According to our Science of Psych textbook, regression is a defense mechanism leading to the “reversion of the ego to an earlier stage of development rather than handling unacceptable impulses in a more adult way” (okay, so we Wikipedia’d it—you know you never opened your textbook, either). In these troubled, pre-finals times, sometimes a good round of coloring is all you can really count on to help you make it through. It’s ok, Mysterious-Printer-of-At-Least-40-Pages-of-Coloring-Material-in-Hartley, we get it.
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@Anonymous I thought this was me until I realized that it’s a Hartley printer. I backed up a Sulz printer with coloring pages the other night. Best night ever!
@Anonymous wait oh my god i know the girls who did this, i can’t stop laughing
@Anonymous I didn’t know they made a sequel to Peter Pan.
@Anonymous Speaking of printers:
“HP printers can be remotely controlled and set on fire, researchers claim”
http://arstechnica.com/business/news/2011/11/hp-printers-can-be-remotely-controlled-and-set-on-fire-researchers-claim.ars
“Security researchers at Columbia University have accused HP of selling printers with a flaw that could let hackers gain remote control over the devices. Once compromised, the access can be used to steal personal information, attack networks, and even set printers on fire by feeding them a continuous stream of instructions designed to heat them up.”
@So what are you waiting for?
@RA probs an RA…
@Anonymous I heart coloring/science of psych and all their similarities
@Anonymous emily nagel?
@Carman alum emily nagel always planned the best study breaks
@Anonymous You stages it
@Makes me realize It’s the simple things in life that are really important.
@Yes For example, the hilarious little tag “bitches going soft”
@Anonymous thank god someone else noticed that