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Rorschach and who
These were the same subjects who were given the Rorschach test.
Rorschach is the only vigilante who remains active after the passage of the Keene Act outlaws masked vigilantes ( aside from the Comedian and Dr. Manhattan, who both serve in the employ of the US government ).
Rorschach questions Moloch, a former supervillain who unexpectedly attends Blake's funeral, who tells him what little he knows.
Rorschach is sent to a prison, where many of its inmates are criminals he put away, including the Big Figure, a dwarf crime boss who is hungry for Rorschach's blood.
Rorschach and Nite Owl enter underworld bars to find out who ordered the assassination attempt on Veidt.
Rorschach has deep levels of hatred for ( perceived ) immoral behavior and is openly derogative of any other vigilante who does not share his unwavering views, deriding them as " Soft ".
In 1965, Dreiberg ( as Nite Owl ) successfully debuted and on his first patrol met fellow costumed adventurer Rorschach who suggested they partner to take on organized crime, the two became, not only a team, but also best friends.
Rorschach studied under the eminent psychiatrist Eugen Bleuler, who had taught Carl Jung.

Rorschach and has
Like most characters in Watchmen, Rorschach has no obvious " super powers ".
Moore depicted Rorschach as being extremely right-wing, and morally uncompromising, a viewpoint that has alienated him from the rest of society, even among other superheroes.
He has taken on the persona of Rorschach in every part of his life and hates being referred to by his birth name.
Moore has said that the character's real name, Walter Kovacs, was inspired by Ditko's tendency to give his characters names beginning with the letter K. In an interview for the BBC's Comics Britannia, Moore stated that Rorschach was created as a way of exploring what an archetypical Batman-type character — a driven, vengeance-fueled vigilante — would be like in the real world.
At the end of the issue, having been overpowered in hand-to-hand combat by a pair of villains, he is asked if he has any final words, and Question remarks, " Rorschach sucks.
Rorschach has an area,, of.
Rorschach has a population ( as of ) of.
Moore, the band's vocalist and lyricist, has described the process of writing lyrics as an " audio Rorschach test ".
Upon learning of Mason's death, Dreiberg becomes violent, attacking the informer and loudly swearing vengeance against Mason's killers with such ferocity that Rorschach, a notorious sociopathic killer, has to restrain him.
In 1857 German doctor Justinus Kerner had published a popular book of poems, each of which was inspired by an accidental inkblot, and it has been speculated that the book was known to Rorschach.
Münch also has his own project Pmuench, is a member of the collaboration Templegarden ’ s, and still records under the name The Rorschach Garden.

Rorschach and been
Shortly after receiving his Ph. D. in 1947, Ellis began a personal analysis and program of supervision with Richard Hulbeck ( whose own analyst had been Hermann Rorschach, a leading training analyst at the Karen Horney Institute and the developer of the Rorschach inkblot test ).
As Grice insisted he had not been involved in the kidnapping, Rorschach poured kerosene around him and gave him a hacksaw, hinting that Grice would have to cut off his own hand in order to escape.

Rorschach and journal
Topics addressed in this journal include the validity of projective techniques such as the Rorschach inkblot test ; the impact of classroom size on student achievement ; and whether herbal supplements, like Ginkgo biloba, can enhance cognitive abilities.

Rorschach and novel
The film differs slightly from the graphic novel, mainly in that Rorschach uses the meat cleaver that killed Blair Roche to kill Grice.

Rorschach and they
It may be that Zeno's arguments on motion, because of their simplicity and universality, will always serve as a kind of ' Rorschach image ' onto which people can project their most fundamental phenomenological concerns ( if they have any ).
After Nite Owl II and Silk Spectre II break Rorschach out of prison on Halloween night, the Knot-tops street gang are angered by what they perceive to be vigilantism.
The best known and most frequently used projective test is the Rorschach inkblot test, in which a subject is shown a series of ten irregular but symmetrical inkblots, and asked to explain what they see.
Operation Rolling Thunder became the Rorschach test for both the USN and the US Air Force, and from which they drew nearly opposite conclusions.
Patterson and found that Aldred's Rorschach Walls series and Forest's Micro Clicks series constituted what they considered as post-futurism, while still being distinct from each other and from both and Patterson's work.

