So what we did is we just kind of did a shotgun approach to see what kind of vomeronasal receptor genes were present in lemurs, and particularly mouse lemurs. with a castrated mouse painted with lemur soil beddings.
These are animals that are stuck away in these stinking sheds where we don't see them. But they're mutilated in horrific ways. They're castrated without anesthesia. Their noses are bashed. Their tails are docked. Their ears are clipped.
you would be generally pretty unhappy. It's a big deal when we castrate people. And yet, we don't do it for men regularly unless there's a very significant medical reason to do so. And
they have this hierarchy. a voice to someone who regrets having-- to being castrated .
The largest fishes, like tuna, salmon, many of the other ones, are teetering on the brink of collapse. There aren't many fish left. The males, they just castrated them like they did the livestock.
For nearly their entire four-month pregnancies, mother sows are locked in narrow metal stalls barely larger than their own bodies. Soon after birth, piglets are castrated by workers who cut into their skin and rip out their testicles. Next, the workers chop off their tails.
And it was entirely Michael Capellas' own doing for not Googling Peter Abelard to realize that Carly Fiorina who, of course, was the classic scholar knew the history completely and knew that as a result of this love affair Peter Abelard was castrated . So, I did a little digging around that time. Sort of stuck in the back of my mind as I was looking for a title for this book. So, that's the Abelard of Abelard to Apple. Apple is the
like to talk about that as well I'm let's see was there anything else oh yeah on the on the book piece the number the title of my book is how to castrate a bull and the answer is in this picture of a knife and in fact if you look
Silicon Valley companies I know talking to people here there's a lot of pieces it's not the exact same story but it's it's similar what's up with that title the reason for the title how to castrate a bull came because I worked on a cattle ranch for a couple of years and if any
Whenever they collide with something, such as another player, a tallish blade of grass, or an unusually dense patch of air, they try to draw a foul by hurling themselves dramatically to the turf, grabbing a random knee-- it's always a knee-- and adopting the agonized facial expression of a man being castrated by irate lobsters. Not to single out any specific nation, but there are Italian players who spend enough time lying on the ground to be biologically classified