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There's this film, "White Noise," with Michael Keaton, about the dead
talking
back to us.
By the way, the whole business of
talking
to the dead is not that big a deal.
We're
talking
hundreds of kilometers from the nearest road, there's certainly no electricity, but they had very good cell phone service, these people in the towns were on Facebook all the time, they're surfing the web on their phones, and this sort of got me thinking that in fact it would be possible to use the sounds of the forest, pick up the sounds of chainsaws programmatically, because people can't hear them, and send an alert.
Since there's not much for you to do while you're in there, you start pacing back and forth in your cell, you start
talking
to yourself, your thoughts start running wild, and then your thoughts become your own worst enemy.
It's sad to report that while I was in prison, I used to hear dudes
talking
about when they get released from prison, what type of crimes they're going to commit when they get back in the street.
I used to hear these conversations and think to myself, "Wow, these dudes are really
talking
about going back in the street and committing future crimes."
She loved
talking
to someone just as quirky, She agreed to this unofficial first date.
And one day she was
talking
about stuck-up 60, She noticed that 59 looked a bit shifty.
I kept
talking
about NGOs supplying medicines to local clinics that may help his son to get better.
To do reliable research on any condition, scientists must agree on the specific characteristics that make up that condition so they're all
talking
about the same thing, and with PMS, this has not been the case.
I was on the phone with my mom in September of 2010, and we were
talking
about the news of a young college freshman from Rutgers University, named Tyler Clementi.
Can you get those folk
talking?
If I were a traditional developer, I would be
talking
about buildings alone, and then putting a "For Lease" sign in the window.
And so I decided to actually start a street exhibition to show the images of the violence across the country and get people
talking
about it.
We traveled, and our general site from our street exhibit became for political graffiti about the situation in the country,
talking
about corruption, bad leadership.
In Josh's case, it's with animals, so this is Josh
talking
with his mom Sarah at Grand Central nine years ago.
So many of these are just everyday people
talking
about lives lived with kindness, courage, decency and dignity, and when you hear that kind of story, it can sometimes feel like you're walking on holy ground.
I think you know what I'm
talking
about.
Unfortunately,
talking
about virtual reality is like dancing about architecture.
So I was very impressed with the leaders of my town who were speaking very highly against the caste system and untouchability and
talking
of Gandhian ideals.
So yeah, microbes are
talking
and we are listening, and they are taking us, one planet at a time and one moon at a time, towards their big brothers out there.
As soon as you start talking, you start using your breathing completely differently.
Now, both
talking
and breathing has a mortal enemy, and that enemy is laughter, because what happens when you laugh is those same muscles start to contract very regularly, and you get this very marked sort of zig-zagging, and that's just squeezing the air out of you.
You're doing all that at the same time as
talking
to them, and the laughter is doing a lot of that emotional work for you.
I was at the World Economic Forum not long ago
talking
to corporate executives who have massive businesses in the developing world and I was just asking them, "How do you guys protect all your people and property from all the violence?"
And I'm not
talking
here about just experts who are telling you what you're seeing, but really people who are passionate about the various nooks and crannies of the universe, who can share their enthusiasm and can make the universe a welcoming place.
That shoot, we watched it grow a meter in three days just last week, so we're
talking
about sustainable timber in three years.
And this is also what my patient Heather is telling me, when she's
talking
to me about her story with Nick.
Sometimes I bring up the topic of flags, and people are like, "I don't care about flags," and then we start
talking
about flags, and trust me, 100 percent of people care about flags.
And so as I contemplated all of this and looked at what was happening, I suddenly realized that there was a paradox that was emerging inside of me, and the paradox was this: in all of those sermons that I preached decrying the violence, I was also
talking
about building community, but I suddenly realized that there was a certain segment of the population that I was not including in my definition of community.
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