
'Marx and Engels - why they split.'
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'Marx and Engels - why they split.'
"To torture an insect or not to torture an insect, that is the question."
Typical Brain Versus Einstein's Brain
Thinking Gears
5pm Happy Hour. 6pm discussion: what is true happiness?
"Pssst! Do you have anything on American history?"
"Is this the best investment strategy you could come up with?"
Unfinished painting of a monster in a lake sits beside the lake with no painter in sight
Archimedes, Galileo, Copernicus
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Paul Ree
"This may surprise some of your viewers, but I didn't actually want to go into the box."
Kid doing cave paintings
'You won't believe this, but even if the vaccine works, they wont give it to other sick mice.'
"We had a brainstorm - I hope it's a brainchild."
USA Hangs the Dove of Peace
FAQs.
"Must be another paradigm shift."
"Daddy works in a magical, faraway land called Academia."
'You're in luck. Business ethics is a gray area.'
'...and that is my philosophy.'
"Why do people think using big words is a bad thing?"
"I understand the allure of religion. It offers hope in a world that's often cruel and unfair. But religion's promises have been consistently proven false. Science, on the other hand, has actually delivered the things that improve human life...."
"If we evolved from stupid people, why are there stupid people still around?"
Roger feels that there are only two inante instincts in men and women. One is satisfaction of biological needs...the other is self-actualization.
""Stop fidgeting. This is supposed to be a still-life."
Man and brain
Reading newspaper makes you smart.
Human Brain
Entropy.
A person reading an advanced book, standing on the pile of other books that he's had to read in order to become knowledgable enough to reach/read it.
'Let's see if we could put a spin on it and get the public interested.'
Joe's Bar: Not Responsible For Lost or Stolen Intellectual Property.
Theory A Day Calendar.
'Your uncle donated his brain to Harvard and, unfortunately, they used it to figure out a way to get the rest of his money.'
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