Today's video touched on some important issues... and then completely ignored them and moved on. Sorry guys.
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Thursday
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"getting back to the unoriginal question" haha! Yes!
"I have a need to be liked." huh . . . I think everyone wants to be approved, or liked . . . at least in some way . . . but I don't really know why. You get more like Saturday when you're tired. (or he is like you?)
Questions justify themselves . . . or perhaps they are a first principle :) Something we can only hypothetically doubt the worth of. "Paper doubt."
So I was like "man, six minutes . . . I don't want to listen to six minutes." It turned out to be a very entertaining six minutes :P
A year of potato sculpting! :D That would be a lot more boring, I think. But, I do know what you mean... why questions? Why not just a year of vlogs? Probably questions can be justified because they ensure that the videos will at least try to have a point. And yet there's still a lot more flexibility.
About the asking other people a question... huh! I think it's a cool idea, only, usually the question-asker has more worthwhile things to say about the question than anyone else. And so to answer everyone else's questions might be more complicated and less insightful.
I really have no idea what you should paint on the headphones.
You do look like the hey Arnold kid. :P
About the official question... I'm not sure what counts as a logical reason for needing/wanting to be liked. But I think it has something to do with being secure in yourself (or... secure in Christ depending on what context it's applied to), and feel like you belong. I'm not a big fan of people labelling "basic human needs" but belonging is probably one of them.
A Year Of Questions is a project begun on March 22, 2010, by seven teens who want to be better at asking questions and articulating answers. This blog exists to make it easier to discuss these questions (because a 500 character limit on YouTube comments is rather limiting). Enjoy!
2 comments:
"getting back to the unoriginal question" haha! Yes!
"I have a need to be liked." huh . . . I think everyone wants to be approved, or liked . . . at least in some way . . . but I don't really know why.
You get more like Saturday when you're tired. (or he is like you?)
Questions justify themselves . . . or perhaps they are a first principle :) Something we can only hypothetically doubt the worth of. "Paper doubt."
So I was like "man, six minutes . . . I don't want to listen to six minutes." It turned out to be a very entertaining six minutes :P
A year of potato sculpting! :D That would be a lot more boring, I think. But, I do know what you mean... why questions? Why not just a year of vlogs? Probably questions can be justified because they ensure that the videos will at least try to have a point. And yet there's still a lot more flexibility.
About the asking other people a question... huh! I think it's a cool idea, only, usually the question-asker has more worthwhile things to say about the question than anyone else. And so to answer everyone else's questions might be more complicated and less insightful.
I really have no idea what you should paint on the headphones.
You do look like the hey Arnold kid. :P
About the official question... I'm not sure what counts as a logical reason for needing/wanting to be liked. But I think it has something to do with being secure in yourself (or... secure in Christ depending on what context it's applied to), and feel like you belong. I'm not a big fan of people labelling "basic human needs" but belonging is probably one of them.
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