Anyway, again, I would be more than happy to
talk about this stuff anyone.
Not exact matches
Things are different now... people don't want to hear all that forgiveness
stuff he
talked about and they certainly don't want to confront
anyone that has anything against them.
«In any battle, you've got to be clued up
about what you're doing,» explains Lindsay, when I catch up with him a week later to
talk in more depth, «so I think we need to train churches — church leaders, youth pastors —
anyone engaging with youth culture,
about what is actually going on... We can't be naïve
about this
stuff.»
Anyone can
talk about general
stuff, and say they meant something else.
All the kids would be vaccinated, no one would be trying to convert
anyone to a religion or NCB and we could
talk about fun
stuff instead of how we gave birth or our parenting choices!
There were people, Eric Lander came up from the Broad Institute, and he was
talking about how, you know, it used to be that biology was looking through microscopes and classifying
stuff and how he hated biology when he was a young student, so he just, like, couldn't understand why
anyone would memorize all this
stuff.
It's important you be skeptical
about anyone talking about supplements online, and I provde this clinical data so you can confirm I'm not making this
stuff up as I go along.
My friend introduced me as the person to
talk to
about pelvic floor
stuff and I was more than happy to
talk about pelvic floor restorative action that
anyone can take right away.
I hardly hear
anyone talk about it, but it's good
stuff!
Anyone who has studied maths to a certain level, or read a few books
about it, or seen brilliant people like Marcus du Sautoy or Katie Steckles or Francis Su
talk about it, will tell you that maths is fascinating
stuff just as it is.
He cites unscientific rubbish (e.g. papers in Energy & Environment), uses outdated data, makes unsubstantiated and often demonstrably incorrect claims (e.g.
about volcanoes producing more C02 than humans), uses various
talking points that have been debunked long ago e.g. no warming for 10 years, NASA now claims the 30's were hotter —
stuff that should be obviously wrong to
anyone with a bit of scientific literacy.