@RSCNY13069@genocidalgirl Not warning others with the horn. Not pushing against the shoulders... The passenger didn't even put on the seat belt... Crazy.
@nakash_noam@GLZRadio לא יודע מה הביא את הנער הזה לשם, אבל מה שאני רואה פה זה נער מאוד זהיר. שמסתכל בחשש למעלה, מזהה נכון סכנה ובורח בזמן.
זה מה שיש בסרטון, כל השאר ספקולציה מתוך פוזיציה.
@gilileoB מעניין למה תיעתקו את שמו ״ברק״, כאילו מדובר בברק המקראי, ולא בהתאם לשמו האמיתי… המבורך.
בראכ חוסיין אובמה. (ע״ע חוסני מובארכ)
אולי זה נראה יותר מידי מוסלמי לעין הישראלית?
היה צריך להלבין אותו איכשהו.
@gilileoB שיעור לחיים מספר 135: לקרוא עד הסוף את הפרומפט שהדבקת לג׳ימיני שלך לפני שאתה מבלה 20(!) דקות לחפש את ״וולדו״ עצמו בעודך משוכנע שזה קרב מוחות בינך לבין הבינה המלאכותית.
Children are born with powerful imagination. The ones who changed the world were the ones who never learned how to silence it.
No 4. Charles Darwin
Darwin was a nature boy.
Twice, his father tried to make him something he was not. First a doctor, then a clergyman. And twice he failed.
Darwin was far more interested in walking through forests than sitting in lecture halls surrounded by dull textbooks.
He loved collecting beetles and reading stories of exploration.
He loved asking, what if?
For more than 20 years, he observed fossils, finches, islands, breeders, selective breeding, and patterns of variation.
But what he was truly building (with his “highly creative scientific imagination”) were mental models.
He imagined islands separated by water.
He imagined species branching like trees.
He imagined life slowly changing in long chains over vast stretches of time, running nature in his mind like a slow-motion film.
In one of his notebooks, a sketch leaped off the page:
The Tree of Life.
Above it, he wrote two humble words: I think.
Darwin may have been a lover of nature, but he wasn’t reckless.
Even after he published his theory of evolution, every time he faced criticism, he went back. Rechecked. Rethought. Retested.
He didn’t care about being right.
He cared about being true.
Darwin didn’t invent evolution with complicated equations.
He imagined life as a story, slowly unfolding across time.
And then spent his life making sure that story was real.