Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Stick And Stones May Break My Bones.

Hey. 
You brothers.
Yes, you know who you are.
The ones that read my blog everyday?
The ones that write all the anonymous comments.
The ones that humiliate me.
The ones that point out all my flaws.
The ones that cut me down.
The ones that pound into my head that I can never change.

Yes.
Here's a little word to your mother.






I am a Daughter of King.
A true princess.
I have a testimony of the atonement.
I am different.
I am me.
And never been happier.
So please,
stay out of my life. :)

Have any of you ever been cyber-bullied?
Please.
Tell me.

"I can do all things through Christ which strengthenth me."
Philippians 4:13




"Mortality is a period of testing, a time to prove ourselves worthy to return to the presence of our Heavenly Father. 
In order to be tested, we must sometimes face challenges and difficulties. 
At times there appears to be no light at the tunnel's end-no dawn to break the night's darkness. 
We feel surrounded by the pain of broken hearts, 
the disappointment of shattered dreams, 
and the despair of vanished hopes. 
We join in uttering the biblical plea "Is there no balm in Gilead?" 
We are inclined to view our own personal misfortunes through the distorted prism of pessimism. 
We feel abandoned, heartbroken, alone. 
If you find yourself in such a situation, I plead with you to turn to our Heavenly Father in faith. 
He will lift you and guide you. 
He will not always take your afflictions from you, 
but He will comfort and lead you with love through whatever storm you face."
--Thomas S. Monson, "Looking Back and Moving Forward"

3 comments:

  1. I'm absolutely disgusted that people do that to you! Like... I want to punch them. No one deserves that. Please stay strong, Linsey!

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  2. Cyber-bullying is no joke. Its some serious stuff

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  3. I agree with the comment above. I knew this one girl who really had a hard time with cyber-bullying. Its real

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