Wonderful interview - delightful challenge to our consciousness and conscience. 26:46
@DorothyPotterSnyder2 сағат бұрын
“Waiting until I have to say goodbye.”
@carolynmullet17263 сағат бұрын
Interesting, but the idea that houseplants, because they were propagated in greenhouses for generations, would not be able to live anywhere but inside is absurd. Given the conditions outside are what they need to thrive, they would be fine. Ask any real gardener what happens to their houseplants when they bring them outside for the summer.
@Gr33nAv3ng3r3 сағат бұрын
It's crazy that we have regulations/controls on certain cryptographic technology but anyone can identify AI to clone voices and create deep fakes? We're over with smdh
@Amerika19336 сағат бұрын
No
@giuseppeLizzi-rj3er7 сағат бұрын
I remember when I was 8 years old I was sitting on my stairs thinking I didn’t want to die ever
@diegosilang48237 сағат бұрын
When ACLU endorsed passing "hate pseech" laws, clearly ACLU in best interest of liberal leftist marxist narratives.
@zvch889 сағат бұрын
It’s surprising that facts like this aren’t being fixed in the school system for our upbringing right?!?! Unless they knew the things we were learning weren’t truly the extent of the laws of this world and our body, therefore preventing us from ever learning about the proper knowledge to utilize our body and mind to the best of its ability. Interesting…
@Jesse-ey5xd9 сағат бұрын
Thrilling and terrifying. 🖖
@lalonimagnuson985910 сағат бұрын
I hope he found peace...
@whxxp2x12 сағат бұрын
Self-loathing assimilator sent back home. Meh
@csours12 сағат бұрын
"Why don't they just ...?"
@papiertje226114 сағат бұрын
Everybody will die at some point, I don't really understand this man, why would you cry about the fact you're going to die at the age of 97? I do understand the mourning of his wife though.
@Anabolicnerd15 сағат бұрын
Hes now a lefty. 😂
@Cartograph17616 сағат бұрын
Overrated writer.
@JWC24917 сағат бұрын
She has the same stupid confused face Tucker Carlson has when he pretends not to understand something
@raghavendra342217 сағат бұрын
Watching in gray mode
@Amritpalsingh-mc4kx19 сағат бұрын
I've tried other Ayurvedic brands, but none compare to the potency of Planet Ayurveda."
@stevohmelike23 сағат бұрын
I don’t remember pain, love, sound, or feelings before I was bright here. If creation gives me a chance to return there. I will be lucky.
@krisblunt6293Күн бұрын
Simple burglary for food? They're acting like he stole the Mona Lisa. Jesus, these people are awful.
@ps3gamertagc021297Күн бұрын
Irish suffered far More
@user-yp4nm3os8fКүн бұрын
🤔🤔
@krisblunt6293Күн бұрын
5:34 Is that a pretty man or a handsome woman?
@user-js7fg7pc1hКүн бұрын
Women who curse are disgusting and repulsive, no matter what they look like.
@user-lt5no1xt1zКүн бұрын
0:40 what the hell is that map of India?? You guys are so anti India i will report this channel for misinformation.. absolutely unacceptable and secessionist
@witHonor1Күн бұрын
Literally, democracy was dead in 2001. I draw that line because it was the first election I could vote in. Gore won, Shrub became president and I was thrust into a war on terrisom. Not a country, just an idea. USAF veteran, not playing.1998-2002, I WAS THERE. Every election is predictable because I actually know voters. Trump will win from 6ft under. This is a delayed inaguration.
@rosemaryeiserlo4704Күн бұрын
Thank you Jesus for you and what you do … like the saying says “come hell or high water” I’d do the same
@craigbruce2530Күн бұрын
Eh? Whot? Nudge, nudge... Say no more , say no mooore!!!
@paulgconstantineКүн бұрын
They seem wholly unaware of how The Atlantic contributes to the dire situations they're describing. Cancel punditry.
@stevefeatherston4977Күн бұрын
I just cling to my faith in Christ. I honestly don't see how anyone moves thru life without that.
@chrisbolland5634Күн бұрын
It's kinda weird how he's spent his life asking these deep questions, and yet coming to the end he feels this overwhelming sense that he's missing something, that life is somehow more significant, yet his conclusion is to ignore that and tell himself that it's a silly question. I'm a Christian, and believe in an afterlife, and I find it sad that people self-deceive enough to belittle these deep questions about life that we all ask. If there's no point, why does everyone, at some time or another, believe there is. Why do we allow ourselves to experience joy and sadness and interest and excitement if none of it means anything at all? Just seems useless to me to accept that nothing has meaning. Either everything matters, or nothing does, and I prefer the former. EDIT: I watched on, and how he described his wife's absence as a presence was fascinating. If you believe that after death there is only nothingness, similarly when you've lost someone that is just an absence too. How could an absence feel 'full' in any sense, unless it was significant in some deeper way? I say his relationship with his dear wife WAS significant on some deeper level. I have no evidence of that, but there it is. It seems reasonable to me.
