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From dating to ward activities, there are a variety of awkward opportunities that arise when you put a group of young single adults together! As LDS Living Facebook follower Kirie Close says about the most awkward experience in the YSA ward, "Ummm . . . my entire time as a ward member in it. But it was fun!" Here are a few more of our favorite Facebook comments from LDS Living readers who responded to our question: "What was your most awkward experience in the YSA ward?"
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Surrounded by friends and family, beloved British actor Alan Rickman died of cancer on January 14. A talented artist who graced both London stages and Hollywood sets for more than 30 years, Rickman was best known for his role as Professor Severus Snape in the Harry Potter films.
BYU students killed it at the ANDY Awards with their hilarious and slightly morbid "Pests Do Not Mess with the Orkin Man" ad, taking home first place in the student category.
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From wanting the entire name of the franchise changed to Space Adventure Fun Times and wanting Luke's robotic hand replaced by an ewok, George Lucas has some pretty hilarious dying wishes that he shares with J.J. Abrams--or is it Jar Jar Abrams?--in this great Studio C sketch.
Have you ever wondered what Napoleon and Pedro might look and act like when they're grown adults?
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Tinder has been making marriages and headlines for years now. And while many LDS singles have had success with the app, others experience frustration when they realize many of the people on Tinder aren't looking for the same kind of commitment.
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Palms sweat, tongues swell, speech slurs. These are just some common symptoms of those preparing to ask a father for permission to marry his daughter. But that's only the tip of the iceberg in this hilarious sketch from Studio C that ends in what looks life a murder crime scene. Check it out!
What started out as anelementary science project soon turned into a YouTube channel that now has over 2.5 million subscribers and over 1 billion views. Daniel Markham and his son Lincoln have achieved YouTube fame by cutting things open to see what's inside.