Using the power of Myers-Briggs personality types, please enjoy a description of the sexual styles of some Founders. I already did Hamilton and Burr, but I’m repeating them for the sake of completeness.
George Washington
Sexually, the ISTJ is likely to approach intimacy from a physical…
(Source: personalitypage.com)
my friend jon and i
took a quiz on chacha entitled ‘what sex position are you?’ the other week
we picked the craziest answers
and do you know what we got
the alabama crab dangle.
alabama.
crab.
DANGLE.
So I decided to take that quiz from the perspectives of Hamilton and Jefferson, because that’s what I do with quizzes.
Alexander Hamilton:
Backward Cowgirl
You’re an adventurous partner waiting to take things to the next level. You are comfortable with your partner, from any angle. You aren’t modest when it comes to asking for what you want, and you want to make your partner happy, too. Keep up the good work!
Jefferson
The Spoon
While you can be a very intimate and romantic partner, you can also be lazy. Increase the energy level and excitement! Make your partner feel special, and don’t let your relationship fall into a rut.
…Nice, Jefferson.
Hey good job,
Tétrodon à brosse, Tétrodon étoilé (Arothron stellatus), Tétrodon panthère (possibly Takifugu pardalis)
from unknown source, unknown illustrator
life:
Happy Birthday Walt Disney.
Did you know? — Disney got the inspiration for Mickey from a pet mouse he used to keep on his farm as a boy, and modeled his can-do personality partially on Charlie Chaplin. “I only hope that we don’t lose sight of one thing — that it was all started by a mouse,” he said.
(see more — Walt Disney: The Man and His World)
life:
About to Blow!
The Tungurahua Volcano is seen from the town of Juive Grande, Ecuador. Authorities evacuated nearby villages when the activity of the volcano abruptly increased.
(see more — Volcanic Eruptions)
Brooding tintype boyfriend. Probably around 1860. Bought in a Texas antique store.
Submitted by Jeff Martin
New York’s Museum of Modern Art is currently hosting the first major Willem de Kooning retrospective. Critic Lloyd Schwartz says the exhibit traces the development of de Kooning’s entire career, along with the little detours he took along the way.
Woman I (1950-52) is one of the works featured in de Kooning: A Retrospective. The exhibit is on display at the Museum of Modern Art through Jan. 9, 2012.
Childhood disorder prompts study of infection link to mental illness: Cases of children suddenly exhibiting obsessive-compulsive disorder after strep has led to studies that reinforce the belief that some mental illnesses can be triggered by an immune response.
Brody Kennedy was a typical sixth-grader who loved to hang out with friends in Castaic and play video games. A strep-throat infection in October caused him to miss a couple of days of school, but he was eager to rejoin his classmates, recalls his mother, Tracy.
Then, a week after Brody became ill, he awoke one morning to find his world was no longer safe. Paranoid about germs and obsessed with cleanliness, he refused to touch things and showered several times a day. His fear prevented him from attending school, and he insisted on wearing nothing but a sheet or demanding that his mother microwave his clothes or heat them in the dryer before dressing.
So began a horrific battle with a sudden-onset mental illness that was diagnosed as pediatric autoimmune neuropsychiatric disorder associated with streptococcus, or PANDAS. The puzzling name describes children who have obsessive-compulsive disorder that occurs suddenly — and often dramatically — within days or weeks of a simple infection, such as strep throat.
Photo: Brody Kennedy, with his mother, Tracy Kennedy and his cat Boogie Su, showed symptoms of obsessive-compulsive disorder after a bout of strep throat. His mother says the cat helped calm him. Credit: Kirk McKoy / Los Angeles Times
(Source: Los Angeles Times)






