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How do you deal with disappointment in life?
jacpod comments on Feb 20, 2018:
I am quite good at crying and think it really helps me stay sane when bad stuff is happening or it just isn't my turn for something good to come along. I can sort of cry to order and the aftermath is comforting. I think hormones might get released or something like that, that helps. also am up for taking a nap my partner lives upstairs to me and I ask him to wake me by knocking on the ceiling when its a certain time.
Kind of putting myself out here with this one.
jacpod comments on Feb 20, 2018:
toxic families can pull you down if you let them. I was glad to hear you have been taking steps to look out for yourself.
What is the most important trait you seek in a friend?
jacpod comments on Feb 20, 2018:
As far as I can remember even though my friends are scattered all over the British Isles and we dont talk much except on facebook I still love every one of them to bits Some I havent seen in years abd they are still my friends in my book ,(not so for my family,)
Can you fall in love with someone who you've never met in person?
jacpod comments on Feb 20, 2018:
I would imagine so and I would hope so it makes life quite interesting.
I just joined last night so I'm getting the feel for the site. Does everyone like it?
jacpod comments on Feb 20, 2018:
I hope so, I am enjoying it ,fairly new member too , I hope you like it
I am somebody with schizophrenia.
jacpod comments on Feb 20, 2018:
you sound amazing !
Do you try to avoid chemicals in products you use?
jacpod comments on Feb 20, 2018:
my daughter in law has advised me about palm oil so I look out for that in the ingredients but I'm vegan and tend to cook with fresh ingredients every day eat plus rice and bananas I must say I am not a great foodie person.
Kids
jacpod comments on Feb 20, 2018:
I have a daughter living in Liverpool, 50 this year a son living in newcastle upon tyne 49 this year, and five grandchildren four girls and a boy I think the oldest is 21. Seriously long time grown and gone
Favourite Book Genre?
jacpod comments on Feb 20, 2018:
crime fiction but every so often go back to the old favourites teh classics
Reading Format Preferences.
jacpod comments on Feb 20, 2018:
I like real books, dont mind their condition I live in sheltered acommodation so space is tight and i have only one corner bookshelf with books I cant bring myself to give away or throw out - A library van comes once a month but mostly I buy second hand books from charity shops and take them back when I am out and about - I buy a paper every day mainly to do the codeword and i flick though to see if there is anything of interest - I listen to BBC news (although these days I cant think why I give them any credibility) and also look online
Would you want to be famous?
jacpod comments on Feb 20, 2018:
I was mildly famous for a short time had my picture in the papers for being a woman plasterer. I had a full page spread in the Liverpool Echo under the title Dirty Women apparently they were looking for more Dirty women to make it a series but couldn't find any.The day that picture was taken we were doing a handover of a house renovation so I wasnt in my work clothes a bystander had on overalls so they asked him if I could borrow them - It was all pretty embarrassing. I was also in the Burnley Gazette and the photographer had taken the picture from below me, in a mill we were renovating the angle made me look like an Amazon with size ten shoes(I am five foot one and a half)
Do you "people watch?"
jacpod comments on Feb 20, 2018:
I actually had to think about this one - No I dont, although I might if something big went down whilst I was in a cafe - and I think its because I originally come from London and we had in those days (early fifties) a practise of giving people space, because we were such an overcrowded city, to allow others some personal space was almost necessary and maybe a small kindness as we had little money then. I was in China in the early eighties and it was so overcrowded (Beijing)(Shenyang) it was overwhelming to me, but strangely I never heard a baby cry all the time I was there and wondered if it was because they were always held. the young men carried their fathers to the hospital on their backs I was told it was respect for the elders
The Multiple Intelligences Theory: What types fit you best? Least?
jacpod comments on Feb 20, 2018:
Least is logical mathematica, best is interpersonal.
Do the Olympic games conflict with the UK school philosophy of "no child should lose" ?
jacpod comments on Feb 19, 2018:
I wouldn't have minded that rule being in place when I was at primary school in London, but I have honestly never heard of it. Wacky!
