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Person vs deeds
jacpod comments on May 3, 2018:
Its not just an artiste is it? they are just the ones in the public eye and probably just as representative of the population at large- My husband got tired and left me and his two children when they were 3 and 4 years old to go to Germany to work with 'the lads' I think we give the same licence to everyone. No one likes a cheat whether they are famous or not but doesnt stop them being a good singer actor whatever .
If you had to pick a song to represent you, what would you chose?
jacpod comments on May 3, 2018:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zreTvtpTeoU
Greatest Feminists In Feminism Herstory: Sarah Sanders | May 2, 2018 Act 1 | Full Frontal on TBS ...
jacpod comments on May 3, 2018:
Emily Davison
Greatest Feminists In Feminism Herstory: Sarah Sanders | May 2, 2018 Act 1 | Full Frontal on TBS ...
jacpod comments on May 3, 2018:
the suffragette who threw herself under the kings horse
Are you an open or closet agnostic/atheist, and why?
jacpod comments on May 3, 2018:
Open if any one asks . but I dont really see teh point in anyone knowing really because it is an absence of something not a presence and not really any part of my life as I have never been religious - It probably is hte least interesting thing about me something that isnt there.
Do you garden?
jacpod comments on May 3, 2018:
I'd submit pictures if I knew how - I live in sheltered accommodation and we have nice grounds with an ancient walled garden I do a lot of digging and weeding and throwing seeds around- unhappily there is a guy here who has completely demolished a beautiful landscaped area and flattened it and imported a lots of stones - I like a richness of plant life not regimented areas.
Is there any song that when you hear it ALWAYS reminds you of something?
jacpod comments on May 3, 2018:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GfAb0gNPy6s
Overheard young couple looking in my direction: .
jacpod comments on May 3, 2018:
I feel crazy most of the time D.i.D does that to you but now I ma 70 I am pretty cool with it myself.
How to deal with a bitch.
jacpod comments on May 2, 2018:
put knickers on her or spray her with heavy lavender scent -a sheet you can keep soaked in water? No I am scared witless of dogs ;no insult intended; I have been Bitten 4 times by dogs I never even saw creeping up on me from behind and in a letter box situation. One of those cool bags or wetted material - juts thinking of crazy things here but there are frozen ice packs arent there that you can buy in shops. wishing you a safe and pleasant trip
Thoughts on people who claim not to be religious but still believe in Jesus/god/sin/heaven etc?
jacpod comments on May 2, 2018:
Weird! Its a contradiction in terms -- I can get the one about maybe a guy called Jesus lived -not about him having been the son of god unless its a metaphor; The origin of the word sin comes from ,sine, meaning without love, so that one might have legs -Don't think heaven is real. No I definitely don't think you can believe and not be religious
How do I stop a colleague from imposing her religious views without offending her?
jacpod comments on May 2, 2018:
A letter written in kindness? addressed only to her ?
Should Atheist be tolerant of religion or should it be treated as unacceptable social behavior?
jacpod comments on May 2, 2018:
I dont think i need to do anything other than what I am doing already' I don't do should's and ought 's because: To whom am i answerable? Only myself and I will decide if I should or ought to do something without any help from outside' I have found in my life that 'should' is an unneccesary word; that is almost divisive ;those who think 'should'; and those who think 'shouldn't ';Its also as if you are saying something about atheists as if we are somehow part of a group the only thing I have in common with people here is an and unbelief is that enough to base anything around. I also have an ease because I don't have to start from basics.But a club of people who dont believe in the supernatural feels to me like over-egging the pudding = "what for? as Groucho Marx said I wouldn't join any club that would have me
What moral code do you follow now that you are non-religious?
jacpod comments on May 2, 2018:
I never was religious and had very strange irreligious parents & extended family - In 1952 I was four years old and could read, I read everything, I found even things I should never have got my hands on so all of my morals come from those books and the classics of childrens' books are morality squared. Real life was quite alien to me . I learned all the politenesses how to stay out of trouble and got all of my morality deepened with each inspiring book that I read . I was mostly reading because i needed to be invisible in a bonky family - because people leave you alone when you are lost in a book. Reality was a lot harder!
Do birthdays make any sense if you are an Atheist?
jacpod comments on May 2, 2018:
I like my birthday - I usually go out and play air hockey and bowling - there isn't a lot to do in Northern Ireland except see a lot of scenery and go for long walks - I cant quite see that there is anyhting at all religious about my birthday. Its just a day and only an excuse to lively up a bit
If we're gonna be friends, you need to remember this ...
jacpod comments on May 2, 2018:
trying to work out why on earth I came into this room!
