A woman posted the following on a Facebook page (Beauty Redefined)
Women are best treated like postage stamps - lick them, stick them, then send them away."
'The Funny Networks' are running multiple Twitter accounts with the most OFFENSIVE content and making money off of them. Help us shut them down!"
I have the link for you to tell Twitter what you think about this here.
And, for all of you who like crafts, a woman at my church has a craft blog that I think you'll enjoy. Click here to see it. :)
Anyways, I have a lot of pages on Facebook that I think you'd all appreciate. The first one that comes to mind is Voices For Virtue. They speak out against pornography and things alike. Anyways, thank you, to anyone reading this blog. :)
In Today's Society...
Wednesday, February 29, 2012
Saturday, February 4, 2012
Music
Just because we are Mormon, it doesn't mean we can't listen to music. While we are encouraged to listen to uplifting music, some of us still listen to bad music. I'm just going to refer to "unworthy" music as "bad music" for this post. I've found that most music is bad in modern day society. But I'm not saying all is bad.
I've made a playlist on a free music website full of just uplifting, happy music. If your looking for some good, happy music I would recommend Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros, Coldplay, The Killers (their lead singer is a Mormon,) Florence & The Machine, The Frey, Enya, and Adele. You can see my playlist of these artists here. I've arranged the playlist in a way that plays it from mellow to "loudest" so you can use that to get to your preference.
I've made a playlist on a free music website full of just uplifting, happy music. If your looking for some good, happy music I would recommend Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros, Coldplay, The Killers (their lead singer is a Mormon,) Florence & The Machine, The Frey, Enya, and Adele. You can see my playlist of these artists here. I've arranged the playlist in a way that plays it from mellow to "loudest" so you can use that to get to your preference.
Thursday, January 19, 2012
Great!
On one of my favorite Facebook pages (Voices For Virtue), I saw a post that said "Just recently, my husband and I were sitting in the waiting room of a large local business. We noticed that there were some vulgar magazines mixed into the waiting material. Later I kept thinking about those magazines, wishing there was some way to have them removed. I decided to just call the HR department and see if there was something they could do. I caught them after hours and left a message. Today, they called me back saying that they had removed all of the vulgar magazines. They apologized and said that they told the front desk people to go through everyday and check for bad material. It just goes to show, sometimes a simple phone call is all that's needed to stand up for virtue."
Wednesday, January 4, 2012
Touching..touching.
An excellent, touching video that speaks to me.
I was recently struggling to believe in the Mormon religion, but this video has really put me back on track. Hope you enjoy it. :)
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