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Jordan Lolohea (2017 DE, West SLC)

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  • huskyhooliganhuskyhooligan Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 5,721 Swaye's Wigwam

    I'd love him even more if he got booted from a mission. MKG.
    If he did get booted I hope he is taking it in stride, and realize in the grand scheme, its not a big deal at all. It's not easy for guys. I had a cousin get sent home for stuff (booze and sex) he did prior to his mission but wasn't up front about before leaving. He ended up getting severely depressed as a result, as the expectation you will be on the mission for two years is a big thing at least for the boys. His sister was told to go home early when she told her leader her boyfriend wanted to marry her.
  • AEBAEB Member Posts: 2,985

    That actually sounds really productive compared to trying to convert Norwegians to Mormonism.

    I got approached by Mormons in the streets of Oslo once. They immediately had that way-too-friendly and sort of vacuous aura of cultism.

    That shit is so out of the norm here that I legit thought they were aliens for a second and more or less took off running.

    Hard to convert people in a country where talking to strangers is considered suspicious as fuck, and most people are irreligious anyway.
    Truer words have not be spoken ...not including Gee Scott, Sr. of course.
  • BeerThirtyBeerThirty Member Posts: 2,465
    AEB said:

    Truer words have not be spoken ...not including TrueGee Scott, Sr. of course.
  • UW_Doog_BotUW_Doog_Bot Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 16,913 Swaye's Wigwam

    That actually sounds really productive compared to trying to convert Norwegians to Mormonism.

    I got approached by Mormons in the streets of Oslo once. They immediately had that way-too-friendly and sort of vacuous aura of cultism.

    That shit is so out of the norm here that I legit thought they were aliens for a second and more or less took off running.

    Hard to convert people in a country where talking to strangers is considered suspicious as fuck, and most people are irreligious anyway.
    The whole thing actually probably gave him the reverse perspective from what it was meant to. He decided proselytizing to heathens was a waste of tim and that good people didn't actually need Mormonism for their lives or to get into heaven. He's way more tolerant and tolerable as a person since that experience.

    Also, he found out that drinking is pretty great. Thanks Norway!


  • GrundleStiltzkinGrundleStiltzkin Member Posts: 61,516 Standard Supporter

    I'm Swedish living in America and you better not talk to me

    Build that wall
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