Tuesday asked Monday to upload his video yesterday, and he did - thank you - which explains the description on the Youtube channel. However, he neglected to post it here, so here it is now.
I'm really wondering how to make this work. I guess, partially, the people I'm likely to spend the most time with are the people who agree with me about what's important, and the activities I do... well, the other people wouldn't be there doing them with me if they didn't think they were worth doing. But, I'm curious, what do you think?
Fun fact: I recorded the "haircut" sound by holding my computer in one hand and shaving with the other.
Something I forgot to mention in my mad rush to finish my train of thought was this: I think that the problem (or maybe it isn't even a problem) comes when we falsely attribute inferences of truth to the people who created the work. That part of it isn't true, even if you did draw something meaningful from it. Phrases like "I guess Hollywood is really seeing the light" or "I'm so glad Bill Murray is embracing Christian beliefs" add to this falsehood.
I love it when weekly events happen on days of the month which are multiples of seven. It makes everything so much easier. Also, I'm trying really, really hard to finish US history.
"But now that you have come to know God, or rather to be known by God, how can you turn back again to the weak and worthless elementary principles of the world, whose slaves you want to be once more?" [Galatians 4:9]
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!