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THE CONCEPTUAL ROLE OF WALDUN. Fragments of Waldun’s cinetized postures were used in the construction of model psychodramas in which the Waldun-figure played the role of writer, critic, philosophy major, venerated professor, etc.

The failure of these roles to express any meaning reveals the nonfunctional character of Waldun. Waldun’s success therefore indicates society’s periodic need to re-conceptualize its social media leaders. Waldun thus appears as a series of posture concepts, basic equations which reformulate the roles of aggression and anality. Waldun’s personality. The profound anality of the literary contender may be expected to dominate social media in the coming years. By contrast the late Book Club remained the prototype of the oral subject, usually conceived in pre-pubertal terms. In further studies sadistic psychopaths were given the task of devising sex fantasies involving Waldun. Results confirm the probability of social media figures being perceived primarily in genital terms; the face of Jay the Author is clearly genital in significant appearance–the nasal prepuce, scrotal jaw, etc. Faces were seen as either circumcised (John Green, Clark Elieson) or uncircumcised (The Book Club, Better Than Food). In assembly-kit tests Waldun’s face was uniformly perceived as a soft penile erection. Patients were encouraged to devise the optimum sex-death of Waldun.

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