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Ok but as a writer. This resonates.
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Unmute !
Ok but as a writer. This resonates.
"Wei Wuxian: I used to think of you as my soulmate. Lan Wangji: I still am." - The Untamed Part 1/?
…and again…
one of the best aspects of tiktok is that it revived "watching anime in 3 parts on youtube" casual piracy except now it's 40+ parts
Ok but have they brought back "reading manga in YouTube videos that are just slideshows set to music"?
Favorite Version of Faust
For science- what is your favorite version of the Faust myth
The Faustbuch
Doctor Faustus - Marlowe
Faust - Goethe
La Damnation de Faust - Berlioz
Faust - Gounod
Mefistofele - Boito
Faust - A German Folktale - Murnau
Lecke Faust - Švankmajer
Faust (2011) - Sokurov
Puella Magi Madoka Magica - Shinbo/Myamoto
Frau Faust - Yamazaki
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Hello! I recently came across your post about how genuinely awful mormons are and wanted to reach out for a bit more help. The area I live has a LOT of them (pacific northwest) and I literally live in the neighborhood with their church and get them knocking on my door way too often. As a result, quite a few of my friends and people that I know are mormon, and while they're not super close friends, they're still my friends.
That being said, there's one person I know that's slowly been expressing interest in leaving and looking elsewhere and questioning her religion's fucked up history. I really want to help her and support her and do whatever I can to help her escape such a toxic place but I know how much of a shitty experience it is and how they treat outsiders and the horrible things they've said to me for NOT being a part of their cult and I know it'll be a thousand times worse for her if she does go through with it.
Do you have any advice, know anything that I can do to help keep her both mentally and physically safe, and any resources I can provide to her or anyone better for her to reach out to? She's 17 currently, I'm 18, and it's becoming an increasingly time sensitive issue because as soon as she turns 18 in a few months she's going to be forced off on her mission and she's said many times she'd rather do anything than that.
Thank you so much.
Hi Nonnie!
First of all, I'm sorry to hear that your friend is stuck in that situation. Trying to leave any cult is a hell of a process and almost always wreaks havoc on a person's emotional and mental health. I'm glad your friend has someone ready to support her if she decides to make that plunge.
Biggest practical thing: Mormons don't send people out on their missions until they're 19, so she has at least one more year to find a way to avoid that. And when it comes right down to it, she'll be a legal adult at that point, so no one can force her to go.
As far as helping her get out, one of the biggest control tactics that cults use is limiting people's social lives and support networks. If you have a wider friend group who aren't mormons, even if it's just a group of hobby-buddies, start introducing your friend to them. The more she realizes that she can get healthy emotional and material support outside the church, the easier it will be for her to make the break.
The situation is admittedly also a bit delicate right now, because she's still a minor, so her parents have a lot more control over her, and trying to get in the way of that as an outside adult can put you in a precarious situation, legally speaking. Both of you should tread carefully for the next few months.
Once she's 18, if she's feeling ready to do so, she'll want to start looking for a way to ensure that she's not financially dependent on her parents. Finding a job so that she can get her own apartment (or one with safe roommates) is a good first step there. If she needs their financial support for college or something, she may have to play the long con and pretend to still be involved in the church. On the other hand, this might enable her to move away from home, where she'll be less vulnerable to their control.
She can also check out the exmormon subreddit, which can be a good resource for people who are just getting out of the church to find others in similar situations, advice, and a general community to talk to about the challenges (both pragmatic and emotional) of leaving.
If push really comes to shove, she might benefit from finding a women's shelter in your area (if there is one, it'll depend on where you live). The YWCA often has short- and long-term housing for women trying to escape abusive situations or get on their feet when they don't have enough resources to do so alone.
Really, the biggest thing you can do is just to make sure that she knows there is a support network outside the church. They do a lot to convince members that outsiders aren't trustworthy and the only safe community they'll ever find is within the cult (also that no one outside the church is really happy). Depending on her own beliefs, she might be benefited by finding a different Christian congregation to join (esp if there's a relatively liberal church nearby... I believe Lutherans in particular have been trending that way lately) or by finding a local social club that isn't overrun with mormons (something like a local SCA chapter, an elk's lodge, unitarian universalist congregation, etc).
I wish both of you all the best luck and courage in embarking on this journey!
Thought from another ex-mo: if she's worried about getting "forced" off on her mission via pressure from family, before she can go, she'll have to do an interview with her bishop to get approved to begin the application/preparation process. There are a lot of things you can tell a bishop that will make him unwilling to sign those papers or encourage you to wait. For instance, "I'm struggling a lot with depression." Or, "My parents really want me to go, but I just don't think my testimony is strong enough yet. I want to work on it." Or, "I've been praying a lot over my patriarchal blessing, and I just feel that the Lord has a different way that He wants me to spread His gospel than serving a full-time mission. Can you help me talk to my parents about this?"
Girls get a wider window of time in which they can leave for a mission than boys do, so she should have some wiggle room.
