Someone
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As
someone
who's a researcher in this area and is familiar with police interrogation training manuals, I wasn't really surprised by what I saw.
It's very shocking and counterintuitive: Why would
someone
confess and even give gruesome details about a horrifying crime like rape or murder if they hadn't actually done it?
In reality, participants had witnessed a peer cheat,
someone
who was actually part of our research team and was allegedly on academic probation.
You're not earning the sort of eulogy you want, you hope
someone
will give to you.
We're hoping it'll be
someone
else's solar system as seen through an occulter, through a starshade like that.
General Fusion is one of those small companies, and hopefully, very soon, somebody, someone, will crack that nut, and perhaps it will be General Fusion.
But now, imagine a scenario where we know
someone
is predictively at high risk for exposure to extreme stress.
Being able to make that diagnosis of
someone
who's susceptible at a time in a window where we have the ability to transform, to be able to impact that growing, developing brain is critical.
Have you ever seen in a movie when
someone
gets an electrical shock and they're thrown across a room?
Friends wonder privately how
someone
so well educated could be in economic free fall.
When
someone
hands an object to you, you can read intention in their eyes, their face, their body language.
But it's going to be okay, and I will tell you that I am more scared of the bureaucrat that holds information in a desk drawer or in a safe than I am of
someone
who leaks, because ultimately, we'll be better off if we share.
I've had
someone
write and say, scientifically speaking, what is the best and fastest way to hide a body?
And I had
someone
write in, I've had people write in about, can you prove whether or not you can find love again after your heart's broken?
But then a little while later I got a message, a couple weeks later, from Google, saying, hey,
someone
here has an envelope for you.
If you think
someone
is suicidal, don't be afraid to confront them and ask the question.
It means I can fall asleep at night and trust that
someone
from within my tribe will watch for danger.
How is it
someone
can go through the worst experience imaginable, and come home, back to their home, and their family, their country, and miss the war?
Stripped to the waist, walked past me muttering, "Oh God, please
someone
attack us today."
You have to understand about bullets that they go a lot faster than sound, so if
someone
shoots at you from a few hundred meters, the bullet goes by you, or hits you obviously, half a second or so before the sound catches up to it.
The more you like someone, the more you'd be willing to do for them.
So I decided instead, I would talk about
someone
who I think has done as much to make Americans happy as perhaps anyone over the last 20 years, a man who is a great personal hero of mine:
someone
by the name of Howard Moskowitz, who is most famous for reinventing spaghetti sauce.
But you will never, ever say to
someone
who asks you what you want that "I want a milky, weak coffee."
Immediately
someone
went to get orange juice,
someone
brought a hotdog,
someone
brought a subway cop.
Someone
sent in H.G. Wells' "The Invisible Man.
" Someone
else sent in Ralph Ellison's "Invisible Man." "The Great Gatsby" spends the last four in the morning of his life waiting for a lover who never shows, and the most famous wake-up in literature, perhaps, "The Metamorphosis."
Because
someone
told me I would find this clip in there.
Simone de Beauvoir begins her entire autobiography with the sentence, "I was born at four o'clock in the morning," which I had because
someone
else had emailed it to me, and when they did, I had another bump up in my entry for this, because porn star Ron Jeremy and feminist Simone de Beauvoir are not just different people.
And I now like being myself better than the idea of being
someone
else,
someone
who, to be honest, I have neither the option of being nor the ability fully to imagine.
The gay activist Harvey Milk was once asked by a younger gay man what he could do to help the movement, and Harvey Milk said, "Go out and tell someone."
I believe we can use augmented reality as a way to foster more empathy within the human species itself, by literally showing
someone
what it looks like to walk a mile in another person's shoes.
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