You are a single, Mormon twentysomething.
You have a Facebook account that you pretend not to use very much. "I barely even go on it," you tell people. "I should just delete it," you say. In reality, it is an irreplaceable social lifeline. How else would you know what every single one of your acquaintances is doing at any given moment? Those status updates come in handy:
Andrew is sick ... bah!
Nick has SO MUCH homework to do.
Carly misses her family!
You have fallen in love, had your heart broken, fallen in love some more, and broken hearts. When you have to break hearts, you try to be as Christlike as possible, but sometimes you're just not sure what Jesus would do in romantic situations. You find this to be one of the New Testament's greatest deficiencies.
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