Alone.
jacpod comments on May 2, 2018:
I have never had a god so I never talked to one in my mind - I have dissociative identity disorder so I have a collection of "Alters" in my mind but strangely can only listen in not have a conversation except with the one that is a go between. Would writing in an exercise book help you to put your words somewhere I find writing powerful, a drawing out of something from myself.
What book(s) helped you figure yourself (or "life") the most?
jacpod comments on May 2, 2018:
To kill a mocking bird, Alice in Wonderland, Seven Pillars of wisdom .
Do you perceive yourself as a good catch?
jacpod comments on May 2, 2018:
I'm spoken for, have been living with partner (not is same flat but i in same sheltered accommodation scheme ) for 27 years still with kindness.
How Many of Us Are into Self-Sufficient Lifestyles
jacpod comments on May 2, 2018:
I used to live in communes in England and Scotland -We had seven acres of land and it fed us but didn't keep us very warm sometimes we were so wrapped up with wooly clothes hats scarves and parkas that you couldn't tell if it was a man or a woman I guess I was off the grid for a while then moved to Lancashire. and we had a run down mill to renovate and land. I find its nice doing it with a group as you can always call in an extra hand . I dont know if I am off the grid now but living in sheltered accommodation.
Questions: Do you take offense at turns of phrase, such as.
jacpod comments on May 2, 2018:
I think that people forget that language constantly evolves to have different meanings which are different from those of us all over the world .I imagine that Linguists have a hard time tracking where we are at - For me its like how cockney rhyming slang evolved for street traders to evade the Police. They made their own sometimes daily evolving language so if someone is not a cockney barrow boy it is very hard to make out what is being said. If a non cockney worked out a word or two it wouldn't make sense. I imagine everyone knows "lets have a butcher's' Butchers hook ='look'- lets have a look ! So you need the second part of the rhyme to get it - so - you dont get it . Old street slang plus new permeates our language as well as new words for new things that come into being like robots. its a good thing I htink that language is evolving because that means to me that we are too.
Is it OK to be racist against white people?
jacpod comments on May 2, 2018:
I dont mind if someone is sky blue pink if they are okay with me - at the moment I ma sunburnt red been out in the garden too long I think that with anyone new that i meet I may be a little frightened of what might be hidden .But colour tells me nothing not even where someone is from.
How long...?
jacpod comments on May 2, 2018:
Seriously about twenty five years - I am seventy (never was hugely interested except at the start of a new relationship.)
Should we demand/expect for respect?
jacpod comments on May 2, 2018:
I think everyone deserves respect whether they are in trouble or not. I give my respect freely but I stay well away from those who I know would be abusive not their fault but I stay safe none the less
Costa Rica
jacpod comments on May 2, 2018:
Whats it like there? Here in Northern Ireland it is supposed to be late spring but its bucketing down and very gloomy.
So why are women disgusted by men with...uuuhh, platinum (silver?
jacpod comments on May 2, 2018:
I love my partners hair it is reddish with lots of silver in it and its wavy whereas mine is mouse and silver and straight as a ruler.
I see people complaining of too many messages and too much attention from people they don’t like.
jacpod comments on May 2, 2018:
Why hello sugar hows about a ............. fill in your own blank - (just didnt want you feeling left out) I have never been hit on either!
On the advice of my therapist, I've started exercising regularly.
jacpod comments on May 2, 2018:
Well done you!
It is spring in Nebraska, and we have our first Tornado alert of the season!
jacpod comments on May 1, 2018:
Wow your'e all tough cookies out there - A native American Indian woman came to give us a talk here in N.I. She said her mother told her when she was little about this country called England where there were no poisonous spiders, no hurricanes, no snakes that bit, and she dreamed of being here and couldn't believe it was such a safe space - But I think on the whole its mainly us humans that make it unsafe. I wouldnt be arguing with a tornado however even though we never had one!
Do we need religion to prevent suicide?
jacpod comments on May 1, 2018:
No - Just my take. People end their life either spontaneously for instance in a fit of melancholy brought on my some all consuming life event - or in a measured thought out way, so they wont get found out -till its too late - anything else is para-suicide. Any which way they do it - religion wouldn't have stopped them; or it would have stopped them way before the planning stage.
