I went to this place and saw this thing. Then I walked around the place for a while. And I went to a place that was inside the place, and they didn't have a thing (a different thing than the first thing) that I wanted, but they did have another (third, and slightly related to the second thing) thing that was interesting.
Also, I don't really have a problem with saying "happy holidays" to general audiences. Not everybody celebrates Christmas, why be exclusive?
So, I finished reading the bible. It was pretty intense, pretty amazing, and it was helpful in a way that I don't know myself capable of really explaining. Now, however, I'm stuck deciding between all the books that I learned of and didn't read when I was busy reading the bible. So, what books should I take to L'Abri?
I've had a sort of busy week. Mostly, I've been thinking about things I don't want to make a questions video about. I hope you don't mind that all I've done is ask someone else's question, but I am curious about what you think the answer is.
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.
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.
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!