How do you socialize?
jacpod comments on Feb 19, 2018:
I dont think that I have ever met another atheist here apart from the one I live with, outing yourself isnt a popular sport round here people who have stopped believing keep quite schtum.
Hugs & kisses.
jacpod comments on Feb 19, 2018:
I'm a brit too - Awkward eh! could you carry a large folded umbrella and point it in his direction. The direct approach might work "Sorry I dont do hugs!"
Hello everyone.
jacpod comments on Feb 19, 2018:
hiya I am from England when I was growing up nobody ever mentioned religion it was a truly private matter , but I would be of the view that they are indeed more aggressive in their agenda.- I have met vicars priests deacons nuns and all sorts of church related people when I was a lecturer in counselling and most were really funny and loving their time out so it obviously isn't everyone but there are some teachings I imagine that make for intolerance squared.
Good morning.
jacpod comments on Feb 19, 2018:
I was in a stone built asylum in bexley kent england it was built in 1898 well away from any other community so you couldn't hitch a lift away. I mainly remember that the whole top floor was a dance floor and that there were loads of underground tunnels the men who had been there a long time mostly congregated in the tunnels and called out hopefully gizzafag if anyone passed by.
Whats The most frightening thing anyone’s ever said to you?
jacpod comments on Feb 19, 2018:
If you dont tell me where your brother is living I will knock your head right though that wall young lady!
Do people you meet ever assume you are amoral because you are agnostic or atheist?
jacpod comments on Feb 19, 2018:
only all the boring time
Guilty Pleasure?
jacpod comments on Feb 19, 2018:
I went without a tv for 25 years mostly because I hate the adverts years and then realised I could get it on my computer without the adverts - now we watch every evening for 2 hours. Don't ask! me and my mate - creatures of habit!
How do you socialize?
jacpod comments on Feb 19, 2018:
Up till I retired I was very active and enjoyed meeting people , these days I seem to enjoy my own company quite a lot more .I am an artist and enjoy working in different materials - I find that I dont get on particularly well with the people in my surrounding district as it is a divided community and i belong to neither side I also notice that being English doesn't help in that regard either - But I have some friends here and quite a lot of people to say 'hello! nice weather for ducks? to. the major draw for me where i live is that I am only 3 and a half minutes from the sea and a river with ducks. The views are glorious we are not far from the dark hedges or the carrick a rede rope bridge and we can always cut and run over the border to the south if the parades are barmy.
Are you racist?
jacpod comments on Feb 19, 2018:
I said NO but I cannot be sure - I enjoy meeting people from other country's and races not really sure having said that that I know very much about race - People seem to be just from wherever they are born, but our genes must be by now so intermingled it would be hard to know - I see people on the net who have had their genetic code done and they end up in percentages of this and that - Its probably interesting but I am not sure I can get my head round it, or if it even matters.Sorry this is about the worst answer I have ever made here!
Here is a no no my first picture hah!
jacpod comments on Feb 19, 2018:
It was supposed to go under the tattoo convo but hey you can't get everything right!
I'm at a crossroads(again) and I've been thinking about what "better" means.
jacpod comments on Feb 19, 2018:
for me better means freedom to do as I choose, to walk away from people who want to hurt me in any way - because I am 70, I havent the flexibility in my body to do a lot of the things I did previously but walking enjoying the fresh air the change of the seasons liking the simplicity of just doing what I want when I want especially eating and not having to compromise for anyone else.
Do you like a challenge in life or an easy life?
jacpod comments on Feb 19, 2018:
I 'm with you on this one and it would be nice to get them coming at a reasonable rate so there was some breathing space in between - the learning
Why all or nothing
jacpod comments on Feb 19, 2018:
No I understand what you are saying and it seems you have a really good understanding of your own situation but for me there is no answer to this other than, be yourself do what delights you have fun or not as you choose. An orange would still feel and taste the same if it were called an apple -trust yourself - dont be pigeonholed you dont have to be. Your own personal growth is your own affair it doesn't have to be questioned by anyone other than you.