@thaleskrothКүн бұрын
Yazidi Girls: Prisoners of ISIS (Reber Dosky, 2017) is a documentary, drama, biography and mystery film. In the province of Sinjar Binnen, Iraqi Kurdistan, three young Yazidi women who were prisoners of ISIS - Islamic State of Iraq report and share their stories for the first time with the world. Documentary presented at the Atlantic Festival 2022, stories about the barbarity of the actions of Islamic fundamentalists, members of ISIS, are part of the proof that the period of terror devastates cities in Iraq and surrounding areas. The desire to get their lives back, justice and revenge are evident in their visions, as their desires are to turn the page and move forward. Hugs.
@RM-xr8lqКүн бұрын
gender is a social construct poor and lesser educated westerners, often involved in abrahamic cults, have trouble understanding that statement
@tribaljukebox1773Күн бұрын
I am a former abuser I didn’t do any physical violence but i am very verbally abusive, i know i deserve hell. I became just like my father and i still regret everything ive said, words cut deeper than blades. I don’t deserve forgiveness. I’ll never love any one again Im sorry to all those who were abused
@gretchenfarmer5336Күн бұрын
I think it's one thing if you have very limited friends list and you're just sharing images and memories of your kids that bring you joy. It's another to milk them for content and monetize it. Then I think it's much more about the parent than about the kid.
@Bobby-xr4boКүн бұрын
White Christian America was everything that was wrong with America.. Christianity is not defined by a colour.. it’s defined by a creed..
@gradar7891Күн бұрын
You're coming into this world with knowing nothing about it and asking "-what the hell am I doing here?" and probably you'll never know. Life is a misery and there is no point about anything at all. Even for the people who spent their lives thinking and questioning this and it will never end, people will always ask and will never know. The thing we miss is we should be dead already when we compare our era with earlier ages. The maximum age of living was 30 years old for a long time in Human history. If you look at this perspective, death becomes a thing that you've already had. Either because of a disease or a war. I'm at my 37 now and now questioning that I'm living for an extra 7 years compared to the man who lived in the whole human history. And what I'm doing is just playing games and working at nine to five job to stay alive. There is no point about living but also there is everything about living. I see my life as a cinema that's not ended yet and I want to see how the story goes. I'm living because I'm curious about the rest of the scenerio of my life not because afraiding of death or to enjoy.
@irenejohnston6802Күн бұрын
If plants could talk they'd say Stop spraying us with insecticides and other chemical poison. The insects are part of our habitat. 💌 UK
@891400Күн бұрын
"but half of me is gone" The unbearable pain of losing someone is a good reason to be single.
@freespiritwithnature4384Күн бұрын
It goes so fast. I remember thinking like this in my 20s,got married, had kids,now wtf. Noooo. It's gone in the blink of an eye. Enjoy your time and read delicious books. Read Dr Brian Weiss Many Lives Many Masters book and Miracles Happen. So good. True stories. ❤
@ZephaeriaКүн бұрын
The smiles from both children at the end shows how much they are loved and cared for.
@user-mq1hm4ik5xКүн бұрын
Dad looks beaten down and so very sad.
@user-mq1hm4ik5xКүн бұрын
I personally would not gamble, even 25% on another human. Hence the reason I got my tubes tied after my first and only child.
@alexadam3532 күн бұрын
These things make me want to vomit.
@ssilent82022 күн бұрын
Remember, the shelters are not a guarantee, just the last resort.
@derekpillers87962 күн бұрын
"People are so easily offended these days". No sh, I couldn't imagine anyone being offended by these old ads either.
@anotherhurayra20242 күн бұрын
that guy 10:56 looks a bit weird in the way he's dressed like an Arab.
@Frank-pi2gz2 күн бұрын
THE TRUTH IS NOBODY KNOWS HOW EACH DEFENDER DIED. CROCKETT COULD HAVE BEEN SHOT, OR STABBED, OR CLUBBED TO DEATH. MAYBE HE GOT SHOT WITH A CANNON. THERE WERE NO EYEWITNESS TO HIS DEMISE. NONE OF THE MEXICANS KNEW WHAT HE LOOKED LIKE OR WHAT HE WORE. HE MAY HAVE BEEN SEVERELY INJURED IF CAPTURED. BELIEVE WHAT MAKES YOU SLEEP BETTER AT NIGHT. 😊
@Akria19992 күн бұрын
Without watching the video my answer is: No internet, frozen TV dinners & fast-food convenience was really just starting to boom so it wasn't fully established yet. Inflation definitely has something to do with it. The cost of living was cheaper (Yes Ik it's all relative, but there is no denying back then things were more accessible.) I also think how people were raised has changed. I feel like more parents probably made more home cooked meals & weren't going out as much. It was very "Old fashioned" back then. The husband worked 9-5 & provided while the wife COOKED, cleaned & maintained the household. I think life back then was just more active. People didn't have these crazy cellphones with all these apps to distract them. They went out & did things. They made the most of their lives. No such thing as Uber Eats or Door Dash. If you wanted food, you had to go out & work for it. I think the school system has some responsibility as well to make sure kids are getting the most out of their physical education. Schools nowadays are very lax. If you don't feel like participating (At least where I went to high school) You just walk laps. I am starting to ramble. I'm done, but more a less all that^