Mark Changizi
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Oh, they probably are. All I'm saying is that my ability to, I didn't try in this book to work out what are the, what would be nice about to say, and here's the optimal way to use this, or here's, let's say, several optimal strategies.
Oh, they probably are. All I'm saying is that my ability to, I didn't try in this book to work out what are the, what would be nice about to say, and here's the optimal way to use this, or here's, let's say, several optimal strategies.
No, that's true.
No, that's true.
No, that's true.
So that's like... But less so, because in poker, when you earn currency money in poker, it's spendable anywhere, right? But social currency is inherently often spendable only within the particular community that you're involved.
So that's like... But less so, because in poker, when you earn currency money in poker, it's spendable anywhere, right? But social currency is inherently often spendable only within the particular community that you're involved.
So that's like... But less so, because in poker, when you earn currency money in poker, it's spendable anywhere, right? But social currency is inherently often spendable only within the particular community that you're involved.
Oh, this old thing. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Oh, this old thing. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Oh, this old thing. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I mean, language is a whole other story, but one thing this does is, and I'll get to language in a second. The way that often we think of language is that you've got this really, you know, rigorous grammar, you know, these propositions, and then emotions are these little colors that they've added. Like there's a little bit of flavor and color.
I mean, language is a whole other story, but one thing this does is, and I'll get to language in a second. The way that often we think of language is that you've got this really, you know, rigorous grammar, you know, these propositions, and then emotions are these little colors that they've added. Like there's a little bit of flavor and color.
I mean, language is a whole other story, but one thing this does is, and I'll get to language in a second. The way that often we think of language is that you've got this really, you know, rigorous grammar, you know, these propositions, and then emotions are these little colors that they've added. Like there's a little bit of flavor and color.
Right. But really, I think it's the other way around. The real language that we speak, even on Twitter, even when it's just text, is ultimately, it's all of this stuff. It's all of these emotional expressions being done in very complicated ways. And nowadays with GIFs, if you look at the GIFs that we use, the animated GIFs, they're all deeply, they're ways and memes.
Right. But really, I think it's the other way around. The real language that we speak, even on Twitter, even when it's just text, is ultimately, it's all of this stuff. It's all of these emotional expressions being done in very complicated ways. And nowadays with GIFs, if you look at the GIFs that we use, the animated GIFs, they're all deeply, they're ways and memes.
Right. But really, I think it's the other way around. The real language that we speak, even on Twitter, even when it's just text, is ultimately, it's all of this stuff. It's all of these emotional expressions being done in very complicated ways. And nowadays with GIFs, if you look at the GIFs that we use, the animated GIFs, they're all deeply, they're ways and memes.
These are all ways of getting across your emotions.
These are all ways of getting across your emotions.
These are all ways of getting across your emotions.