Name:Joseph Country:United States State:California Metro:Los Angeles Birthday:8/6/1983 Gender:Male
Interests:words, beats, rhythms, discipleship, not wasting things, memorizing scripture, making melody with my heart, hearing from God Expertise:Using deadpan humor, playing piano by ear and playing the guitar by chord chart, using a K2 kickboard, hiking by myself, sleeping alone, using Macs for the sake of spiritual enterprise. Occupation:CCHC teacher
Empty again Sunken down so far So scared to fall I might not get up again
So I lay at your feet All my brokenness I carry all of my burdens to you
Chorus: All of these things I've held up in vain No reason nor rhyme Just the scars that remain Of all of these things I'm so much afraid Scared out of my mind By the demons I've made Sweet Jesus, you never ever let me go Oh, sweet Jesus, never ever let me go
So happy to love Yet so far to go You lead me on to where I've never been before
This vlog was unusually hard to make. But here it is, as promised, "The Brief Adventures w/ a Mohawk"! G2G!
I think this is the most "traditional" of my vlogs: dialogue between Joseph and his older counterpart, black and white footage, brief reflection involving text. The only new thing is the flashback and the "poem" at the end. (yeah!) Whereas the last one had barely any dialogue, this one is dominated by it and "big G".
In an interview with World Magazine's Megan Basham, Andrew Stanton explained his singular vision for WALL-E: "(W)hat really interested me was the idea of the most human thing in the universe being a machine because it has more interest in finding out what the point of living is than actual people. The greatest commandment Christ gives us is to love, but that's not always our priority. So I came up with this premise that could demonstrate what I was trying to say—that irrational love defeats the world's programming. You've got these two robots that are trying to go above their basest directives, literally their programming, to experience love." (From Wikipedia)