same time, um you know, men today are are sometimes ill -equipped um in ways that I I think men have been kind of ill -equipped for for a long time. Um ill -equipped to kind of just let peoplein um and to kind of invite each other um kind of into uh you know, into the those those pieces of
And this has always troubled me enormously, because I remember all of this. ill out of this system, people who have substance abuse problems out of the system, people that have family violence problems out of the system
and his friends. But talking to you all is like talking to pod people. ill . Do you have any reflections on that?
He didn't care beans about anybody receiving medical care or anybody being ill . He just cared about his own name being, you know, written up in the foyer and inthe newspapers. So, the real generous person was the person who gave $20 that nobody actually
At least I was trying. Ill be so witty and charming.
But, one of the themes of the book, one of the things that you're open and honest about, is that you were completely ill prepared for it.So, I guess one of the things that I think about is if you were to do it again, would you have done it differently?
blowing 50, 60 feet into the air. And their water becoming contaminated. And their children developing asthma. And spills. And their pets and livestock dying or going bald or becoming ill . And those things didn't sound like white bread to me.And I realized that maybe hydrofracking was more relatable to asbestos, the greatest thing since asbestos than white bread. If you remember when we had our beginning love affair with
cases we were hesitant to go up sometimes 'cause you didn't want to embarrass them and make them feel -- but you could tell certain things. The way a person walked, all sorts ill . But just the percentage of people who seem to be suffering from something very serious was far beyond that and that's really what struck me above anything else, I think.
So, the context is really thinking about the big picture of your life as the blueprint for design. Otherwise, it becomes more, the metaphor that I used in my book was like an ill -fitting shoe. Have you guys ever seen Shoewawa, which is a blog about shoes? They have an ugly shoe of the week feature--and this was an ugly shoe; one of the worst shoes of 2009, which is my personal favorite.
Groucho Marx he's told to go back into the closet by the by the by the gangster ill so I think I that's first on the list of pieces of robins to bring back but uh but you know thanks and yes we're
It caused me discomfort. Illeism is when we talk to ourselves in the third person.
And doing so while facing extreme danger from narcos, narco-traffickers, so-called Cocaine Mafia in an escalating drug war. This is insane. These are new developments. Illegal loggers, as we've talked about before. Gold miners, and the incredible recent encounter with an uncontacted tribe. And we'll talk about all of this. So your new book, Jungle Keeper, opens with the killing of two loggers by the warriors of an uncontacted tribe, the Mashco Piro, in August 2024.
And all the bite marks are on one bone, the humerus, the upper arm bone. illustration, I think that's, yeah, that's Julius Chattoni did that. He's a Canadian paleo artist, and so that color pattern is roughly accurate.
because of Vietnam. Because at the end of Vietnam, Americans had what the government considered to be a mental illness, Vietnam syndrome. That meant that Americans didn't want to do this anymore. contain communism at this cost and who really cares if Vietnam goes
pursuit of the machine God, which I think is a brilliant summary of what's going on. And I found it very illuminating because she's obviously got very close to the the major operators in this. But if I step back from it, I look at AI like a knife. A good knife,
illnesses, diagnostics, and more. Every vet in the US and Canada is in network, so you can keep the vet you
illness. It's more pernicious than that.
illustrated novels that's written by a professor at Yale as far as I know.
illegal activity you came across with a desire to keep your anonymity and the need to protect your own anonymity, but also
--illegal fishermen out there, going for totoaba, and then a whole mob showed up to free them from a Navy base where they were being held.
illustrations, 74,000 articles. And inside here are 23,000 cross-references.
illegal activities. And people who did not know much about it really was scared about it.
Illustrator, for example, which would just be one page at a time, or one spread at a time.
illusionists, non-illusionists. We can try to solve it and then think about the philosophical consequences.
Illumina is projecting $100 in one hour, as is the Beijing Genome Institute.
Illiteracy rates are falling.
illustrated by my husband.
Illusion. So where does this take us to now?
Illustrate some of his skills, looking at three battles that he undertook.
Illustrated graphically, if we've got a distribution like this, we don't need to compute the exact color reading for each of these parts in blue.
illness, then you want to ask questions that help you learn what their priorities are.
illness, and your book has provided many great models for us to help us refine our thinking about this.
illegal and unlawful. In around the 1970s, what we were seeing was that transgender people were pretty much able to fully transition to their desired gender
illustrate these notions of changing game, story, and equation.
Illy wasn't a lawyer, she was a schoolteacher.
Illy's youngest sibling, her brother, himself now has grown up to be incarcerated despite the fact
Illy gets these e-mails all the time.
Illuminating something for you or ideally I do both and I produce either heat or light or both but I explained to
illustrations is that you even take a step back with basics of cooking and basics of how to chop vegetables and a
illicit just stuff you know um New Yorkers are great um in this era of
illustrate what my what I mean by that there is no meaning or perhaps we can
illustrate uh some of the work that we've done so what you're seeing here is the krex Rover at Nasa am Research
illusory and therefore the rational framework that we create based on the
illegal activities uh but a lot of it's used for storage so how do we know that the storage thing is probably the bigger
illegal long lining that you know my life took a turn and and you know the thing that I loved most was in jeopardy
illustrating the book, food styling, taking the photographs, self-publishing, and now I'm on a book tour marketing my book.
illegal to marry the person you're in love with if they happen to be of the same gender.
Illustrated. I had been asked by Coursera to do a course online.
Illegible to me now.
illness. He started by telling us that stroke was consistently one of the top causes of death and disability in America.