Anyone else exhausted by unwarranted and unmitigated superiority of those who claim religion in all ...
jacpod comments on May 1, 2018:
As far as I know we don't get it a lot here, (U.K) mind you I probably wouldn't 'get it' if I heard it but I don't remember god being mentioned except on thought for the day which is on the radio' There is a brilliant radio series though called "Old Harry's Game a sitcom based in hell Andy Hamilton is the devil.
Does anyone else get the feeling that the human race is now engulfed in some form of collective ...
jacpod comments on May 1, 2018:
yes, I am beginning to really hate my society (U.K) but cannot figure the way out except to live somewhere remote on top of a big hill fortress.
Does No Kids = Bad Person?
jacpod comments on May 1, 2018:
No just unfortunate - if you really wanted them. -When I was little my aunt and uncle couldn't have children, so they sort of kidnapped any child (with parental consent) and popped them in the sidecar of my uncles motorbike and took them to the seaside) they were both crazy about children and I can see its different, in a way having your own - I enjoyed my two immensely.
Happy May Day!! Here in Seattle you never know what you're gonna get.
jacpod comments on May 1, 2018:
Happy May day to you also! we aren't getting ours yet awhile I am told not till the May Bank Holiday on Monday ;when no doubt there will be streams of visitors to sunny Ballycastle and possibly parades.
I feel compelled to correct people when they say podium when they are talking about a lectern.
jacpod comments on May 1, 2018:
It seems funny to do this but 'lecturn' , and 'people' ,are spelled wrongly but i guess you did that on purpose in order to see who would correct you. I am not bothered about peoples spelling mistakes , or typos, so long as I can understand what is being said.
Friday Facts?
jacpod comments on May 1, 2018:
I wouldn't know the difference it all adds up to 1.2.3 = with a god and 4.5.6.7 = 'no god' I am totally uninterested in stages I have never had a god and never want one, so sort of out of the game - I find it interesting that so many people are into categorising states that don't really exist except inside someones own head. I could probably make up a scale of my own but I have no intention of doing it but it could be done any one of us could bother to do a categorising list - to what purpose though - It isn't changing anything or illuminating anything. Youre either with a god or without one and who cares -
Is it OK to be racist against white people?
jacpod comments on May 1, 2018:
Weirdly I don't really care as long as i have my own house in order and am not hating on any group at all and nobody is trying to get me to love anyone else I'm cool - the only person I am responsible for is me and I am ok with all colours even skybluepink.
How many divorcees threw a party to celebrate their divorce and what was that like?
jacpod comments on May 1, 2018:
No I celebrated by myself for myself - I still saw him, as we lived in the same commune, and we went to our divorce hearing together but it was very minimalistic because we had been separated for fifteen years - Ironically he married someone else with the same first name as me and who was the same age I was when we both got married - They are now divorced too.
Just wondering
jacpod comments on May 1, 2018:
never was asked to believe it in the first place so if I were dying my will would be made about what to do with my cremains and money left for a celebration - How could you stop them unless you hadnt made a will.
I have a question for the community -- I live in a very 'churchy' town where, because of my job I ...
jacpod comments on Apr 30, 2018:
I dont know if it is because i have D.I.D or not , but I am able to 'tune out' especially over this one; because though it doesn't get to me as much as it seems to get to you; I see the person as hapless and weakened by their incapacity to reach out to others with a different vocabulary and therefore just like a broken record with their own tune and that seems quite sad for them - and I am then the stronger one with less insecurity to carry. Don't know if this is making sense but I always thought that 'passing myself' with someone weaker was the kindest option -
Should we live and let live?
jacpod comments on Apr 30, 2018:
I don't like the word 'should' and think I am always in the place of 'live and let live' unless someone is getting on my nerves,Also if you engage with people who are religious in my experience it turns out poorly.
As an atheist, I do envy all the festivities and jovial activities that comes with various religious...
jacpod comments on Apr 30, 2018:
well theres april fools day - birthdays - all sorts of anniversaries and I imagine you can make your own special day any day you want?
What was the reason your last romantic relationship ended?
jacpod comments on Apr 30, 2018:
My partner wanted a child and i had two, a girl and a boy, then had an ectopic pregnancy which blew my fallopian tubes to smithereens. We parted amicably so he could have babies. We met up many years later at a festival called the elephant fair and he was separated with two children -but I didn't want a relationship then, I had come to enjoy my own life very much and had no plans to share it.
