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I grok you at last, son - and would not change a line!
By then I think you will grok to stay much longer."
Simply necessary first to grok what you want to manipulate.
I grok now, that if they had laughed, you would have been hurt.
The first group he could not grok at all.
He thought about it a long time, trying to grok its fullness.
You have to really grok what it's all about.
Mike stored their conversation without any effort to grok it.
I must grok and decide at each cusp myself alone.
"But let's grok him as he is, Who's left to share?"
In that sense, to grok means to load everything into memory for immediate use.
If he understood either, he would also Grok the other.
Not that it matters; I grok all places are alike - just people.
Oh, not tomorrow - some of them grok that two thousand years is but a moment for such an experiment.
And how are consumers supposed to grok this data?
The number of dumb things going on here exceeds my limited ability to grok all at once.
Perhaps I just don't grok this town any more.
But the time flies by, and is easy enough to grok once you have a few rounds under your belt.
"I did not grok that he was funny," Mike said seriously.
"To grok means to connect, understand, be open to somebody else's trip.
Smith could grok emotional violence and knew that somehow he had offered the wrong reply.
I do not grok wrongness in its being, where it is."
"The ability to grok more of the universe than that little piece you happen to be sitting on at the moment.
I have never met them, I do not grok them.
"I grok when apes learn to laugh, they'll be people."