Well, hello from 2024 with all these LLMs. Do you still think organisms are not machines, old man?
@ruthjames927813 күн бұрын
just amazing he is my favourite
@farshidtaghavi626513 күн бұрын
Clive was addicted
@ruthjames927814 күн бұрын
amazing
@NoHappyBeSad15 күн бұрын
Will Ya Make A "Harry Potter And The Cursed Child" One?❓?
@julieprior312616 күн бұрын
A most remarkable woman. Courageous and compassionate.
@goldwithy16 күн бұрын
The only person who can make a choice about assisted dying is the person who is living the reality. Nobody else.
@helendeacon763717 күн бұрын
I don't support assisted dying. It isn't our choice. You are brave to speak honestly to this subject and to write on it. Sally Magnusson has written compassionately on dementia. 🙏 My sisters and I are journeying with our mum in this journey. The gold standard palliative care is the best we have and can, in good conscience provide. I respect your dignified presentation but leave to God this matter. I pray for the divine intervention which spares you prolonged suffering.🙏
@catherinelawrence42416 күн бұрын
Wendy died not long after this recording. She refused food and drink. She was a remarkable woman. RIP.
@karenjones994317 күн бұрын
I so support people having a choice on how to live their lives, and, when terminally ill, how to end them. Why on earth should anyone else get to make this decision? Of course we must make sure proper safeguards are in place, but to deny a person to escape from unbearable pain and suffering is just plain cruel. I am glad to know Wendy is free from the unrelenting illness she knew would never let go.
@dcoleman444417 күн бұрын
I love the fireplace! Prayers for her journey ❤
@dancesmokesmile34417 күн бұрын
1:48 If Neil Gaiman likes that they’re dark, he would also love Scandinavian folklore, our folklore is dark af
@shankarmalgunde362417 күн бұрын
The demon she's talking abt from hindu mythology are the nagas
@lisam800120 күн бұрын
i love listening to this man. His knowledge and recall of names, places and times, truly amazing. Clive of India appeared to be one agressive but very serendipitous guy.
@abdalrhmanalfadil450721 күн бұрын
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@The_Positive_Peach_6921 күн бұрын
❤
@rafaelbento201121 күн бұрын
Bem legal ver as fan-arts. A do castelo de vidro em particular eu achei espetacular.
@Ezinma8821 күн бұрын
Love this novel. Just finished reading it ❤
@JayashinaParthiban22 күн бұрын
She looks like Jennifer Lawrence
@Krazy-8fangurl22 күн бұрын
Hes so dumb I love it
@jp-jb1bw22 күн бұрын
And this rogue corp repatriated all profits to the pure kingdom. How convenient.
@AmmaraTailor23 күн бұрын
I have just purchased the pdf, do you have any book recommendations for hear of department ? secondary school
@wm359325 күн бұрын
Trump lackey
@jimiwhat7926 күн бұрын
That’s incorrect the Dutch had the first multinational corporation the VOC.
@maksammo160419 күн бұрын
The VOC was created in 1602 while the EIC was created in 1600, sooo the British East India Company Predates the Dutch Vereenigde Oostindische Compagnie by a year and some change
@jonylawson73Ай бұрын
Geordie legend ...gan on zig zag lad
@jonylawson73Ай бұрын
As a lad from durham i ABSOLUTELY loved this
@Iron-BridgeАй бұрын
Basically the 19th century version of BlackRock and Blackwater Mercenary combined 😄
@Whatdoyouwantfromme255Ай бұрын
Hi! I'm not going to say my name but I'm writing a book and I hope it can get accepted in about 7 or 8 years time! It's called "The Scapegoat" and it's a horror book about a boy and his cousin who lives together and all of his family lives together in a cottage. They have grandparents/ great grandparents and other family members from 400 years ago. The way the family does it is dark and I really really really want to be able to publish it when I'm done. I hope I can get to you guys extremely soon and I wish you a happy day! Thank you! Yours sincerely, Me
@carlbirtles4518Ай бұрын
Oh, how the mighty have fallen.
@peterjory8830Ай бұрын
Stupid cos
@raffyyanuario3910Ай бұрын
They have to finish their meeting before their last breath.
@martinwilliams9866Ай бұрын
Empirically there is no "it" in regards to "Science", rather a "They", as "it" is composed of Scientists, a plurality. "Science" is also a process rather than a thing, a verb rather than a noun.
@LeadGuitarist-BandBeginnerАй бұрын
I loved this series! Amazing book!
@liliillliiiiilililili3604Ай бұрын
çoğu nöronilimve zhin felsefesi makalesinden yararlı diye geldim bakalım
@book.binger95Ай бұрын
Reading now… already gone through 10 chapters and I’m getting addicted slowly…
@vivienneteall7795Ай бұрын
Wait stop!!! She based some of the book from Studio Ghibli!!! No wonder I love the series and I even know what song she’s talking about 😭😭
@donkeyman9992Ай бұрын
When I was in 7th grade, I absolutely hated reading. Going to the library for English class was just an easy way to kill an hour of the school week back then. I would always borrow a book that I didn't intend on reading (because I had to), I wouldn't read it, and that'd be the end of it. Still though, I always made an effort to pick a book that I thought would at least be interesting or cool like Sherlock Holmes or Greek Mythology books. On one particular visit though, I was feeling lost. I didn't know which book to get, and so I turned to my English teacher, and I asked him to please recommend a book for me. He recommended Neil Gaiman's graveyard book because he thought the author was interesting. It was the first time I've ever heard of any one talking about the author of a book rather than the book itself. So I borrowed it, and read it, and honestly, I didn't care for it, returning it after a quarter of the way through. But that name, Neil Gaiman, stuck with me for some reason. Some time later, I realized that he was the man behind what would become one of my favorite movies, Coraline. I thought, "no way, I didn't even know that was based on a book," So I borrowed a copy, and plowed through it in two days, I loved it. And over the years, Neil Gaiman would continue to reappear in my life through Sandman, Good Omens, American Gods as I slowly branched out and reading more and more books. And before I knew it, I loved to read, and wanted to write my own books, inspired by his work and the effect it had on my life. Pretty crazy, huh?
@andyharding9542Ай бұрын
Love this man what a true gent, i was in Nottingham prison with him from 1995 until 2000, worked out with him, he called pull ups, with a 20 kg weight chained to waist… character building, god bless my friend x
@barcalona552 ай бұрын
Smash
@nicmorton2802 ай бұрын
Thanks, Ned, just reading your book about the film and enjoying every page.
@Bignewshound602 ай бұрын
RIP the man who became Erwin James. Proof there is hope.
@nicoletorcolini53162 ай бұрын
I knew it, I knew it! 1:12
@Fairyxssa2 ай бұрын
This is the weirdest execution I ever watch on KZbin and yea i’m honest no joke
@jannatsarwar97552 ай бұрын
I am commenting after 9 years!
@zedsmelee2 ай бұрын
What a beautiful person
@HappyHungryHibby2 ай бұрын
First book I got, from them all and definitely the best for seasonal food and self sustainability. Absolutely amazing and will be reviewing this with many of his other books on my KZbin channel. HHH
@sammi16512 ай бұрын
'Promosm' 🙋
@georgeweasleyswife2 ай бұрын
I'm not even halfway through but I keep having to stop and put the book down because WOW the writing is so beautiful it takes my breath away.