Hi, I'm Donna, new member and proud owner of this diagnosis: bipolar type two, generalized anxiety ...
jacpod comments on Feb 19, 2018:
Hiya good to see you !
Bad anxiety day.
jacpod comments on Feb 19, 2018:
WowI I went on a book binding course in Derbyshire where a friend of mine lives. The shop was called Scriveners and it was delightful ,all strange corners with different things in it and strange passageways it was like something out of a Dickens Novel. The lessons were one to one but the whole package was just 'olde worlde' I havent done much since but thanks you just gave me some inspiration there. One of the things the staff had going between them was to make the smallest possible bound book.
Any more gun nuts that won't budge on there right to bear arms whatever happens with innocent lives ...
jacpod comments on Feb 18, 2018:
When my father came back from the war he brought back his service gun; at some point in the fifties there was an amnesty for a few months that meant you could go to the local police station and hand them in - My father really didnt want to do it! My mother took it and wrapped it in a tea towel and marched us all round to hand it in - I think it was supposed to be a lesson of some kind but I am glad all that happened and fewer guns were around.
Wasting natural resources
jacpod comments on Feb 18, 2018:
wow!
Unusual expressions.
jacpod comments on Feb 18, 2018:
here they say useless as tits on a boar! Also you're as much use as a chocolate teapot!
Do you think you are well informed?
jacpod comments on Feb 18, 2018:
Not really, as there is so much out there to 'get' I have never felt curbed by my atheism only by my lack of intelligence or knowledge - I cant do maths to save my life ( I went to a free school) I tend to flick through newspapers to find what will hold my interest.
Do you identify as a Highly Sensitive Person? Or, not at all? What do you think of the term?
jacpod comments on Feb 18, 2018:
I do in a way as a lot of this list does apply to me, but I think what made me this way out was my upbringing which was pretty strange with a bi polar mother and an abusive father, no rules of any kind no solidity etc.etc.
The Dalai Lama said, and I paraphrase, it is not necessarily helpful to believe in god to be a ...
jacpod comments on Feb 18, 2018:
I love that man!
How many languages do you speak?
jacpod comments on Feb 18, 2018:
schoolgirl french - I have a friend in france we have never met in person but we both have the same unusual name and we write on Facebook. I can get by clumsily in German have, O level Latin no romans left to converse with sadly.
Wearing a kilt
jacpod comments on Feb 18, 2018:
does regimental mean no knickers?
Creativity versus Creation.
jacpod comments on Feb 18, 2018:
Oh no! My brain hurts I don't even understand the question!
"How can you be a moral person and be an atheist?
jacpod comments on Feb 18, 2018:
Love your responses quick and sharp wish I were as cute! I think I might be prone to hesitation and waffle!
So I posted something earlier that I took down because my intentions were being misunderstood.
jacpod comments on Feb 18, 2018:
I like your honesty and I don't use this place as a dating site - didnt even know it could be, but given that we are 'settled' on that score the bigger part of it is getting on with people an d trying to understand other peoples ways and thinking and it seems to me anyone who decides they like it here can belong here . I love it because there is a whole world out there i know very little about so its learning for me -Hope you give us another chance!
Does anyone get a high from learning?
jacpod comments on Feb 17, 2018:
I think I get something similar because I went to a free school and learned to learn for myself, and there was this real buzz about 'getting it' The problem was that I never wanted to learn maths or geography and sometimes (at 70 y.o) I am faced with just how ignorant I really am in these matters I am not stupid about money but need lots of change. I was called 'the book worm' by my family as I always had my nose in a book. I cope with my lack of understanding about where I am by enjoying being lost -At Glastonbury festival its a hoot its like a small city and at some point you do meet people you know who point you in the direction you should be heading .
