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i honestly dont get why people stopped reblogging things they like on here bc like what are you afraid of??? people thinking youre cringey?? guess what bitch! youre on tumblr! it's all cringey! reblog everything you like and do it shamelessly no one fuckin cares
Bc I know some of y'all are about to have a fit in the notes
BBC Ghosts - S2E04
great tv recommendations: ghosts ↳ “I feel like we’re gonna be stuck here forever. Hah, join the club!“
Goddamn I know I'm just screaming into the aether at this point but im just like ??????? I've never wanted to deck someone MORE
Lmao honestly? Fuck Ryan Haywood. We dont support sex pest cretins and predators in this household
Oh, Jeremy…
Anyways LPOTL need to get back on the road already so I can watch those degenerates discuss UFOs, wrestling, and whether Ed Kemper truly was a bumblebutt
Never thought I'd see Ryan Haywood jerkin it or Adam Kovic playing with his asshole and sucking a dildo but hey here we are in 2020
mormon kids under the age of 18 being told their church is a cult
mormons 18-24 after they go through their endowment ceremony and receive their new name and secret clothing and learn the secret handshakes and passwords and realize everyone around them has been secretly doing this the whole time and now theyre going to be sent away from their family for 2 years where they will literally not be allowed to be alone for 1 second of the day except to go to the bathroom and they have no idea how to get out of what they just got into
one of the only perks of being a mormon woman is that i didn’t get my endowment at age 19 and i had a little extra time to mature and be out on my own. that’s all i needed to make a clean break and i got out at 21 before i wouldve gotten my endowment.
wait what? can anyone elaborate on this? because I had no idea this was a thing
basically when youre a mormon kid growing up you realize your church is a little strict but you’re like whatever. i have friends at church because i go to church 6 days a week and everyone around me is affirming that this is the right thing to do and we have special knowledge no one else has otherwise everyone would be like this. so youve gotta go teach them & it’s the greatest thing in the world to be a missionary. also the temple is beautiful and amazing and spiritual and holy and everyone wants to go there. but it’s a secret! :) because it’s holy and sacred
then if youre a boy and u turn 18 they’re like wow amazing!!! you get to go on a mission and be like all the great men around you!! and now you get to go through the temple! so #blessed!
and then you go through the temple and all the above mentioned SECRET CULTY SHIT happens (EXPLANATION HERE http://mormoncurtain.infymus.com/topic_templeceremonies.html) and youre shipped off to a strange place where everything you eat, wear, go, listen to and do is controlled, and you’re not allowed to talk to your family or friends (except through a once-a-week email) and you literally are being watched by your companion at all. times.
some might say “you can leave at any time” but consider that i never went on a mission and i never went through the temple and i still consider leaving the mormon church the hardest thing i ever did. you have no social network outside the church. you are lacking major knowledge and skills. you have to grapple with the fact that you may never see your family again.
I’m reblogging this again bc I have Thoughts.
Leaving is such an isolating experience. No one inside wants anything to do with you anymore and no one outside understands the scale of messed up that Mormonism is. Like it’s easy to point and laugh at the ridiculousness, but it’s literally a cult. There’s so much trauma involved and there’s trauma in leaving.
People on the outside don’t understand how hard it is to leave. I grew up where all my friends were catholic and are no longer religious and they’re like “well everyone hates church, you just stop going” but Mormonism isn’t like that at all. For starters I had to get a lawyer involved to leave and then the ostracization from the entire community that nurtured me growing up was just the cherry on top. It’s effectively being shunned. Everyone you were forced to call sister and brother growing up no longer wants anything to do with you. And you deserve it, because you shouldn’t have fallen for the anti-Mormon lies.
Leaving The Church was the hardest thing I ever did and my family accepts me so I’m a lucky one. But they still ardently adhere to the institution that hurt me and has resulted in the deaths of people I love. I will never understand.
“There’s so much trauma involved and there’s trauma in leaving.”
It’s easy for people looking in from the outside to forget this. Thank you for the reminder. Can anyone recommend resources for young Mormons looking to explore their options?
Please note: this post will be directly addressed to those hypothetical young Mormons
If you know you’re ready to leave, use quitmormon.com. It’s run by the guy from reddit who is now famous in exmormon circles for offering absolutely free legal services to anybody who needs help leaving. You can give your church id number if you know it, but it’s not required (I never memorized mine, and I sure wasn’t going to ask for it). He takes care of everything. This keeps TSCC (the so-called church) from getting all your latest info and keeps them from hassling you or harassing you. They have to talk to your lawyer instead. Pre 2015, it felt almost impossible to try to leave, but it’s a lot easier now! The years of picketing General Conference to force an excommunication trial are over!
Find a support system. Lean on your friends that have never been mormon, any family members who left, anyone you know who left. I’m an exmormon happy to answer any questions, and I’m sure there are plenty others in the notes who would be super willing to be supportive too. Exmormon groups are many and varied now, and it’s best to find the one that vibes for you. There’s a subreddit that’s popular, but I personally used - and I know this sounds weird, since I don’t have kids - a forum called Mormonism & More on the site babycenter.com. It was started several years ago by some mormons who had questions they weren’t allowed to ask on the normal mormon board (because that board required uplifting, mormon-approved answers at all times). It’s since shifted to ex-mormons or people who want to leave but can’t right now because of family situations. Even though the threads were years old, I spent weeks on that forum, reading about what other people had gone through and how they got through it, and to me, that was super helpful.
