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I broke my phone today. That sure as hell was the reason for doing so. But, that comes 00:00:00
later in the story. After English class, I couldn't help but wonder what I was going 00:00:11
to do for this assignment. Of course, at first it seemed obvious to me that I should do something 00:00:16
funny. That's my day job, isn't it? To be the funny kid? To make others laugh, whether 00:00:22
he at or with me? So, my primary thought for something along the comedic theme was, laughter 00:00:28
is always the best medicine. But then, Mr. Foxworth hit me. I want the skeletons in your 00:00:35
closet to peek through the gap of society's door. And then, it suddenly became clear to 00:00:42
me. The divide between whether to take a minimalist and weak approach or a thoughtful, serious 00:00:47
approach became wider. And all feelings lead towards serious. So, that's what I did. I 00:00:51
dove into the depths of my mind and soul and did some deep thinking. None of the other 00:00:57
students knew that I could be sad. Not ever. The truth is, it's all a mask. One thing a 00:01:02
mask does best is cover scars. And well, I've accumulated many scars across the years. My 00:01:09
father abandoned me when I was three, only to be followed with my mother becoming an 00:01:16
alcoholic. Since then, I've always kind of been on my own. I usually spend most of my 00:01:20
time in school or here in my room with nothing but silence and a mirror. Silence is dangerous. 00:01:26
A mirror is vicious. The two together, well, that's what led to my bone breaking. I threw 00:01:34
it at my mirror, which is now broken. Just perfect, right? A shattered beat up mirror 00:01:45
only to reflect a shattered beat up scarred image of yourself back at you. Needless to 00:01:51
say, there are scars on my mirror. 00:01:56
I'm learning compound and sixth with the elections in the middle. In the non-middle, 00:02:51
I'll switch first. Interesting. 00:02:55
Sorry about that. 00:03:22
Why weren't you wearing a shirt? 00:03:24
I just got back from my class meet at Gilbert. I honestly thought that the apartment was 00:03:26
empty, but when I switched in here, I thought I may as well ask if it's okay if I use the 00:03:30
shower. I didn't want you to suddenly be like, my goodness gracious, why is the shower running? 00:03:35
Well, perhaps you could have put a shirt on? 00:03:41
Yeah, I know, I'm sorry. 00:03:44
Accept his apology. 00:03:45
As in, a recognition of a concept unreceived. 00:03:48
Recibo los conceptos propios que recibí. 00:03:51
Recibo... 00:03:53
That is quite enough. I've got a chemistry test tomorrow, and I'm not 100% sure I am. 00:03:54
Let me see. Ah, I only count on it. I remember this from two years ago. It's actually not 00:03:59
that hard. It's more math than anything else, really. Just make sure that the letter is 00:04:07
equal to zero. 00:04:12
See, you have got this. 00:04:13
I guess so. I'm just not 100% sure I'll get a 10. 00:04:15
I see what you're missing. 00:04:19
Which page? 00:04:21
Oh, no, you're missing a little thing called self-confidence. 00:04:22
Please. 00:04:26
I am not kidding. Believing you can achieve your goals is half the battle. 00:04:27
Believing won't give me the 4.5 GPA I need. 00:04:31
No, but it will give you the potential to do so. If you don't have the potential, it 00:04:34
will never happen. It's a battle. 00:04:38
Fine then, Mr. Smart Senior. Tell me, how do I gain self-confidence? 00:04:40
Think about it like this. When you are at the track meet, you want to look at the other 00:04:44
competitors and say, look, I see that, and then it won't really matter what page. So 00:04:48
how about something that is a little more just like this? What kind of music would you 00:04:53
make? 00:04:57
I might have to say orchestral music, because strings and tones move in a way that no kind 00:04:58
of other music does. Plus, it's only sardine, you know, and that. 00:05:02
Orchestra. 00:05:06
Orchestra. 00:05:07
Orchestra. 00:05:08
Orchestra. 00:05:09
Orchestra. 00:05:10
The word is orchestra. 00:05:11
