilt apparently does. For me, Wilt would be like Yin to Yang, an opposite that could create a whole. pitbulllady |
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11-03-2006, 01:03 PM | #429 |
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Pitbulllady, you're not alone, as I'm a shortie too...4'11. My feet are REALLY small...and I'm not Chinese. I'm a size 4...XD
I'm more Eduardo than Wilt. Easy to tears, often misunderstood, etc. But not scared of many things. I'm a type 9 when I took that personallity test...the Peacemaker. |
11-03-2006, 04:47 PM | #430 |
Foster's Legend
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And the officials have it in : Wilt was found as a 'stray' and has no creator listed in his files. At least if you take Foster's Big Fat Awesome House Party as totally canon, which probably kinda is since they're tying in Good Wilt Hunting with their Thanksgiving Motiv this month.
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