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To the people still unclear - he saying it’s embarrassing that people don’t already possess these abilities; to have trust and cooperation. He’s embarrassed for society, that they still require someone (himself) to teach others.
He has a job because people are so selfish and not self aware of how their actions, inactions, comments and treatment of others affect the people around them. Integrity, consideration and love have to be taught these days. Embarrassing indeed.
@@davidaustin6962 Dear David, he is embarrassed because there should be no situation where you’d have to teach a grown a$$ person to respect other people. “Embarrassed” is being used synonymously as “disgusted”. Sincerely, Dena.
This, and his head is large. When filming something on another screen from an angle, the proportions get weird. In the original video it will look normal. I believe i discovered this phenomenon from VSauce's video "The Moon Terminator Illusion" or something like that.
Okay you got me, i was immediately hooked… by the tiny hands, huge head and mom jeans. Like maybe you or I evolved from monkeys…but you won’t convince me this guy isn’t at least partially descended from t rex. Maybe it’s just his slimy lizardy persona all over the interwebs. Either way it’s a dead ringer, I stand by my t rex argument. 2nd guess being capybara.
The fact that this person couldnt successfully get peoples attention by his words but just by how average sized his body parts are is insane. I didnt know this was twitter
Uh, but that's something he shouldn't be embarrassed about, so... fail. Embarrassment literally means you want to hide it. Hope and compassion... that's what you should feel when seeing weakness in others, where you dont want to hide it but see it as an opportunity for growth and greater happiness. Perfect example is how the 7 step program works. Embarrassment is shunned in that program for a reason.
I’m embarrassed that he feels comfortable in tight lady jeans… oh and that he has never led anyone at a company or fixed an operational problem. He is a journalist. Consider him like a food critic that never cooks that can tell a good story about why a kitchen smells good or a diner smells bad.
When did starting ANY commentary with the conjunctive “So,” become a thing? I started noticing this a couple of years ago, and it has become almost ubiquitous and universal, especially in response to directly posed questions as in an interview type setting. The same thing started happening back in the O.J. Simpson/Greta Van Susteren days when commentators begin starting any assertion with the vaguely condescending directive “Look,”. Remember that?