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I very much agree with the article, but "... instead, talk about your most memorable experience, how that one time you had this deep connection with this person in at meditation camp in Southeast Asia because you speak their language, or the quiet moment, the intense gratitude you had after a long day of cycling, after setting up camp, and looking at the beautiful sunset in the offing." makes me think of this pic: http://atimetoheal.london/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/Cmon-In...

Next it'll be the trend to collect "Deep moments". I guess some influencers do it on Instagram already, copy-paste a "deep" thought onto their vacation pic so the IG scrollers can fool themselves into thinking they're being deep.




It makes me think of this British sketch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eKFjWR7X5dU (it's also poking fun at a posh accent, with the pronunciation of year and Tanzania).


Thanks for the link - I loved its accuracy and humour :) In many ways, I think it's possible to apply some of the good answers here to any "how many X have you been to" question.


neural networks <= linear algebra [1]

deep learning <= linear algebra with some elementary graph theory

[1] Neural networks is included in linear algebra.

Now, none of us need ever to use the word "deep" again, unless we want to download a 1998 movie.


What does this have to do with the parent comment? That is, besides the word "deep" which gets used in an entirely different context.


The word "deep" is being used in social contexts more often after the advent of "deep learning".




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