The average Mormon is definitely somebody I'd want as a neighbor or good friend. It's just when they have enough of them together that they get cult-like and weird.
So, as long as I'm not living in Utah, Northern Utah (aka Southern Idaho), or other territories where they dominate the local town infrastructure, I'm fine with them.
Their leaders, on the other hand...stake-level leaders and up are just WEIRD.
So, as long as I'm not living in Utah, Northern Utah (aka Southern Idaho), or other territories where they dominate the local town infrastructure, I'm fine with them.
A friend of mine is a Jew who grew up in Salt Lake City. Not coincidentially, her best friend in high school was a gay kid.
Not surprisingly, she a) is absolutely fucking hilarious and b) works on the Hill for Sen. Kennedy.
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So, as long as I'm not living in Utah, Northern Utah (aka Southern Idaho), or other territories where they dominate the local town infrastructure, I'm fine with them.
Their leaders, on the other hand...stake-level leaders and up are just WEIRD.
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So, as long as I'm not living in Utah, Northern Utah (aka Southern Idaho), or other territories where they dominate the local town infrastructure, I'm fine with them.
A friend of mine is a Jew who grew up in Salt Lake City. Not coincidentially, her best friend in high school was a gay kid.
Not surprisingly, she a) is absolutely fucking hilarious and b) works on the Hill for Sen. Kennedy.