How many republican atheists/agnostics are members of this website?
jacpod comments on Feb 17, 2018:
sorry whats a republican? is it Conservative?
Do you think people care about Truth, as it comports to reality?
jacpod comments on Feb 17, 2018:
this really is the bee in my bonnet getting to the point where I cant believe anything - I have accepted post-truth is upon us and i wish I could turn some clocks back
Whats The most frightening thing anyone’s ever said to you?
jacpod comments on Feb 17, 2018:
I was attacked by a man in my housing scheme afterwards - he said to my partner in front of me "Tell that bitch I'll wring her fucking neck I'll get her put out of here!
Have you ever used affirmations?
jacpod comments on Feb 17, 2018:
Not as such I was in another life a lecturer in person centred counsellling and we covered all these different therapies as well, As far as I know it can do no harm; the original affirmation was "every day in every way I am getting better and better!" And you can make up your own and they are supposed to be unconditional and the most powerful you can get ; so even though you may not believe it saying it regularly can get you into that frame of mind i suppose its a bit like taking a deep breath and thinking "yes I can do this!
Forgiveness
jacpod comments on Feb 17, 2018:
Sometimes I can rise to the occasion especially if I truly ;get' the other persons inadequacy sometimes its too brutal and raw and it has to be put on the back burner. My parents were both damaged they are both dead now and I think I am spent my own recovery will have to do in place of forgiveness
I was raised catholic and the things that stick with me the most is the fear the nuns put into me.
jacpod comments on Feb 17, 2018:
can you lay Monga to rest in peace now you have shared this ?- I have never had a god but fear is powerful I rather think laughter helps it go away quicker.
Too many examples around me! Hahaha
jacpod comments on Feb 17, 2018:
My partner (we dont live together) has OCD and I have D.I.D we get along the best he makes up for all my deficits and I do all his cooking cleaning washing etc. Its a partnership that fits like a glove. I do get mad when people think because I have D.I.D that I am a potential mad axe murderer - more likely to be sitting sucking my thumb, he's more likely tone putting on his umtieth pair of surgical gloves.
Is it normal to have a phobia of webs?
jacpod comments on Feb 17, 2018:
Seems like there are a lot of people who have this one just looked it up on the net but apparently no name for it arachnophobia seems to do for both spiders and webs.
How do you feel about supplements?
jacpod comments on Feb 17, 2018:
When I am under the weather I take spatone which is a water based iron supplement it doesnt make you as constipated as the tablets. My doctor gives me the tablets so at least I know I need them.
Do you have a family member (or person in your life) that you just don't want to deal with?
jacpod comments on Feb 17, 2018:
I live in sheltered accommodation and there is a guy here who completely does my head in. He talks really loudly takes over parts of communal areas and 'decorates them sulks when he doesnt get his own way leaves notices everywhere and is so self important I could spit!
What's your favorite book? I loved Atlas Shrugged, Anna Karinena, and Guns, Germs, and Steel.
jacpod comments on Feb 17, 2018:
I seriously liked war and peace but my first attempt I bought a difficult edition poorly translated with loads of footnotes so it put me off for a bit when I got a good one I really loved it.
Believer Bashing?
jacpod comments on Feb 17, 2018:
I am with you on this completely, whatever floats your boat, you said it for me thank you!
Who are your favorite scientist, and why?
jacpod comments on Feb 17, 2018:
Marie Curie, I suppose because she was a pioneer and a role model.
Neil deGrasse Tyson: ‘Prayer Is Insufficient To Stop Bullets From Killing School Children’
jacpod comments on Feb 17, 2018:
After the Dunblane massacre in Scotland we got tighter gun laws here in the U.K
Why are you not religious?
jacpod comments on Feb 17, 2018:
My family are not religious and so it never took, it always seemed pretty boring to me and going nowhere .