Rorschach and may
Rorschach may refer to:

Rorschach and be
An example of this would be the Rorschach test, in which a person states what each of ten ink blots might be.
In an example of a sort of Rorschach test, the experimenters later described the images as being various bits of the female anatomy, which, " of course ," young men ( such as Shaw and Edwards ) would be interested in.
Rorschach considers his mask his true " face " and his unmasked persona to be his " disguise ".
A four part series on Rorschach is due to be released in the summer of 2012, written by Brian Azzarello and with art by Lee Bermejo.
The " Georgia Guidestones " have subsequently become a spiritual and political Rorschach test onto which any number of ideas can be imposed.

Rorschach and no
Rorschach then set the building on fire and left, noting afterward that no one emerged.
Rorschach presents his views on right and wrong as starkly black and white with no room for compromise, with the exception of his respect for the Comedian causing him to excuse the attempt of rape of the first Silk Spectre as a " moral lapse.
no: Hermann Rorschach

Rorschach and match
Rorschach is extremely resourceful, adapting ordinary household objects into tools or weapons, such as pepper to blind a police officer and the use of hairspray in combination with a match to set fire to another police officer, during a confrontation at Moloch's house.

Rorschach and for
In the upheaval following the end of the war a disconcerted Pacelli sought Benedict XV's permission to leave Munich, where Kurt Eisner had declared a socialist republic, and he left for a while to Rorschach, and a tranquil Swiss sanatorium run by nuns.
The most widely used scoring system for the Rorschach is the Exner system of scoring.
Rorschach was created by writer Alan Moore with artist Dave Gibbons, but as with most of the central characters in the series, he was an analogue for a Charlton Comics character, in this case Steve Ditko's The Question, and Ditko's small press character Mr. A.
After leaving the Home for Problem Children when he was 16, Kovacs took a job as a garment worker in a dress shop, which he found " bearable but unpleasant " partly because he had to handle women's clothing ; it was here that he acquired the fabric that he would later fashion into the mask he wears as Rorschach.
Later, after reading a note written by Moloch telling him to come over for more information, Rorschach visits him again, only to find him dead, shot through the head.
* Rorschach was featured in promo artwork by Art Adams for the Countdown to Final Crisis: Arena mini-series, where he is being beaten by Batman from Frank Miller's The Dark Knight Returns.
Rorschach is also shown to openly disapprove of Dan and Laurie's relationship, mockingly stating " Should have known all it would have taken you to come back was nice pair of legs " and being condescending toward Laurie for " being unfaithful to Jon ", asking if she " just got tired of being patriotic or did somebody put you up to it?
" Unlike in the book, Dan is present for Rorschach's death ( whereas in the book, Rorschach dies without anyone save for Dr. Manhattan watching ).
A Rorschach costume is available as downloadable content for the PS3 video game LittleBigPlanet and LittleBigPlanet 2.
Hermann Rorschach ( or ; 8 November 1884 – 1 April 1922 ) was a Swiss Freudian psychiatrist and psychoanalyst, best known for developing a projective test known as the Rorschach inkblot test.
Rorschach began learning Russian, and in 1906, while studying in Berlin, he went for a holiday in Russia.
* Poison Ivy Rorschach, an alternative name for Poison Ivy ( musician )
Actual assessment of 16 Nazi criminals at Nuremberg trials ( reported in Zillmer, et al., 1995 ) conducted by clinicians using the Rorschach inkblots, and in one study, the F scale for authoritarianism, found that these ex-Nazis score high on three dimensions ( anti-intraception, superstition and stereotyping, and projectivity ), but not all nine dimensions as the theory predicted.

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