Words
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In the
words
of Michel Foucault, it is a "technology of the self."
In other words, I look for aliens, and when I tell people that at a cocktail party, they usually look at me with a mildly incredulous look on their face.
In other words, we're looking for a needle in a haystack.
In other words, the rate of increase is exponential.
Now lest you think it improbable that a college volunteer can make this kind of commitment, I have two
words
for you: March Madness.
So when you hear the
words "
gay lifestyle" and "gay agenda" in the future, I encourage you to do two things: One, remember the U.S. Constitution, and then two, if you wouldn't mind looking to your left, please.
The link I clicked on here, "sympathetic magic," mostly because I understand what both of those
words
mean.
This is a glove that understands the sign language and transforms the gestures you make into sounds and writes the
words
that you're signing on a display And again, this is made of all different parts you can find on all the websites that sell Arduino-compatible parts, and you assemble it into a project.
And then it ended up having a whole bunch of other
words
too.
Loose associations involves putting together
words
that may sound a lot alike but don't make sense, and if the
words
get jumbled up enough, it's called "word salad."
Back inside, I asked my classmates if they were having the same experience of
words
jumping around our cases as I was.
What those of us who suffer with mental illness want is what everybody wants: in the
words
of Sigmund Freud, "to work and to love."
But it is difficult to hear the
words
aloud.
Like, a few years ago, I made a video series called "Every Single Word" where I edited down popular films to only the
words
spoken by people of color, as a way to empirically and accessibly talk about the issue of representation in Hollywood.
But in English it's 20
words
or a sentence with a short link.
It's so hard to post some sensitive
words
on the Chinese Weibo.
Weird phrases and words, even if you have a PhD of Chinese language, you can't understand them.
A tabulation of positive and negative emotion
words
in news stories has shown that during the decades in which humanity has gotten healthier, wealthier, wiser, safer and happier, the "New York Times" has become increasingly morose and the world's broadcasts too have gotten steadily glummer.
And I have worked hard to back up those
words
with actions.
We're not renowned for our words, and I spent the last 40 years hiding behind a camera so I didn't have to speak.
"I'm willing to go thermonuclear war on this." (Laughter) Okay, so in other words, great artists steal, but not from me.
One of my favorite
words
in the whole of the Oxford English Dictionary is "snollygoster," just because it sounds so good.
Something to do with words, I assume.
But it's very important that
words
are at the center of politics, and all politicians know they have to try and control language.
It wasn't until, for example, 1771 that the British Parliament allowed newspapers to report the exact
words
that were said in the debating chamber.
But to really show you how
words
and politics interact, I want to take you back to the United States of America, just after they'd achieved independence.
Politicians try to pick and use
words
to shape and control reality, but in fact, reality changes
words
far more than
words
can ever change reality.
In other words, you want to make the right way to use it the easiest way to use it.
In other words, it's the agents of our imagination who really shape who we are.
We don't have words, really, to describe it yet.
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