icecreamhdaches ([info]icecreamhdaches) wrote,

New Pictures and Journal on Joe's Buzznet


Out of Africa


It's been a while since I've seen the internet. I've been wanting to update everyone of my personal, and Fall Out Boy's trip to Africa as a whole. I have posted many photos, most from Uganda, a two from a safari we took in South Africa. All the pics were taken on an iphone, so I just put up whichever ones came out best. Enjoy them.



Theres a lot to be learned from the people of Uganda. Despite the third world living we encountered in Gulu, the friendliness and open arms that the people bestowed upon us was truly wonderful. It's inspiring to meet people in such dire living conditions who still put on a smile everyday and live their lives to the fullest.



The city of Gulu is one sense of poverty, yet the displacements camp we went to was well below the poverty line. The people, especially the children, are kept there as protection from the Rebels who would abduct them to use as child soldiers in the ongoing civil war. The living conditions at these camps are not so good. Malaria and Typhoid are amongst some of the biggest killers there, and they have no medical attention available to treat that. Like I had said in a photo I posted, there are about 50,000 people at this particular displacement camp. Around 80 percent are kids, most orphans. We were very lucky to have to opportunity to go there, see what its like first hand, meet the people living it, and help Invisible Children document everything, so we can show it to you all. Maybe it will inspire some of you to help in whatever ways you can. There are too many hand outs given to the people there, some charities are teaching dependancy and not teaching them to stand on their own and build a society that benefits them. Invisible Children not only brings awareness of the situation to America, but also helps to raise money, non for profit, for schools for these children. Education is their best way out, and their best way that they can help their community.



Uganda was a journey. It was eye opening and it was intense. We are so glad to have been able to have that experience. Please take a moment to check out the pictures we have posted, and check out InvisibleChildren.com for more info.




South Africa has been fun. We had the chance to do an amazing safari where we saw:



-Elephants roaming the land

-Lions lounging around

-A hyenna stare us down in the middle of the night

-Giraffes grazing

-Hippos bathing and lying around

-Baboons perching on a dam wall for protection

-A Warthog licking another warthog's butt


-An elusive leopard sneaking up to kill a warthog (it was an amazing sight, we waited a good hour, but the leopard just waited there, and then we had to leave)

-Rhino coming close to say hello

-Zebras, wildebeasts, impalas, and some other cool critters



It was amazing. Nothing beats scoping animals in their natural habitats.



The show in Johannesburg last night was a blast. Everyone was so excited and they showed it. Thanks South Africa! We had the best time ever.



About to leave for the airport. Gonna go home and sleep fooooorever.























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[info]neurotica_hello

July 21 2007, 17:37:20 UTC 4 years ago

:D

[info]coruscatewildly

July 22 2007, 00:40:05 UTC 4 years ago

ahahahahha..icon..adahhahahaah

[info]ex_tyson

July 21 2007, 17:41:19 UTC 4 years ago

some of the pictures break my heart but i think they're amazing for doing this

[info]cutsyou

July 21 2007, 17:53:28 UTC 4 years ago

Joseph Trohman makes my heart smile.

[info]peteisnotacreep

July 23 2007, 11:47:23 UTC 4 years ago

iawtc.

[info]movingcloser

July 21 2007, 18:01:46 UTC 4 years ago

This was heartwarming to read. I loved his flow of writing, especially. It helps capture what he's saying, as apposed to Pete's writing, which is choppy and hard to follow. I think this shows that if Pete couldn't take the "lead" in interviews, Joe could easily, if he had time to collect his words. I know this has nothing to do with what was said, it was just nice to be able to read, and actually understand what went on while in Africa. He should write more often.

But with what was said, truly amazing. I cannot wait to see what these boys (and the all the people who do everything they can with Invisible Children and all) have done in the long run.

[info]lali_sweety

July 21 2007, 21:39:10 UTC 4 years ago

I was thinking the same thing.
I couldn't believe all of this was written by Trohman, and I also think that he was inspired by the things he saw and lived there.

I love the boys so much for doing this.

