I want to socialize but I don’t like or can keep up with average Mormon’s conversations.

  • KiG V2@lemmygrad.ml
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    3 years ago

    Not even for the curiosity, the novelty? Me and my girlfriend accidentally ate at a cult restaurant on Valentine’s Day (Yellow Deli of the 12 Nations cult) and I LOVED talking to the waiter who was VERY far gone, I basically gave him coy winks and vague dogwhistles to suggest I too was a Christofascist and he gushed, it was fascinating. I’ve always wanted to talk to a psychopath, too. And killers, billionaires, ghouls. We have a running joke, me and my friend, about a weepy, shivering Donald Trump knocking on your day late at night and asking if he could crash on your couch.

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      3 years ago

      Sometimes, old heads will just randomly spark up conversations with me on the bus/ on the train. I remember one time, some dude said his son won against some famous Boxer? Basketball player? (Can’t remember) and how Disney Land was almost built in the Bay area.

      I don’t know if they’re making it up/ they have mental issues, but you can tell it makes them happy to have someone listen. Though my examples are a bit more wholesome than the cristofascists guys.

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      3 years ago

      I’m not at a point in my life where I could have a productive conversation about theology with a Mormon yet.

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        3 years ago

        As an ex-Mormon, I’ll never be at a point in my life where I could discuss theology with a Mormon without absolutely losing my mind lol.