Talking
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But the truth of the matter is that everyone should feel comfortable
talking
to a doctor about their own bodies.
There's another reason that
talking
to your doctor about your health and gross stuff is really, really important.
So one of the really interesting things I learned while making the video on periods, is that I was
talking
to this one scientist who told me there's actually still a lot we don't know about periods.
There's one final reason that I think
talking
about gross stuff is so important, and that's because you just never know what you're going to find when you peel back all those layers of disgustingness.
And then we had this one event that stays in my heart forever where a basketball coach was
talking
to a room filled with male athletes and men from all walks of life.
And he was
talking
about the importance of coaching boys into men and changing the culture of the locker room and giving men the tools to have healthy relationships.
Instead, we spend our time
talking.
I'm really just
talking
about the compendium of social practices of adaptation that enable many of these migrant communities to transgress imposed political and economic recipes of urbanization.
I'm
talking
simply about the creative intelligence of the bottom-up, whether manifested in the slums of Tijuana that build themselves, in fact, with the waste of San Diego, or the many migrant neighborhoods in Southern California that have begun to be retrofitted with difference in the last decades.
And I say, "Well, that's very complex, and we'll have to spend four hours
talking
about what exactly an eco-material means, because everything at some point comes from nature, and it's how you use the material that dictates the environmental impact.
It's used a lot in marketing, and it's used a lot, I think, in our conversation when we're
talking
about sustainability, and that's the word biodegradability.
So I'm not
talking
about tradeoffs here.
And of course, by now, you're probably saying to yourself, "Self, I thought I came to a talk about energy and here's this guy
talking
about biology."
Generally we're
talking
about meat, shelter, status, protection, things like that.
Anatomically modern human beings have been around for about 200,000 years, so we're
talking
about five percent, at most, of our time as a modern, distinct species.
So what we're
talking
about is sperm competition.
Now what was interesting was the way in which the mom was trying to tease out the meaning of what the child wanted to say by
talking
to her in questions.
I mean, I began by
talking
about how galaxy clusters are useful, and I've given some reasons, but what is their use really?
And what I'm going to argue is that indeed something does distinguish the third, and it maps exactly on to the kind of Porter-Henderson logic that we've been
talking
about.
If we go back to around 2000, a lot of people were
talking
about the information revolution, and it was indeed true that the world's stock of data was growing, indeed growing quite fast.
We'll be
talking
about them.
And that's true of all the things we're
talking
about.
Think about a lawyer who spends part of his time at school events for his kids
talking
to other parents.
And when I talk about definition, I'm
talking
about your sexual orientation.
So, why am I here
talking
to all of you?
And as usual, we were
talking
about the world's problems.
And in particular, we were
talking
about the civil war in Cambodia.
They've said it's just metadata, it's just metadata, and they're
talking
about a specific legal authority called Section 215 of the Patriot Act.
And something that we've seen, something about the PRISM program that's very concerning to me is, there's been a
talking
point in the U.S. government where they've said 15 federal judges have reviewed these programs and found them to be lawful, but what they don't tell you is those are secret judges in a secret court based on secret interpretations of law that's considered 34,000 warrant requests over 33 years, and in 33 years only rejected 11 government requests.
And it's important to note that the programs that we're
talking
about were all authorized by two different presidents, two different political parties, by Congress twice, and by federal judges 16 different times, and so this is not NSA running off and doing its own thing.
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