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@SirMirst
@SirMirst 4 күн бұрын
This is a very very interesting idea! It would be cool to add mini natural disasters and then fix the consequences. Or even arrange tests. Person chooses a house to strengthen and in the end we see whose house will hold out longer.
@gabrielwelter2659
@gabrielwelter2659 9 күн бұрын
Yeah and I’m just partially colorblind so it’s just gay.
@elouarditaha
@elouarditaha 13 күн бұрын
WashU On Top! ❤
@thelog86
@thelog86 21 күн бұрын
He still hasn't gotten the recognition that he deserves
@Najatu-n5o
@Najatu-n5o 24 күн бұрын
wow this is so great. I applied to WashU to study neuroscience. I hope I get in to learn more. Thanks for the explanation.
@michaela.2933
@michaela.2933 28 күн бұрын
Truth of the matter is if everybody got married, you’d have a huge tax write off and nobody would pay taxes so I need to supported multiple wives. That’s the real reason you think the Democrats care about morals do you think any politician cares about morals?
@lrellra-el5167
@lrellra-el5167 Ай бұрын
Legal vs Lawful. Something that is illegal may yet be lawful. Polygyny is lawful under religious rights while holding multiple marriage licenses is illegal. Polygyny is contractual (covenant) and can exist in a separate "jurisdiction". See ** Universal Declaration of Human Rights Article 16 1) Men and women of full age, without any limitation due to race, nationality or religion, have the right to marry and to found a family. They are entitled to equal rights as to marriage, during marriage and at its dissolution. 2) Marriage shall be entered into only with the free and full consent of the intending spouses. 3) The family is the natural and fundamental group unit of society and is entitled to protection by society and the State. According to Black's Law dictionary a license is permission, to do some act which without such authorization would be illegal. Considering marriage is a Right it requires no license to enter into.
@funguyjay
@funguyjay Ай бұрын
So I remember learning this in PE class at Grant Elementary in Sheboygan, WI when I was 9-ish (1980-ish). I'm 52 now. It was a blast! it's a great memory for me.
@neilchavan1272
@neilchavan1272 Ай бұрын
AND BLAKE THORTON GOT A WEIRD CASE WHY IS HE AROUND
@mondipa6556
@mondipa6556 Ай бұрын
Invent a device that integrated into the human body that stops unnecessary thoughts from entering the mind while engaging in productive activities such as studying, job interviews, cooking, business, learning to ride scooters, scooty, bikes, cycle, cars, e rickshaw, job doing, football playing, chess playing, badminton playing, carrom playing, meditation, yoga, exercise, learn new skills or things and even if we intentionally try to think about unnecessary thoughts this device stops unnecessary thoughts from arising and doesn't allow unnecessary thoughts to enter the mind but notice that this device has no negative side effects and make a rule all over the world that this device is free for everyone.
@SirMirst
@SirMirst 4 күн бұрын
I think it would kill all creativity. It is better to find a way to boost the motivation and inspiration of a person. It launch a huge number of hormones such as dopamine, enkephalin, acetylcholine and anadamide and so on, which will force the brain not only to get involved in work, but to work in parallel and generate ideas even in free time such as sleep or eating.
Ай бұрын
Amazing! Excited to see what new advancements come out of this project, especially at the rate this technology is improving!
@r.j.4950
@r.j.4950 Ай бұрын
Bunk, this has been known for 100’s if not 1000s of years.Look at naturopathic treatments for cancer, it all revolves around 2 things in all synthetic conditions it called toxicity & acidity. Get rid of toxins in the body and neutralize the acidity in the problem area.The 3 things needed to stay healthy have always been the same for all animals = proper nutrition, hygiene & sanitation it has always been these 3 things and always will be.
@MC_TravelAdventures
@MC_TravelAdventures Ай бұрын
I see 111 comments and my time is 11:11 in my phone
@georgedemetriou512
@georgedemetriou512 Ай бұрын
A complete idiot. That she would give a commencement speech at a so called ' college ' is a sad example of today's culture.
@lmiller1413
@lmiller1413 Ай бұрын
What about alka seltzer? Its used to treat inflamation. It Neutralizes stomach acid. It helps make sleeping better. I think it has magnesium in it. I am asking because my dog has terminal mast cell cancer. They put her on famotidine and zyrtec and steroid. She is also on chemo. Famotidine is to reduce histamine in the gastrointestinal tract. I put baking soda topically on two new nodules just above one of the tumors that turned purplish a short while ago. She was chewing at them. So I bathed her in head and shoulders and blow dried her hair. Her skin was hot pink, but appeared to calm down with the bath. She is sleeping nicely now, snoring like an old man. The little princess.
