And I think those are very simple ways in which we can get the idea of removing obstacles that infuriate and overwhelm, both.And you can imagine that civil-- I mean, the state of Michigan questionnaire for welfare that Bob was alluding to.
repeatedly decided not to change Harry's security status, which has absolutely infuriated him. So it is really interesting that while that still seemedto be, as far as we are aware, aware, um resolved that he's coming back. So what has shifted here? What's changed?
and turned away from Erasmus to look up at the window once again. The dismissal infuriated him. How could he be so certain?
It's OK. It's OK. And I get infuriated when people look at the short term.
And I think with things going their way, with maybe other countries supporting the Taliban less, So people are infuriated with that.
Because we can't get rid of a feeling, but we can learn to distrust it. we get infuriated , right, because it feels like we're abandoning our own offspring.
Because we can't get rid of a feeling, but we can learn to distrust it. It always infuriates me when people give me a book as a recommendation.
of children's story I could possibly imagine. And it infuriated me so much when it came out of my own mouth that twisted it into something dark and terrible. And then I finished it, and I thought, that was a good story, I feel good about that.
this last year. And they all tell me their relationship to the book, their stories about the book, the pieces of it that intrigued them or infuriated them or whatever the book did to them. And so they've sort of made it theirs.
And so the second section is from-- I think I set it in '83. It's about just the infuriated feeling that you're incredibly smart and the world is just laughing at you.
lately there's a lot of religious questions or conclusions being drawn. And it sounds like they're very different from the questions and conclusions of the people that you interviewed, lot of this and this just infuriates this guy who I interviewed. I mean, this is just nonsense to say, to try to go back and look at clues that maybe something was said in
to and b are the recipients of enormous amounts of essentially social welfare programs. This infuriates most Israelis. My kid's going to go into the army and get killed to protect you and and and and you're going to read Torah and
I think there will be fields where they do that. Government, there are aspects of government that would infuriate you, but you get to work on incredibly consequential stuff.
uh you bother people in other countries and you will create terrorists uh you will bother millions of you will annoy irrit anger infuriate millions and millions of people out of those millions of people a very tiny number will become fanatically
and I know motivated a lot of other classmates. And motivated, I should say actually infuriated me. And that was Criminal Law.
enforcement like ensuring that men and women riding in the same car are either married or otherwise related officially known as the committee for the promotion of virtue and the prevention of Vice the religious police both infuriate and intimidate the nonzee segment of the population it doesn't take much to get a well-educated Saudi to seee in
And on the other hand, I thought, I am infuriated .
Well, I was married to a certain lady who I thought would be infuriated by anything I said about anything.
Abdul El-Sayed and Francesca Hong out in the Midwest, they've all talked to Hasan And that has infuriated some
Which, OK, well, first that infuriated me a little bit.
Part of an attack, where the government-- the government, the government, the same government that United States funds and supports-- had gone into this area, infuriated about rebels,
And I said, well-- well, I told him about the certain lady who would be infuriated by anything that was said, so to speak.
The idea that tech has a pipeline problem, one that can be solved by teaching five-year-old girls to code, infuriates me.