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considered somewhat harsh. Yet immediately, at least for me, I found myself able to understand and agree with what he was saying. It makes sense as you continue to watch the video and gather more details as well. I think these words reached the intended audience of younger people, and I assume even more than expected. I believe the underlying meaning is focusing on less superficial ideas, and more of an interpretation on the motivating factors behind people's actions. This can be applied to any situation, but primarily it is obvious that the speaker's past is what helped to develop the current advice that he shares with the audience.
considered somewhat harsh. Yet immediately, at least for me, I found myself able to understand and agree with what he was saying. It makes sense as you continue to watch the video and gather more details as well. I think these words reached the intended audience of younger people, and I assume even more than expected. I believe the underlying meaning is focusing on less superficial ideas, and more of an interpretation on the motivating factors behind people's actions. This can be applied to any situation, but primarily it is obvious that the speaker's past is what helped to develop the current advice that he shares with the audience how.
how by Abcvd January 8, 2024
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Would the complexity of the language speed up the spiral? Well, I figure that a more complex language would allow for a higher level of specificity. Right? So when my friends says he has to 'be a contortionist with his finger to play fighting games' I know that I don't have to do that. So I have to use my powers of inference to deduce that he must have giant lobster claws. Even in English there is a more concise way of saying it. So I would think that the extent to which the device would need to use it's powers of inference to decode veiled instructions (or poorly written instructions) would be decreased by a more complex language...
Hym "So... Yeah. That's how. But you can say you've reverse it but that is clearly just wishful thinking on your part and while you're busy deluding yourself people are dying and/or weaponizing schizophrenia and/or are about to murder some little girls because that is happening to them. So... I don't know what to tell you. You aren't helping me. I can't help you. You can only help yourselves by doing the thing I said. I don't need to do anything you say to get what I want from you and you were wrong to try and condition me in a situation where you are in the wrong and I am in the right."
How by Hym Iam November 29, 2025
A Tokoroa, New Zealand synonym for the word 'so' as in that is 'so' cool.
It is pronounced with a strong emphasise on the 'o' and a carried 'w' so it should sound like "hOww' cool.
A new zealand accent also helps with this. it may be hard for foreigners
That's 'how' cool!
'how' by Tripod-deesh NZ TOKOROA August 11, 2008

how did we get here

Do you have 90 minutes?
You: “how did we get here?”
Me: “dO YoU HaVe 90 MiNuTeS?”

how to eat 

Put food into your mouth. Then Chew. Then swallow. Then you ate something. Don't Choke!
Wow, How to Eat saved my life. It made me understand how to eat and not die.
how to eat by TehWeirdo January 28, 2018

how very 

Can be used sarcastically or seriously. Means great or awesome. A bit of 80's slang used by Veronica Sawyer in Heathers.
Heather .C: We got invited to a high school party tonight!
Veronica: How very Heather.
how very by Puggirl January 23, 2018