@kamerondonaldson5976
@kamerondonaldson5976 Ай бұрын
you keep using that word.. inertia.. i do not think it means what you think it means... it refers to newton's first law, not the third law. both objects have the same quality of remaining at a constant speed when not being acted upon by the external force that is gravity. gravity however would make the heavier object accelerate it's fall faster. while wind resistance is the equal and opposite reaction to acceleration per the third law, the objects do not accelerate at identical rates, so neither do they have the same wind resistance.
@HP-ov7ol
@HP-ov7ol 2 ай бұрын
You know this is an old video because they still show a couple white males. They wouldn't do that if the video were filmed today.
@ushnishasitatapatra
@ushnishasitatapatra 2 ай бұрын
Remnants of a great cataclysm of fire? Tartaria? I hope you all think outside the box. Keep up the great work👍!
@as_him113
@as_him113 2 ай бұрын
Just yesterday i was failed at army selection caz of colorblindness!! The thing was i saw that number color chart first time in my life and they say say the number and i said where is the number and they give me examples but still i can't see a single number at that chart and i ended up failed so what should i do so?
@SolomonAtemMajakRoypiny
@SolomonAtemMajakRoypiny 2 ай бұрын
My dream Uni❤
@elouarditaha
@elouarditaha 2 ай бұрын
My Dream University!
@Soothsayers_Crucible
@Soothsayers_Crucible 2 ай бұрын
I always thought it was really cool. I knew someone who was color blind. They said they could only see blue. I wanted to ask a million questions. Mostly because I'm an artist so color theory fascinates me. I also wonder if I can see a slightly wider variety of colors than most. If so, how does that contrast from him? What monochromatic range of blue can he see compared to my potentially limited or wider range? How is it psychologically if color therapy is real? What adjustments could be made in real life that either could benefit by learning about the others limited spectrum of sight? Just lots of nerd questions that don't usually lead anywhere other than satisfying curiosity lol I never wanted to be rude or intrusive so I didn't. Only mentioned it to let them know I'm intrigued, but I won't overstep any boundaries if what I ask is TMI. Never wanted to broach it unless they did, which wasn't as often as I would've liked, but I took what I could get and appreciated the new perspective. He brought up possibly trying those glasses out to me once. He mentioned he could see better in the dark than most people who could see color. I thought his talent was amazing, and didn't see why using the glasses were a problem. He also mentioned using them may disrupt that particular talent. I think it's a shame to expect others to change to adapt to the majority. The innate anomalies that happen in the world deserve their own safe space. You shouldn't feel like you have to adapt to others when that majority also usually doesn't try to see things from the other perspective. Pros and cons to everything. Nothing in life is perfect, but that's what makes them beautiful and worth fighting for~
@thescers_original
@thescers_original 2 ай бұрын
first class ever that made me want to watch it not to be forced to watch it
@erik_1953
@erik_1953 2 ай бұрын
Couldn't do electrical work, work for the railroads, become a pilot (except gliders), become a painter or artist. So I became an engineer, 8 hours a day standing behind a drawing board, with white paper and black ink. AND THEN CAME AUTOCAD! All layers in colors. But, I survived. And, yes, during an army exercise at night, I was the first one to spot the "enemy". And driving my moped at night, I almost killed my brother, who was driving behind me, and didn't see a tree, because he was less color-blind.
@lauraberendson4032
@lauraberendson4032 2 ай бұрын
I had a large crystal singing bowl. I have attended a session with someone using a variety of all of the bowls and also a gong bath. And the chimes are wonderful.
@lauraberendson4032
@lauraberendson4032 2 ай бұрын
Wow. I worked at washu med school for 10 years.And I got my MBA on the main campus part time while working and I didn't know there was a butterfly garden there and how wonderful to study the effects of sound and mindfulness and meditation and that is right up my alley now. I worked for a professor who had dual appointments at the med school in the psychiatry department and also on the main campus in the sociology department. And of course I was aware of the Brown school.
@WashUSTL
@WashUSTL 2 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing!
@topewrites4316
@topewrites4316 2 ай бұрын
Hoping to join you, one day...
