Above, in all its encephalletic glory, lies the craniascape of that woefully under-studied organism Candianna Journallous Qwertisia--commonly known as the QWERTY. We have labelled, for ease of vivisection, all of the constituent elements of its cerebral makeup. These are the neurological clumps that determine QWERTY psychology--they are the organism's "editors," if you will. So, please, don a pair of rubber gloves, take scapel in hand, and explore for a few moments this extraordinary biological entity.
We have provided an interface that will allow any budding QWERTologist utmost freedom in their surgical explorations. A single lobe can be dissected in its entirety, or one can probe just a few layers then move to a connected lobe. It may seem a tad confusing at first, but then vivisecting a QWERTY is always a messy thing.
Once you have completed your examination, we would be intrigued to hear of any of your findings. There are as yet no journals of QWERTolgical studies, so we cannot guarantee publication. But in the interests of fostering scientific exploration, we hope that you would pass along any comments (or criticisms) to:
The Center for QWERTY Studies
c/o qwerty@unb.ca



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