Intercultural Miscommunication?
jacpod comments on Feb 17, 2018:
When I was in germany I had very little German and would go into the local shop each day to buy something mainly struggling and pointing and the shop assistants would all gather giggling to hear what I was stupidly going to say . - One day, it was a long time ago I decided to buy a pair of stockings and said in my awful German I want to buy a pair of tights but not altogether joined but one leg here and one leg here. We all collapsed in giggles.
Is FAITH in anything absurd all the time? Do we need faith ever?
jacpod comments on Feb 17, 2018:
agree with you totally - when I first read it I thought what phrase would stand in for - Making a leap of faith? and then i just thought oh! 'rust yourself!'
Do you trust the government as a source of information?
jacpod comments on Feb 17, 2018:
British government wouldn't trust them with a barge pole we are totally in the you know what and have ridiculous M'P.s I fear for us completely.
There is no agnostic vs. atheist! The peeve I have...
jacpod comments on Feb 17, 2018:
Love you - thank you!
Do any of you have earnestly religious friends?
jacpod comments on Feb 16, 2018:
Most people i know in Northern Ireland go to church/chapel regularly but all of them are cool with the idea that I dont believe. I dont get ragged much and in lots of ways its quite funny. It s very different from England where no one wants to know and when I first came here I was surprised that my partner who is originally from here was subject to 'the 3 questions' and no one gave a hoot about what I might or might not be - The questions are, what school did you go to? whats your name where are you from?
Confession: I receive several book catalogs and I look at every one, but mostly I pick up ...
jacpod comments on Feb 16, 2018:
I tend to buy second hand books from charity shops and then take them back to be resold I live in a very small town and the library is somewhat pitiful. whereas we are coming down charity shops.
Anyone here a psychotherapist?
jacpod comments on Feb 16, 2018:
Was; but there are many different kinds of psychotherapy - (which really just means help for the mind) there is Jungian -Person Centred Rogerian, Reichian, Co Counselling ,Transactional Ananlysis, Person Centred Creative Expressive Therapy, Hot tub rebirthing, rebirthing breathwork , and about 100 others I'd go to an alternative bookstore and browse and see what hooks your imagination it helps if you know what sort of therapy you'd like to engage in, like bodywork to release tension or ,thoughtful self analysis, or creative expression.
What is the purpose of life?
jacpod comments on Feb 16, 2018:
loving laughing learning lolling lilting living.......
I can see the path clearly before me. I'm turning into a hummus snob.
jacpod comments on Feb 16, 2018:
ahhh join the exclusive club you know you want to grind your own chick peas and sesame paste and garlic.
So saw this on Facebook and the believers are PISSED.
jacpod comments on Feb 16, 2018:
here in UK we have Hearing Voices Networks where people get together who are voice hearers - not everyone feels they have anything to heal and dont get destructive voices but those who do can get help for what to do, I have D.I.D and occasionally hear voices , but my alters are pretty quiet these days I imagine because I am less tuned in - being a lot older. https://www.hearing-voices.org/ You all sound as if you think all voices are religious I know no-one who gets messages from god some of the messages are helpful like your shoelaces are untied.
Which bible story for you was the most comedic?
jacpod comments on Feb 16, 2018:
jonah and the whale
Do you think abortions should be illegal?
jacpod comments on Feb 16, 2018:
No I elected to have a legal abortion, (england), but the surgeon awaited to do it to the last moment it was legally possible then said that he would not do the operation unless I was sterilised at the same time I was so desperate I let him do it but have hated the idea that someone was so free with their religious beliefs that they took them out on me. It isn't why I am atheist I never had a god.
Is the idea of calling someone atheist strange?
jacpod comments on Feb 16, 2018:
I think theres every reason in the world to out yourself as a non golf player we have several courses nearby and many people are vociferous scouts for the 'holy' game. .
Please Tell Me One Body Part You Hate Or Find Least Attractive About Yourself
jacpod comments on Feb 16, 2018:
my stomach it has four vertical ad horizontal operation scars on it and makes me look like a hot cross bun.