@bapakpamudji4186
@bapakpamudji4186 3 ай бұрын
Bapak pamudjiid
@bapakpamudji4186
@bapakpamudji4186 3 ай бұрын
Sopi hayabikin kecewa
@lemonadelemon1960
@lemonadelemon1960 3 ай бұрын
Fascinating. Didn’t know colorblindness could be so helpful. There’s this test “are you colorblind” on KZbin. And it gives you this series of numbers with various like colored backgrounds and if you can see the number, you’re good. And I made it all the way to the end and it came to the 3 to last question and it said only 10% of people could get it. Now, I’m thinking they can get it because they were just smarter than the rest. So I’m sitting there. Trying to figure the numbers out. My eyes are killing me! And in the end of 20 minutes I give up. And I press play. And the narrator says “did you get it? Probably not. The 10 percent of people to get this are colorblind” 🤣😭
@RJ-hm9gi
@RJ-hm9gi 3 ай бұрын
Laypeople have to pick? Laypeople are not ready for the conflict it causes. I pray you realize you cannot cater to all men YOU so loosley term. What despot? What are you hiding? Id reallllllllllllllllllly be right?
@ToboLeRando
@ToboLeRando 3 ай бұрын
This would be a wholesome thing to secretly leave on people’s shoulders outside as if the butterfly landed there 😮
@megaxind16
@megaxind16 3 ай бұрын
Maybe i am a monke
@hillarycige6892
@hillarycige6892 3 ай бұрын
Either ‘When all of us achieve’ or ‘When each of us achieves’. Otherwise, yay!!! Go WashU!!
@Gryphind0r
@Gryphind0r 3 ай бұрын
Is the official name still Washington University in St Louis?
@a.gouveia4950
@a.gouveia4950 4 ай бұрын
There is a prejudice against saying that cancer can be cured. It's always everything about transforming it into.a "chronic disease"....
@SpringdayAutumnmoon
@SpringdayAutumnmoon 4 ай бұрын
my whole life i thought hurting others when i get try to be close was the only thing i was good at, but now i have the assurance that my colorblindness also gives me a natural born advantage in murdering people from a distance.
@mondipa6556
@mondipa6556 4 ай бұрын
Invent a device that integrated into the human body that enables us to seamless multitasking, invent a device that integrated into the human body that prevents overthinking side effects like migraine, memory power loss, heart pain, acid reflux,hair loss etc,invent a device that integrated into the human body that prevents stress, anxiety, depression side effects like migraine, memory power loss, periods problem, hair loss, testosterone level low in male,hernia disease chance increase etc, invent a device that integrated into the human body that prevents late night sleep side effects like headache, memory power loss, periods problem, hair loss,dark circles in eyes,low eyesight etc, invent a device that integrated into the human body that prevents excessive sleep side effects like heart disease, stroke, diabetes, drowsiness, fatigue, anorexia, memory or concentration difficulty, inflammation etc,invent a device that integrated into the human body that prevents cigarette smoking side effects like cancer like throat cancer, breast cancer, stomach cancer, mouth cancer, dental problem, hearing loss, vision loss, breathing problem, chronic respiratory condition,hearing loss,vision loss,blood circulation problem, infection etc.
@harrywilmot8807
@harrywilmot8807 4 ай бұрын
Wow so interesting. I will invest $ 100
@curtc2194
@curtc2194 4 ай бұрын
I use sodium bicarbonate...baking soda
@bcsimon15
@bcsimon15 4 ай бұрын
I love the new WashU logo! It's the name we have always been known by. And the new logo is streamlined and clear!
@fatihtopcu5900
@fatihtopcu5900 4 ай бұрын
i don't understand, i am also deutan (red/green) colorblind but this doesn't makes sense because i can't notice if it is red or green, purple or pink, yellow or orange, grey or pink or blue, purple or blue etc. when they are really close tone. how can this give me advantage even when i can't notice the difference.
@trumansartwork37
@trumansartwork37 4 ай бұрын
I can hunt mosquitoes easier when there's not much light. Thanks for the info. I'm an artist who paints portraits and I hardly can see colors but I'm able to see the shades or tone better than normal.
@whiskeyadams1863
@whiskeyadams1863 4 ай бұрын
Lol and tigers look green to animals in the wild. Why is it every1 teaching this wears glasses
@golden_8505
@golden_8505 4 ай бұрын
Wow that's awesome
@Granitelion
@Granitelion 5 ай бұрын
This guy is way to green to actually work in a lab,.. my guess is that he is an actor.
@eloise-b
@eloise-b 5 ай бұрын
That is so cool!!! I love hearing about Edgar Allen Poe even though I haven't read much of his work yet (really need to finish that book I have of his complete collection lol) because one of my great x3 or 4 grandfathers was best friends with him in high school. They became pen pals afterwards. It's also a bit funny because my aunt was high school best friends and now pen pals with the author of 50 Shades of Gray 😂
@Skoopyghost
@Skoopyghost 5 ай бұрын
Friendly advice. Unless you have a good education, come from a rich background. Don't let people if you have a ASD diagnosis. If you appear normal, appear normal. The people telling you to be you have a good education. You telling you have autism is natural selection in the job market.