sigmund frued
he was a genius who lived before you were born ..
but the point is that he introduced p-n-s envy .. which means that women envy men because they have a p-n-s when women dont ..
so all those who say sh-t about frued are women (might also be stuck up b-tchz) .. or worst c-nts.
person 1: if it wasnt for sigmund frued u wud not knw u had a unconcious mind ..
person 2: yea man .. if it wasnt for sigmund frued u wudnt have a valid reason to f-ck ur mom ..
person 1: hehe .. f-ck off
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