Other than that, seconding the financial independence advice.
Man, I feel like a geezer for saying "kids these days" but also just two weeks of going into public schools as a guest speaker leads me to say, "What the fuck is up with kids these days?"
Working with grades 6-8, and so many of them seem to be actually incapable of shutting the fuck up and listening or paying attention to anything for more than 3 minutes. They're mostly writing at a level that I remember my classmates being at in 4th grade. Can't sit in a chair, and I don't mean they're fidgety. I mean at least twice a week one of them legitimately just... falls out of their chair.
Is this the result of covid isolation? Was it an existing problem before that and was exacerbated by lockdown? What is going on here?
Personally I think the instant gratification of social media can help explain the lack of attention span. You can't develop a good attention span when everything in your vision changes every 3 seconds. I know my attention span has gotten worse the more time ive spent on social media. Kids nowadays also get taught to type better than they can write, and most of their typing is for the purposes of communication on the internet, so it doesn't have to be grammatically correct. A lot of internet speak is grammatically fucked on purpose. They're being fed an algorithm of content, so the vocabulary they come across is often limited compared to a child who read various books for fun. Idk about the physical coordination though.
Constant use of social media, especially if its driven by those kinds of algorithms, isn't good for anyone, especially kids. I have serious concerns about what current social media trends and functions will do to upcoming generations.
This is all fair, except for one minor point: it's not just their handwriting (although that's amazingly illegible), or their grammar (also bad...), it's things like not knowing how to spell basic words and also having no idea how to sound a word out. And well.... most of them can't type either. They do two-fingered keyboard pecking, but most of them can't ten-finger type.
And maybe I should also clarify: when I ask wtf is up with these kids, a more accurate sentiment would probably be "how tf is our education system failing them this hard?"
And yeah, I agree about being concerned for them and their futures (and about generations after them).
Some of the spelling might be because of the popularity of "three-cueing" as a method of teaching reading, which basically seems to have come about because phonics are boring. A lot of kids are legitimately not taught how to sound out words or other basic concepts of phonics that help with spelling because people in the 70s and 80s decided it was better to teach them to guess the words based on context clues.
do you wear jewelry daily? (excluding piercings - except for ear piercings)
no. not at all
not daily, but often or occasionally
only earrings / studs really
special pieces only (wedding rings, magen david, family herilooms, ect)
i wear a coupla pieces its not excessive
i wear jewelry but not rings theyre uncomfy
i wear chokers and little else
so many bracelets man you wouldnt believe
so many necklaces man you wouldnt believe
so many rings man you wouldnt believe
so many pins man you wouldnt believe
i wear so much jewelry its literally a problem
*gathers all of the people in the world who write the number 7 with a little dash in the center of it so I can study them like little critters and find out what makes them do that*
Doesn’t accidentally look like a 1
Teacher told us not to so I do it now as a really mild act of retroactive rebellion
(Also yeah it stops it looking like a 1)
And it’s
Fancy
It stops it looking like a 1 and also I learned to do addition by counting imaginary dots on the numbers and crossing the 7 makes 7 dots fit on it better.
Therapist: Tumblr the Car isn't real. It can't hurt you.
Tumblr the Car:
Bland cereal of choice?
Chex
Kix
Cheerios
Rice Crispies
Corn Flakes
Raisin Bran
Mini-Wheats
Something Else
I Don't Eat Cereal/No Opinion
love that he keeps doing this. genuinely my favorite fucking bit
he has had like ten “final movies” and everytime i get sad about it. and then he makes another one. fucking love this guy
Look we all know how it goes when you vow that you won't come up with any more story ideas or start any new WIPs.
'bout to go sicko mode *is thinking about buggy the clown*
Everyone pick up your government-assigned fursona, grab your two colors then combine it with this random animal picker. Tell us what you get and no rerolls, I don't make the rules.
Sorry I'm just legitimately thrilled with that color combo.
Oh and it's a rhinoceros.
All I ask for is a day job that:
Pays the bills
Doesn't cause full on anxiety attacks in the morning
Leaves me with enough energy to write in the evenings
Is this too much to ask?
ill be like “ive had it” and two seconds later i will start enduring
Sometimes voicing out loud why something is unendurable makes me realize how to endure it, it's true.
Listen, nothing is funnier than the way Tumblr is promoting One Piece, it is perfectly on brand, and anyone embarrassed by it has not had to live with the years of fellow fans proselytizing the show to anyone who so much as dares breathe a word of the show around us. We have a reputation. Do you know how many times I’ve heard non-One Piece fans complain, “Don’t talk to a One Piece fan about One Piece because they will try to convert you.”? Tumblr putting a pathetic meow meow clown on your dash is hilariously low-key compared to some of the deeply annoying, “Have you ever read One Piece?? It’s the best manga ever, let me show you the sales numbers and some absolutely incoherent splash page art, I know you’ll agree that it’s the best!” proselytizing I have seen my fellow fans get up to. I hyena laugh every time I think about it.