Lau

[info]1bullet

July 21 2007, 18:07:29 UTC 4 years ago

Man, I wish we could go wayyyy back and restart this entire thing over. those poor people that have to suffer. I wish at the snap of a finger, i could change everything. Why can't it be that easy?

[info]rosiedoes

July 21 2007, 18:26:19 UTC 4 years ago

Right in the centre of America, on the Reservations, such as Pine Ridge, people are living in third world conditions, too.

On Pine Ridge the water is contaminated with Uranium. The life expectancy for women is just 48. In the spring of 2005, they had thirteen babies stillborn in two months; they have the highest infant mortality rate in the North American continent.

It's pretty devastating to see people living like this, isn't it?

[info]1bullet

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[info]cinematicxlie

July 21 2007, 18:17:04 UTC 4 years ago

i love you joe.
thank you for finally updating, and updating with this.
it made my heart feel a little less heavy.
you boys really are inspiring, for the record.
xx

[info]rosiedoes

July 21 2007, 18:22:20 UTC 4 years ago

I love how thoughtful and articulate Joe is, given half the chance.

He's such an amazing dude. I wish he'd take the time to speak out more.

[info]sandersidle

July 21 2007, 19:18:30 UTC 4 years ago

Wow. Really all I want to say is that I'm (still) so proud of them for doing this. It's really great they took time to actually go to Uganda and experience what it's like there.
Some of those pictures are beautiful, yet some of them break my heart because those living conditions are horrid.
They really are the best boys.♥

[info]korean_trash

July 21 2007, 19:36:11 UTC 4 years ago

i love joe!writing/photography

Anonymous

July 21 2007, 20:12:48 UTC 4 years ago

Jeez...those pictures made my heart ache....how can we let people live like that? I can almost see the guys coming back, and then...maybe Patrick...like adopting one of the oprphans...
I'm so proud of the boys for doing this...I'm not sure I'd be able to, but I know it's something that I need to learn to stand up against.

<3 M

[info]chitown_dreamer

July 21 2007, 20:29:05 UTC 4 years ago

That was me

<3 M

[info]1bullet

July 21 2007, 20:51:31 UTC 4 years ago

That's so cool! Exactly, even doing something small on your part can change something for the better. The only thing is, people have to realize they can't put what's happening off for someone else to take care of. it's all of our responsibilities. i really wish everyone would realize that. Since I'm at least partially Native American, i should find somethin' to do to help out. Hmmmm �

[info]apple2007

July 21 2007, 21:01:05 UTC 4 years ago

thanx joe for sharing this.
your trip to Africa makes me to aware of poor miserable children and world,
which, i rarely think about.
Very heavy serious topic, but it's better to know, think, and take action.

[info]gandolforf

July 21 2007, 21:37:56 UTC 4 years ago

IT MADE ME REALLY REALLY HAPPY THAT HE CAN SPELL AND PUNCTUATE

[info]x0panic

July 21 2007, 22:53:16 UTC 4 years ago

aw, wow.
this makes me smile big.

[info]prjctx3

July 22 2007, 00:15:50 UTC 4 years ago

it was awesome to see he updated :D
and lawlz @ the monkey.

but eww @ the fish

[info]girlneedsagun

July 22 2007, 00:35:11 UTC 4 years ago

Ugh, JoeTroh, how so amazing?

[info]dead_amor

July 22 2007, 02:19:42 UTC 4 years ago

man, I love you Joe for updating us on the trip.
Once again, I'm so proud of you guys for doing this and helping out with the cause =) keep doing what you're doing!

[info]pyraterose

July 22 2007, 16:14:41 UTC 4 years ago

I've said it before, and I'll say it again:
these boys are making me SO effing proud.

Anonymous

July 23 2007, 17:30:09 UTC 4 years ago

Haha...they were in my country(South Africa) - I didn't see them though.They're apparently crap live(no offence - I'm just being immature and random)Anyway it's sweet that they're helping Invisible Children.
Goodbye.

Anonymous

July 23 2007, 17:36:39 UTC 4 years ago

P.S:Has Joe shaved yet?He's my favorite.

Anonymous

4 years ago

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