![]() ![]() ![]() When actress Amanda Seyfried appeared on the Today show to promote the film Ted 2, co-host Willie Geist accidentally described her character as "titsy" rather than "ditzy." Besides simply being an amusing slip, the comment perhaps revealed what was really on his mind.(Read Sigmund Freud’s 1926 Britannica essay on psychoanalysis.) Freud may justly be called the most influential intellectual legislator of his age. At a Washington, D.C., dinner party, Condoleezza Rice, then National Security Advisor to President Bush, stated, “As I was telling my husb-as I was telling President Bush.” Some suggested that the Freudian slip seemed to reveal some hidden feelings Rice might have held toward her boss. Sigmund Freud, (born May 6, 1856, Freiberg, Moravia, Austrian Empire now Pbor, Czech Republicdied September 23, 1939, London, England), Austrian neurologist and the founder of psychoanalysis.While he quickly corrected his gaffe and continued, the slip of the tongue seemed revealing, considering his hand gestures and the family's reputation for womanizing. ![]() During a televised speech on education, Senator Ted Kennedy meant to say that "Our national interest ought to be to encourage the best and brightest." Instead, Kennedy accidentally said "breast"-his hands even cupping the air as he said the word.The Pope quickly corrected himself, but the mistake was still shared on dozens of websites, blogs, and YouTube videos. During a Vatican sermon in 2014, Pope Francis accidentally used the Italian word " cazzo" (which can translate to either "penis" or "f***") instead of " caso" (which means "example"). ![]()
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