Thursday, September 18, 2008

I JUST PRE-ORDERED BOSTON LEGAL SEASON 4. BE JEALOUS. THE 1ST WEEK OF OCTOBER IS GOING TO BE MAGICAL. LITERALLY

get it? daniel radcliffe harry potter naked
ahaha oh joy
the perks there are in new york. yes the perks.



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At first it was assumed that he had been raised like a half-wild human


Feral children may have experienced severe child abuse or trauma before being abandoned or running away. Others are alleged to have been brought up by animals; some are said to have lived in the wild on their own. Just over a hundred incidents have been reported in English.

It is nowadays consensus among serious researchers that Hauser's account cannot possibly be true.[3] As Psychiatrist Karl Leonhard explained: "If he had been living since childhood under the conditions he describes, he would not have developed beyond the condition of an idiot; indeed he would not have remained alive long. His tale is so full of absurdities that it is astonishing that it was ever believed

his patron Anselm von Feuerbach died in May 1833. ...Feuerbach had, by the end of his life, apparently stopped believing in Hauser; at least he had written a note, to be found in his legacy, which read: "Caspar Hauser is a smart scheming codger, a rogue, a good-for-nothing that ought to be killed."[14])

Inconsistencies in Hauser's account led the Ansbach court of enquiry to suspect that Hauser stabbed himself and invented a tale about being attacked. The note in the purse that was found in the Court Garden contained one spelling error and one grammatical error, both of which were typical for Hauser — who, on his deathbed, kept muttering incoherences about "writing with pencil." Although he had been very eager that the purse would be found, he did not ask for its contents. The note itself was folded in a specific triangular form — just the way Hauser used to fold his letters, according to Mrs. Meyer. Forensic doctors agreed that the wound could indeed be self-inflicted.

Psychiatrist Karl Leonhard also rejected the views of both Heidenreich and Hesse. He came to the following conclusion: "Kaspar Hauser was, as other authors already opined, a pathological swindler. In addition to his hysterical make-up he probably had the persistence of a paranoid personality since he was able to play his role so imperturbably. From many reports on his behavior one can recognize the hysterical as well as the paranoid trend of his personality---->

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