Most common atheist stereotypes or misconceptions you've encountered?
jacpod comments on Feb 16, 2018:
Does it count the number of times I am told I will go to hell -fire and eternal damnation and the person telling me really really wants to save me from all that and I really really could be saved f only I chose the right path.
Who are you actually?
jacpod comments on Feb 16, 2018:
no it isn't hard being the public me because the only difference is that I say less, that would cause offence and it doesn't cost me not to say it . I dont even think of it as a mask because i am not hiding anything from myself.
Fix your gun laws!
jacpod comments on Feb 16, 2018:
Its a hard one to come to terms with.
I stole this one from another site.
jacpod comments on Feb 16, 2018:
I think you did the right thing at least saved your sanity and your mind from blowing a gasket.
What do you know well enough to teach others?
jacpod comments on Feb 16, 2018:
I was a lecturer in person centred therapy also creative expressive therapy degree in fine and applied arts ,had an adv,dip massage I could teach plastering as I trained on a Topps course and subsequently had a plastering 'career' I have just taught someone to crochet.
Should religion be taught in schools?
jacpod comments on Feb 16, 2018:
I remember being in school and a girl was sent out of the class when we had RE unless it was the old testament - I always seriously wished I had a get out of RE free card.
Smoking In Cars With Children Is Illegal Starting January 30, 2018
jacpod comments on Feb 16, 2018:
been illegal here sine 2015
Have you delt with domestic abuse?
jacpod comments on Feb 16, 2018:
yes too many times what an eejit I was to let anyone do that
Just finished a massage on a client of mine who said he wished he had worked less and goofed off ...
jacpod comments on Feb 16, 2018:
I am retired and can honestly say I really enjoyed my varied working life I don't miss it because it gave me a lot of skills I still use.
Is anybody else an outcast of their family?
jacpod comments on Feb 16, 2018:
I had that sort of experience too my brother was the golden boy - I think the only trick I found that worked was to get out from all that hideousness and make your own way learn how to give love to yourself and treat yourself well if you dont others won't either - I put that family in the bin for as long as it takes you to get your head straight - Get out whilst you can there are people out there full of love to spare,
Is the downfall of humanity men or the authority of men?
jacpod comments on Feb 16, 2018:
I think its the handed down inequality thats the problem, not the authority of men but the inequality of women - I Actually think that men are far more threatened by having to hold up this masculine persona than women are - holding up the feminine persona - When I was a plasterer I sometimes worked on big schemes and the men would either play dirty tricks on me and /or completely isolate me it never entered their head to co-operate, (apart from the builders co-operative I was part of where we all respected each other equally) Its as if they have to keep proving over and over that they are better than - I am not talking about every man but it seems we as a society put a big weight on men to be 'real' MEN!- I have heard so many men calling each other a wuss or softie but why - as far as I can see ,cut us we all bleed, and some of us can cry too.
About Yourself
jacpod comments on Feb 16, 2018:
I had some creative expressive artwork published once in a book about therapeutic art and I was the first woman in England to be a plasterer trained on a Topps course.
To what extent do you believe "with age comes wisdom?"
jacpod comments on Feb 16, 2018:
I wish! I have three uni degrees was a lecturer in counselling, and haven't at the moment got two brain cells to rub together - age related degeneration methinks, or my brain his on vacation I like your thoughts about innocence yes 'out of the mouths of babes and sucklings' I am pretty sure though that my life is condensed enough to psych out whats good and not so good.
These are two topics that are very much present at my family dinner table.
jacpod comments on Feb 16, 2018:
I agree with you - I find it offensive being pulled up for something I said about religion or politics or even the state of my country when I will never shirk from apologising handsomely for any offence I unwittingly caused
Does your hair salon or dresser listen to how you want your hair cut?
jacpod comments on Feb 16, 2018:
I went to every hairdresser in my district I am an artist and so drew a picture of exactly how I wanted my hair cut none of them did as I asked - I feel your pain - I now cut my own fringe and grow the rest for wigs for children.
