What about Carl Jung?

The foremost expert on dream interpretation. The Indiana Jones of myth. Read ancient greek and latin. Spoke the truth. Beware though, he was insanely open to ideas - you have to work at being able to just accept what he's saying at times and move along. In my experience, he always does a good job of justifying seemingly unreasonable things like "interpreting the significance of numbers in dreams". If you're an edgy atheist you'll hate him lel

>It´s for people who can´t look in the mirror, but also refuse to change.
I like that!

you're not exploring shit, you're not an artist, and least of all you're not healthy, you're prancing around dressed like a cow in order to escape the human beneath the suit

Why is it that you can't admit to yourself it's just a retarded fetish without dressing it up as the latest frontier of human expression, emancipation and progress? Oh wait, dressing up and dishonesty is all a furfag ever does.

literally whom?

Unironically based. If you dont beleive in UFOs then yiu are wrong. Whether they are milltary technilogy or inter-dimensional aliens i dont know, although one seems more likely than the other.

fairy stories brought into the current zetgeist by jordan peterson, a self-help, snake-oil salesman pretending to be an academic

It's a sex thing, but many of them won't admit it because they wrap their entire identity around that nasty shit.

I hate Kermit too, but let's be real.
Jung is definitely the second most famous psychoanalyst, behind only Freud.
Everyone is STILL buys into psychological typology, most notably Myers-Briggs (which practically plagiarized Jung).
He's not obscure at all, and most people besides JBP's uneducated fanbase would have already known of him.

>jung's statements are epistemological, grounded in a theory of psychological projection
>jung was making ontological pronouncements about real things in the world

you guys are never going to understand the UFO