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A reply on Talk: Keith Nolan: Deaf in the military
I would also suggest, that maybe before you accuse me of calling anyone dumb, you should read what i actually wrote first.
And you should also put comma before "you should" in your sentence.
Regards.
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A comment on Talk: Keith Nolan: Deaf in the military
"Anyone dump enough to want to be in the military, should be allowed in"
;-)
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A comment on Talk: Hasan Elahi: FBI, here I am!
- Well, i work in university.
Classic!
A comment on Talk: Hasan Elahi: FBI, here I am!
Governments make me sick. And power structures in them are the most rotten bit.
A reply on Talk: Richard Seymour: How beauty feels
Briefly. Thinking is impossible without emotions. They are deeply intertwined and inseparable, most probably even for AI.
A reply on Talk: Iain McGilchrist: The divided brain
So id say we said the same thing :-) i.e. that emphasis of this speaker on emotional behavior is not the way forward.
A reply on Talk: Richard Wilkinson: How economic inequality harms societies
And then its left out of every graph except from prison one.
So its not left out, its being used where it is convenient for the speaker.