Veganism: where do you stand?
jacpod comments on Feb 16, 2018:
I don't know that we were meant to be omnivores I am allergic to meat and dairy and have been since a child as was my mother - Its an unusual allergy but I seem to get all the nutrients I need am pretty fit and active for a very soon to be 70 year old na dont have many health problems.
What do you do that makes other people say "ew?"
jacpod comments on Feb 16, 2018:
Wow!I will try that I like a scraping of marmite on my peanut butter toasted sarnies.
Trying to reconcile a quandry
jacpod comments on Feb 16, 2018:
I think because its all about 'fear of the masses' when you have a world history such as the russian or french revolution etc. its sort of clear to me, that the 'haves' are going to try to keep the have nots down but will be very afraid of us because once we get going who knows what might happen? And there are more of us than there are of them - religion is a tenuous knot to tie yourself to (look at how knotty the U.S got over cuba) in England Guy Fawkes and the peasants revolt, shat a few people up.Its always about greed and trying to have more than the next person because life is inherently vulnerable and people try to beat the bank- sorry for all the mixed metaphors its how it came out of my head!
What's your best feature, beside your personality?
jacpod comments on Feb 15, 2018:
my bent nose it makes the rest of my face look better than it is.
How often do you self-censor? Is it hard to bite your tongue?
jacpod comments on Feb 15, 2018:
I live in a religiously sensitive part of the world and sometimes I put my foot in my mouth without even knowing it so I just avoid this kind of conversation we have here - the weather in northern ireland goes down well`! Outlook changeable!
What is the most important trait you seek in a friend?
jacpod comments on Feb 15, 2018:
Laughter and having fun I remember a quote from Emma Goldman 'If I cant dance I am not coming to your revolution!'
Another f@!king mass shooting here in America! At least 17 dead, 23 injured.
jacpod comments on Feb 15, 2018:
I am truly sorry to hear this.
Atheist Profanity.
jacpod comments on Feb 15, 2018:
When I was a child we were allowed to say 'Blow It!' and 'Yikey' and Flip or Flipping (pretty mild) it was early fifties.
Worst qualities
jacpod comments on Feb 15, 2018:
In N.I I would be called 'throughother it means all over the place not quite with us. I doubt at my age nearly 70 that anything is going to change so I live with it and mostly its fun for other people '
I'd like throw down a new challenge
jacpod comments on Feb 15, 2018:
Haven't much to say thats rhyming Haven't got much head for timing better go and think this through or maybe have a cuppa brew.
What is the most bittersweet moment you've had in your life?
jacpod comments on Feb 15, 2018:
Going off happily to a CND demonstration in Trafalgar square with friends; and my mother crying and imploring me not to go because she was remembering, her own war , And wanted defence in place.
Do you let your emotions get in the way of rational thinking?
jacpod comments on Feb 15, 2018:
I don't really know the answer to this - I am emotionally unstable often, and I do depend upon my partner to tell me when I am haywire - D.I.D Alters come and go as they please, sometimes its delicious, mostly I have no memory of the fugue, and my partner will tell me nothing awful happened during the lost time I am pretty confident we won't harm anyone but the answers a definite yes.
How do you tell religious people that you're an atheist?
jacpod comments on Feb 14, 2018:
I don't unless I am asked, its no one else business, if they say something like 'oh thats a shame! I just walk away .
Most common atheist stereotypes or misconceptions you've encountered?
jacpod comments on Feb 14, 2018:
So you are an atheist! So you have no moral compass!
What is your response when people threaten you with religious punishments? (i.e. Hell/Jahannam)
jacpod comments on Feb 14, 2018:
This hasn't happened to me for a really long time I used to get it a lot as a teenager - It was about the time i realised I was old enough to do the finger (without any adults around to complain at my behaviour.) i was often with a crowd and I reckon we were pretty intimidating for lone hecklers.