When I go to J Crew, I like to shop for underwears but when it came to Salt Lake
City I found that they all had the same underwears. It's all white, it's
like a nice bedsheet. Sometimes when Laura's not around I like
to run to the shower naked, like to take a pillowcases and tie it around.
I like to be Tarzan. That's how I got kicked out of the Omni Hotel. It got
really weird when I went down to breakfast and all they found was two
post it notes and a sugar packet.
Alright so a lot of people ask this
question. Kwaku, what's that thing underneath your shirt because my shirts
are too wide necked and sometimes you can see my garments and I
apologize for that, I'm getting better. I'm buying new clothing where--
I hide them now. But what we wear underneath our clothing is, we wear
garments. It's a special kind of underwear and shirt, it just kind
of looks like a t-shirt and boxer shorts and it's white and we wear it underneath
our clothing and a lot of people, they look at this and say, "Then go you guys have
magic underwear." I think was Penn Jillette said we were crazy underwear.
Yeah it's crazy, it's got like sparkles and it's got, you
hit a button to start singing September by Earth Wind & Fire. It's not
crazy, it's just, it's what we wear. Now to a lot of people that seems foreign
because the idea of Christians wearing things, that's so bizarre
unless nuns or Cardinals or priests or rabbis or anyone-- a lot of religions
wear things, you know, we just wear it underneath our clothing.
It's also funny because before I was LDS sometimes I would wear a cross
necklace and I don't wear a cross necklace now. One, because men who wear
necklaces just don't get girls but two, because I already wear
garments so I already wear my symbol of my faith
underneath my clothing. To me it's something sacred and that there's
certain things I don't want to blast online. I tell you everything else about
me online, there's a couple things I can keep to myself okay folks? Muslims and
Sikhs also wear clothing on their head that they regard to be sacred and
clothing in other places they regard to be sacred.
Zoroastrianists as well wear white garments underneath their clothing that
are similar to ours. So the idea of LDS garments is not something to make
fun of or mock or ridicule-- it's something that's important to us, it's
reminder of our faith every day, it reminds us of the covenants we've taken
upon us in the temple and I love them. They're kind of cozy and fun. You can get
them in different ways, you can get your cotton-poly, you get your
dry lux, I'm a dry lux guy. You got your jersey which is it's ok it
makes you breathe more you know, when the Jersey gets wet it's kind of
sticky. Now something that does actually bother me is when people say, "you
wear magical underwear" or "you think your magic underwear is gonna protect you
from a gunshot? I'm gonna kill you, 3 Mormons." When people say things like
that, one, I call the cops but two, I also am offended because they're living in
this world in which they think mocking people's religion is okay. I
will never go and mock a Muslim. I will never go in mock a cardinal or a
priest or the Pope for what they wear. You shouldn't do that to us. The garments
represent our covenants which is basically a promise with God and God's
promise with you so we wear those to remind us of our covenants that we--
we're literally putting on our covenants in a sense. Children don't wear
them, you wear garments when you go through the temple, sometimes where you
go on a mission, before you can wear it, or we need, just feel it's time but
usually you have to be 18 to do that. Now there are certain things about garments
that are up to debate. Do you wear garments when you work out or not?
Some people say yes some people say no. I'm not in the position to be judging
you when and where are you wearing your garment but it's important that
latter-day saints who've made those covenants live worthy and they wear
their garments because it is part of the promise you've made with God. So I wear
my garments every day. Wow, I sound so self-righteous right there. I wear my garments
like, I don't if do but like, I'm holy um. So no, you don't have to wear
your garments when you're swimming or showering or anything like that
and you know I'm not a, I'm not a female so I don't know if they go like on top
of the bra or underneath the bra like I don't know
but like it's your choice I guess. But basically I hope you guys-- I hope this is a
good episode to know that the garment is something we wear, they're not something
to be mocked, they're not something crazy, they're not magical underwear. There's
nothing magic about it at all. Wingardium Leviosa.
Zoroastrianism, Muslims, Catholics, Jews, Hindus, Buddhists, Confucius, a lot of
people wear religious clothing and the Latter day Saints don't deserve to be
picked apart and mock because we wear it as well because we wear it underneath.
By the way before I go, the church has made a video about garments click on it
right here-- we can watch it, it'll be in the link in the description below and by
the way,
I learned that in high school the cheerleaders at Cypress would cheer this
at the football games. They used to do that all the time and we were
like for years wondering about how do they do that thing and then I learned my senior
year how did they did it. It was great. Anyway that has nothing to do with anything.
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