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10 years ago
goodscreenname
Hmm, I should look into this. And if the places on Center Street aren't posting job ads online, I might just take a walk down there and go from store to store, asking if they're hiring.
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10 years ago
goodscreenname
It would be amazing if I could get involved in that. I might try to get in contact with him.
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10 years ago
goodscreenname
I would definitely consider that, but I don't have a car to get there and back. It was either keep my car and sleep in it, or sell it and get an apartment here.
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10 years ago
goodscreenname
My skill set is irrelevant to most companies, which is why I'm applying to mostly fast food places and other low level jobs. The only thing I think I can do well is audio production. When I first moved here, I got involved with a recording studio that records all the big lds superstars. Unfortunately, work has been slow there and none of it has come my way. I think the best option for me at th
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10 years ago
goodscreenname
Well, a few reasons: I'm an aspiring music producer and I know Provo has a budding music industry. As soon as I moved here, I made great connections. Turns out that just about no one here is interested in electronic music though. Fortunately, I've recently been contacted by a music business in LA that's interested in working with me, so I might be looking to move there soon. It's also super ch
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10 years ago
goodscreenname
I can't believe I didn't consider this sooner. Wow. I think I'm ready to move again.
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10 years ago
goodscreenname
I'm 22 years old and I live in Provo (moved here about 5 months ago). I'm having an obnoxiously hard time finding a job here. I've got just about no money at this point. I'm mostly applying to really low-level jobs (like fast food places). I've applied to lots of jobs over the past couple months, had a couple interviews, but ultimately I have not been offered anything yet. To give you some bac
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10 years ago
goodscreenname
Apparently I haven't had as bad of an encounter with people of the LDS faith.
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10 years ago
goodscreenname
I love them for being humans who are only doing the best they know. Even if it is completely wrong. A lot of mormons are my friends. All my roommates are mormon too. I can respect them as friends without respecting the founders of their beliefs. If they actually committed unfair acts in an extremist way, then I couldn't hold that respect anymore. But all the mormons I know are really mild, easy g
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10 years ago
goodscreenname
Your post has definitely given me a lot to think about. And it's amazing that you and your husband were able to live together peacefully with different views. And I really like what you said about universal beliefs. I want to love and respect everyone, no matter what they believe.
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10 years ago
goodscreenname
Oh cool. That's close to where I live. I also just sent you an email.
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10 years ago
goodscreenname
I know the video didn't make the claim about knowing everything, but it's just usually where that sort of thing ultimately leads, haha. As far as the logic of it all goes, well, I personally try to avoid thinking about it all together. It's important for some to fully examine everything, but I'm already too distracted. I'm not religious, I'm not athiest, I'm just me, heh. And yeah, I'd totally
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10 years ago
goodscreenname
haha I'm not saying all of them. But there are a few heroes of mine who happen to be mormon and their success is really inpsiring to me. They live amazing lives. I still greatly admire them even if I don't agree with what they believe.
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10 years ago
goodscreenname
I see where the creators of this video are coming from. It basically sums up why a lot (maybe most) people believe in religion at all. But still, it's ridiculous for any religous or atheist person to say they understand how everything works. The universe far extends beyond anyone's knowledge, no matter how someone looks at it.
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10 years ago
goodscreenname
Warning: long post alert. I’m 22 years old and raised evangelical, although I’m not practicing any religion now. I felt like my Christian faith was lacking something and maybe the LDS church had the missing element I wanted. After watching the general conference with a Mormon friend and his wife, I had questions. Soon, an older woman from the church called me and we had several conversatio
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