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...agree that if you believe in a living Constitution...then of course consult foreign law,” he continued. “Why not? I mean, consult a Ouija board...
...times before. Really. That’s because Gilbert, the recent subject of a New York Times Magazine profile entitled “The Futile Pursuit of Happiness,” has spent the last decade studying disappointment. The Psych 1 prof took some time this week to bash Ouija boards, lament his lack of groupies and educate FM on the latest in (un)happiness studies. But beware: you won’t enjoy reading this as much as you think you will...
...What’s a better predictor of the future—the human brain or a Ouija Board...
...Advocate looks forward to the day when it is no longer harried by telephone, e-mail, and Ouija board queries regarding the minutiae of its building repairs,” Little said, “so it may resume its necessary role as wet nurse to the students whose artistic or autistic sensibilities Harvard has, as of yet, failed to kill or cure...
...believes in real ghosts, like the kind that haunted her remodeled San Francisco attic and needed to be exorcised by a professional (as she writes in Room with a View, New Kitchen and Ghosts). That belief, like so much else, was bequeathed by her mother. Daisy consulted a Ouija board on how to raise Amy and her little brother, after her husband and eldest son both died of brain tumors in the same year. It makes sense that ghosts should be endemic to a life as haunted as Tan's. Besides the deaths of her father and brother, she writes...