i think that s part of it is driving or intuition, is that the ines have a continuous identity. So if i'm creating the person to grade papers on one afternoon, to me, that's no different than popping an ambian and ambulance ad doing the work. If they were wiped and they woke up on a table every morning, and you just could get them right up to speed a, that's less bad to me. The other thing that this was inspired by is the back rooms. Do you know about the back rooms? Ait, sounds dirty. It's kind of an urban legend, but it's more like a, i don't know, it's called a
We welcome Paul Bloom to talk about the first season of "Severance," the new mind-bending and mind-splitting TV series on Apple TV+. What happens when you separate your home life from your work life? Do you create a completely different person? Is it a form of self-slavery? How important is autobiographical memory to your identity? And what’s the deal with the break room… and the goats?
Plus, what happens when you combine the obsessions of evolutionary psychology with the methodological problems of social psychology? You (finally) get an explanation for the female orgasm.
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