Talking
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They're under pressure to be online and available at all times, talking, messaging, liking, commenting, sharing, posting — it never ends.
So to be super clear, we're
talking
about the way you think you look, not how you actually look.
Well, talking, on its own, only gets you so far.
The second is media and celebrity culture, then how to handle teasing and bullying, the way we compete and compare with one another based on looks,
talking
about appearance — some people call this "body talk" or "fat talk" — and finally, the foundations of respecting and looking after yourself.
We're
talking
about democratic cities in which 95 percent of people decided that it was not important to elect their leaders.
It's that belief, plus the scale of Unilever, that allows us to keep
talking
about handwashing with soap and hygiene to these mothers.
Without it, and without
talking
about it, we cannot achieve the change that we need.
And we went to visit a school and started
talking
to the children, and then I saw this girl across the room who looked to me to be the same age as my own daughter, and I went up and talked to her.
That's why you know exactly what I'm
talking
about if I tell you someone's from the "wrong side of the tracks."
So if you find yourself
talking
about any cardinal direction of a freeway, a river, some train tracks, you're
talking
about an eastside community.
So, after hours of
talking
and tracking them down, and about 30 cups of tea, they finally agreed that we could sit down for a second jirga, and we did.
Many, many years before, I had been fired from a job that I loved, and I would not stop
talking
about my innocence and the injustice and the betrayal and the deceipt, until finally, just like this woman, people were walking away from me, until I finally realized I wasn't just processing my feelings, I was feeding them.
I had this really funny childhood where I traipsed around the world meeting world leaders and Noble prize winners,
talking
about Third World debt, as it was then called, and demilitarization.
So Henry Timms and I — Henry's a fellow movement builder — got
talking
one day and we started to think, how can we make sense of this new world?
So let me tell you about a Hollywood party I went to a couple years back, and I met this up-and-coming actress, and we were soon
talking
about something that we both felt passionately about: public art.
She wanted a regulation for it, and she fervently started — who is here from Chicago? — she fervently started
talking
about these bean-shaped reflective sculptures in Millennium Park, and people would walk up to it and they'd smile in the reflection of it, and they'd pose and they'd vamp and they'd take selfies together, and they'd laugh.
And as she was talking, a thought came to my mind.
For example, Marty is the husband of that actress I mentioned, and he watched them when they were practicing, and he was soon
talking
to Wally, my friend the ex-con, about that exercise regime.
What I'm
talking
about, and what the Global Commission advocates for is creating a highly regulated market, where different drugs would have different degrees of regulation.
Well, we got 331, which is okay, but we also know that not a lot of guerrillas saw them, but we know that a lot of guerrillas heard about them, and we know this because we are constantly
talking
to demobilized guerrillas.
We'll have commanders
talking
to commanders.
We needed to step away from
talking
from government to army, from army to army, and we needed to talk about the universal values, and we needed to talk about humanity.
And I know what I'm
talking
about, coming from Mauritius and missing the dodo.
DU: Yeah, yeah, we were
talking
about the scale of this, because this painting was incredibly big, and it was insanely detailed, and this process almost drove us completely insane ourselves.
They're even printing t-shirts, they're putting up banners explaining everything to everybody, and
talking
to the press.
One night, seven years later, I was out with some friends and we were
talking
about the life of the entrepreneur.
And I'm
talking
about something far more valuable than office furniture.
I'm
talking
about time.
Now, for those of you who are parents of teenage sons, you know what I'm
talking
about, right?
And when I say manipulated, I'm
talking
about in a Darwinian sense, right?
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