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Zack Bazzi: Do I really want to go?
Probably
not.
Probably
20 dead, at least 20 or 30 wounded Iraqis.
They had been literally crying and praying and thinking, "Will we let our 12-year-old participate in this march and
probably
have to go to jail?"
ED: Well, I
probably
will never get a chance to say this to you in such a large audience ever again.
And he does that every day, and every day, probably, that guy in the picture walks on by, because he sees that little boy, but he doesn't see him.
Diarrhea is the second biggest killer of children worldwide, and you've
probably
been asked to care about things like HIV/AIDS or T.B. or measles, but diarrhea kills more children than all those three things put together.
AIDS, incredibly, has just been named, in the past month, a chronic disease, meaning that a 20-year-old who becomes infected with HIV is expected not to live weeks, months, or a couple of years, as we said only a decade ago, but is thought to live decades,
probably
to die in his '60s or '70s from other causes altogether.
And one in particular that you
probably
wouldn't know about, stroke, which has been, along with heart disease, one of the biggest killers in this country, is a disease in which now we know that if you can get people into the emergency room within three hours of the onset, some 30 percent of them will be able to leave the hospital without any disability whatsoever.
You're
probably
thinking that doesn't make any sense.
Well, there are
probably
three reasons.
And maybe at this point, when you know what I do, or maybe what I've failed to do, you'll think that I
probably
ought to be fired, and I could certainly understand that.
As we think about this,
probably
it's better to actually go a little deeper into one particular disorder, and that would be schizophrenia, because I think that's a good case for helping to understand why thinking of this as a brain disorder matters.
That's what we're
probably
genetically specified for.
Whole dissertations could be written about it, and
probably
are being written about it.
"Well, what if you knew everything that you know now six months before the day that you left?" "At that point, I think it
probably
would have changed my mind."
That guy's been on the road
probably
for the last half hour.
If one guy has a really great car, but they're on their phone or, you know, doing something, they're not
probably
in the best position to react in an emergency.
But a doctor that studies how vultures eat dead things is
probably
not the type of doctor my parents had in mind.
And second, and
probably
the more reflective one, is just about how much each of us can hold problems in opposition when they're really not that way.
And this
probably
is not what you're expecting.
You're
probably
expecting me to come up here and talk about fusion, because that's what I've done most of my life.
The green agenda is
probably
the most important agenda and issue of the day.
And this
probably
coincided with the time when you had the planet Earth's sourcebook, and you had the hippie movement.
And the turning point was probably, in our terms, when we had the first computer.
Like if I smoked, I'd
probably
just smoke instead.
Because if you earn a lot of money, you can give away a lot of money, and if you're successful in that career, you could give enough to an aid organization so that it could employ, let's say, five aid workers in developing countries, and each one of them would
probably
do about as much good as you would have done.
Now it's not just that that's bad for democracy, though I think it
probably
is, it's actually not a very clever business strategy, actually.
Probably
the principal which runs deepest with us is the principal set out by Linus Torvalds, the open-source pioneer, which was that idea of, "Be lazy like a fox."
I would imagine that a teacher who comes or walks into class every day thinking that, I wish I was in some other school,
probably
has a deep impact on what happens to the results.
Like 99 percent of all the animals that have once lived, they go extinct, likely due to a warming climate and fast-encroaching dense forests that are migrating north, and also, as the late, great Paul Martin once put it,
probably
Pleistocene overkill, so the large game hunters that took them down.
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