Research the culty stuff at your own peril. I liked learning about that stuff for a really long time, because I felt learning about all those secrets (I especially liked learning about the truth of the Book of Abraham) … it helped me feel valid in my choice. It helped me keep in mind that this was something that I had escaped, something that had wanted to hurt me. Missing your abuser doesn’t mean you should go back, it means you should keep moving forward. Missing your cult has the same solution. Lots of people fell for the “we’re totally not a cult!” line by TSCC. Some of them will not offer sympathy. If you want to watch the hidden camera videos of endowments and other temple stuff, I would super super recommend you have a trusted friend watch them with you. And bring comfort food. You’ll probably need it.
TSCC put out a series of essays on controversial (read: faith-killing, eye-opening, omg how could I have ever supported the people who did this) issues in mormon history. They are the Orthodox LDS pre-approved responses to a lot of the more incriminating accusations that have been leveled at TSCC over the years. They should be hosted on TSCC website somewhere, and would have been posted around or after 2015. They may reaffirm your faith now that you know TSCC’s defense, but they may push you right out the door. (Or break the shelf? Do Mormons still use the shelf analogy, or is that retired now?)
Lots of mormons become atheists after leaving. Many join mainstream xian churches. Some become witches, some study every religion they can get their hands on, some try to go back and realize all the magic (or holy spirit, if you prefer) is gone. Don’t think you have to know right away. Some people throw away or burn all their mormon stuff, some people keep it to show their kids, but again, you don’t have to make that decision right away. Some people call TSCC a cult after they leave, myself included, but you don’t have to if it makes you uncomfortable or it it doesn’t feel true to your experience.
Look up religious trauma syndrome. It’s real. The pain you will probably feel is real, the grief you will probably feel is real, and in many ways, you may have to mourn the death of what you were always told Life Will Be For You.
And learn that the world is not half as evil as TSCC told you. Your coworkers who drink a beer at the end of the day are not evil or abusive. Your friends who wear sleeveless shirts are not evil or promiscuous. You’re allowed to wear short shorts! You’re allowed to drink coffee! You’re allowed to ask questions in a faith community without being silenced or condemned! You’re allowed to not want kids! There’s a lot of unlearning here.
TLDR? You have options. You have freedom. Find nonmormon friends who will support you. Be kind to yourself.
Where I was at 15 vs where I am now at 25 vs where I want to be at 35
Gradually becoming more comfortable with myself, embracing my feminine side (I grew up as a major tomboy.) I just want to be happier and satisfied lmao
tfw you see terrible news and think "my job just got 10x harder"
“If every woman that you come into contact with hates you? It is YOUR fault. If women do not like you, it is YOUR fault. I cannot emphasize that enough. If women do not like you, if women are repelled by your presence… It. Is. YOUR. Fault.”
— Marcus Parks, Last Podcast on the Left
Okay so like. I get the sentiment. But you know how there’s a push on the internet to have a little more nuance these days? And how quick sound-bitey quotes are Not Good? This is one example of why.
Here’s just ONE (1) nuance that could apply to this quote that makes it utterly untrue:
If you are black and white women don’t like you? That’s not your fault. That’s racism.
Here’s another:
If you are visibly disabled in a way that repels able-bodied women? That’s NOT YOUR FAULT. That’s ableism.
I mean the list goes on. You get the idea.
I don’t know this podcast. I don’t know the context. But it’s hard for me to imagine context that could make this a great quote. And in any case, POSTING just this quote is Not Good.
Nuance. Please. It’s important.
i like nuance. doesn’t seem like many people do.
Hello! Just jumping on this... For anyone who's seen the rounds of this quote from Last Podcast On The Left:
The full context behind relates to the 2014 Isla Vista mass shooting committed by 22-year old Elliot Rodger, leaving 6 dead and 14 others injured. The motive behind the mass shooting (as per his own admission available on YouTube and within a 107,000+ word manifesto) was to punish women for rejecting his romantic and sexual advances during his "Day of Retribution." He specifically points to the fact that he is a virgin at 22. I believe Rodger's YouTube videos are re-uploaded to YouTube if you would like to hear all of this from the horses mouth.
Unfortunately, OP cut off the rest of the conversation as it was a pretty lengthy segment from the episode Manifestos. Ben (a co-host who acts as the audience's proxy and listens to Marcus and Henry, the other two co-hosts) did argue against this sentiment, stating "There's a lot of mean women out there."
Marcus then clarifies with, "Ben, if EVERY single woman you come into contact with..."
I believe the overall point of this quote was, "If it smells like shit wherever you go, it might not be everyone else. It might be you." Taken literally, however, this quote does lack context and nuance on its own.
i cant rly emphasize how deeply i love last podcast on the left and how incredible it is that a podcast can just keep improving with time #veryrare
and this is why I love them
Marcus: I spent about 12 hours listening to nothing but David Bowie yesterday.
Henry: While you and your girlfriend made death masks of each other?
Marcus: Heh, no-well..
Ben: Whats a ‘death mask”?
Marcus: *laughing*
Henry: Its a whole long story we’ll get into it
Ben: Oh ok. We’ll do a whole episode on it.
Marcus: Its a whole…thing.
Ben: …You know a lot of couples go strawberry picking. And then you did- you made a death mask with your girlfriend.
Marcus: Yes absolutely. Yeah it was her Christmas gift to me.
Ben: Oh isn’t that nice.
Henry: Its like she’s planning your death.
me making colin jump even though i know he has a whole ass family