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Freud says that there are no such things as accidents.
Nothing Comes “Out of the Blue”:Freud discovered that there are no accidents and no coincidences. Even “random-seeming” feelings, ideas, impulses, wishes, events and actions carry important, often unconscious, meanings. Anyone who has ever made a “Freudian Slip” that has left them embarrassed or baffled will attest to the importance of the unconscious meanings of the things we do and say. That time you “accidentally” left your keys at your lover’s apartment may have been an accident; but more likely, at least unconsciously, you wanted to go back for more. From dreams, to Freudian slips, to free association — delving into one’s unconscious as a means of unlocking often hidden or denied fantasies, traumas or motivations is still crucial to gaining the whole truth about human behavior.
I disagree, it was either deliberate or intentional .
You may deliberately do something and then pretend that it was an accident, like the example given of leaving possessions at someones house in order to have an excuse to go and visit them again or you may genuinely just forget them (possessions at a persons house)
Its not possible to accidentally deliberately do something .
Its either one or the other
Only been in Mcdonalds once as a customer Dublin 1980, disgusting muck then and still is.
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