Orchestra. 00:05:13
Orchestra. 00:05:14
Think about it this way. Who would you say is the most important part of the orchestra 00:05:15
now? 00:05:19
That's easy, the conductors. 00:05:20
Of course, the conductor. Now, what exactly does the conductor do? 00:05:21
The conductor takes control of the orchestra. They are the heart and the soul of the symphony. 00:05:26
They take control by the power of their hands. 00:05:31
Good. Now, here comes the part when I ask you the simple questions. Feel it in your 00:05:34
legs. The conductor blocks the orchestra. 00:05:38
Leads. The conductor leads the orchestra. 00:05:40
Yes. Now, which way does the conductor face? 00:05:43
That's easy. The conductor faces the musicians. That's the way they can see what the conductor 00:05:47
is signaling. 00:05:52
Yes. Now, Katie, you are a conductor, but you are facing the crowd. You have all the 00:05:53
pieces together, the violins, the violas, the cellos, and basses, but you are just one 00:06:01
step away. You need to take control and drive all the parts. Remember, in an orchestra, 00:06:05
you must push them away from the crowd. 00:06:12
Jackson. 00:06:15
Yes, Katie? 00:06:16
Thank you. 00:06:17
I think I can do it. 00:06:30
Ah, this English break is scaring me. I don't want to hear the orchestra. I need something 00:06:51
with… 00:06:56
Zack! 00:06:58
Yes, Mom? 00:06:59
Zack! 00:07:00
Yes, Mom? 00:07:01
Zack, if I have to call you one more time, I'm going out. 00:07:02
You're right. 00:07:08
Yes. 00:07:10
I don't think you're going to make it. 00:07:11
I think you should go with my friends and sit at the table. 00:07:13
Okay. 00:07:16
I need to break. 00:07:17
Okay. 00:07:18
Honey, Dad, Mom. 00:07:19
Hey, Jack. 00:07:23
Mom, are you okay? 00:07:24
I'm fine. 00:07:26
Why are you out in the cold? 00:07:27
We're coming home someday. 00:07:29
Honey, I wasn't cold. I just have to say I'm feeling so feverish I won't be able to 00:07:31
I don't want to fight tonight. 00:07:36
I'll tell you what. 00:07:38
I was late and I'm leaving the room. 00:07:39
You guys have the room together. 00:07:41
I'm going to town. 00:07:43
Alright. 00:07:44
Hey, Jack. 00:07:45
Why don't you leave the room for us? 00:07:46
Dad, I can't handle this. 00:07:48
I know you can't handle this, but I wouldn't let myself forget you. 00:07:50
What if… 00:07:53
Please, Jack. 00:07:54
Alright, Mom. 00:07:55
I will go. 00:07:56
Alright, Mom. 00:07:57
Let's talk. 00:07:58
Honey, I'm here. 00:07:59
I'm coming home someday. 00:08:00
Honey, I wasn't cold. 00:08:03
I have to finish this homework. 00:08:04
No big deal. 00:08:05
No big deal? 00:08:06
I have been home alone. 00:08:07
I didn't know that. 00:08:08
Look. 00:08:11
I don't… 00:08:12
All I'm saying is that we finished this homework. 00:08:13
Let's go. 00:08:15
I can't do this anymore, Carmen. 00:08:16
I am tired of this, Carmen. 00:08:18
It's always I, I, I with you. 00:08:20
The word you make and it dies. 00:08:22
And it depends what your I stands. 00:08:24
So I asked you for the last time, what does your I stand? 00:08:26
I… 00:08:29
I… 00:08:30
I don't stand with me anymore. 00:08:31
Look, on our next time, you grow up. 00:08:32
Mira, I have been with you, bought a drink and I drank it and you have to get a drink. 00:08:34
You and me both know we are still in this. 00:08:38
That kid means nothing to me. 00:08:40
Look, because that is your child. 00:08:44
Our child. 00:08:46
And it's always, it's always embarrassing. 00:08:47
I have known that for 15 years. 00:08:48
For 15 years I have been raised and nurtured that boy that you call our child. 00:08:50
And what I got in return, I have coming now and then. 00:08:54
In these words of love, 00:08:57
Thank you very much. 00:09:00
I thank you, my child. 00:09:06
I mean it. 00:09:07
Hey, Charles. 00:09:08
Brother, Papa. 00:09:09
I love you. 00:09:10
Okay, dad. 00:09:11
Idioma/s:
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Fecha:
29 de junio de 2023 - 18:20
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Duración:
09′ 17″
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