Do you believe the self is an illusion and how have you experienced the dissolution of the self?
jacpod comments on Apr 30, 2018:
for me its a tough one as I have dissociative identity disorder and dissociative fugue I cant say I have ever experienced it only the aftermath of it - because an Alter was out, and I was 'In', without connection .
What It's Really About.
jacpod comments on Apr 30, 2018:
I thought it was going to be 'the Hokey Cokey.' thats what its all about !
Why to call yourself "Atheist" instead of "Agnostic."
jacpod comments on Apr 30, 2018:
Because I want to ? I am totally not bothered what word I use so long as it keeps god botherers away from me - I never answer questions about my religion as I have never.,ever , had one and I always find the quibbles over words terribly boring.
Flora & Fauna around my yard.
jacpod comments on Apr 30, 2018:
third one along looks like virginia stock to me
Replace one word in a movie title with bacon and go...
jacpod comments on Apr 30, 2018:
Saving Private Bacon.
How many of you also dislike the term “intellectual dishonesty?
jacpod comments on Apr 30, 2018:
why not - just - lies 'Lies -damned lies and Statistics'
Just wondering
jacpod comments on Apr 30, 2018:
No what would be the point ? Dying is probably interesting enough.
What moral code do you follow now that you are non-religious?
jacpod comments on Apr 30, 2018:
I just be myself.
The impression I gather is that this site is predominantly comprised of "mature" members.
jacpod comments on Apr 30, 2018:
I dont know if it helps your research but I am 70y.o. I have never had a god, nor ever wanted one; nor had any of my relations (probably due to ww2), yes and I have 3 degrees and was a Lecturer in Counselling.
You know all these God posts that people have started hated on?
jacpod comments on Apr 30, 2018:
Thank you I tried to say soemthing like this about the eternal debate over words agnostic and atheist - mind numbingly boring then they set up the site and nobody goes to it.
Anyone else here have PTSD?
jacpod comments on Apr 30, 2018:
not that I know about - I have D.I.D
Wow! I went trending.
jacpod comments on Apr 29, 2018:
No , I was allowed to make up my own mind and my parents and all my wider family were atheists - probably because they had just gone thought the London Blitz and peacetime meant really do as you please now!
I just got blocked by 3 people in 5 minutes! Is this a record?
jacpod comments on Apr 29, 2018:
Blimey how did you manage that?
What Step Have You Reached Today?
jacpod comments on Apr 29, 2018:
I got to 'I'll try to do it!' and then "I did it!' and it really was such fun I am going to put a screwdriver into my drill every time I need to put in a screw its brilliant and so much easier on my poor old wrists
What's your opinion of assisted suicide?
jacpod comments on Apr 29, 2018:
I'd love it not just yet a while but my mind is goign and i want to go before I am full on forgetful of my nearest and dearest.
I just want to cry.
jacpod comments on Apr 29, 2018:
Really sorry to hear this - it sounds excruciatingly painful I really hope that you get to a better place soon - I cannot imagine what it must be like to be you right now. I hope there is light at the end of the tunnel soon - It would seem you are stretched to your utmost limit.
I spent years working as a counselor at a women's center that provided abortions.
jacpod comments on Apr 28, 2018:
'well said!'
If you have religious friends how dishonest are they when it comes to talking about their religion:
jacpod comments on Apr 28, 2018:
I honestly dont know, I have a friend who honestly tells me she is hedging her bets but with which gods I have no clue . Most people here in n.ireland don't talk about it as its too revealing .
What book(s) helped you figure yourself (or "life") the most?
jacpod comments on Apr 28, 2018:
Strangely the first book I learned to read was 'Alice -in-Wonderland ' I think it helped me be acceptant of 'strange' because I always was strange myself - (totally off the wall mentally unwell parents.) At an early age I didnt understand that and only responded to it by reading more because if you have your eyes down and nose in a book people rarely even see you so you become an invisible child . Alice in Wonderland demands a degree of acceptance of everything strange that could happen. When I was older 'I read the seven pillars of wisdom' which affected me a lot and was still in the strange arena-
My mental health is great right now.
jacpod comments on Apr 28, 2018:
Gradely lass ! (as they say in Yorkshire and Lancashire England ) translated means something like 'good on yer our kid' (in London England)
Everyone is agnostic.
jacpod comments on Apr 28, 2018:
why on earth! oh never mind ! I'm off somewhere that makes more sense to me!
Which news site you trust most?
jacpod comments on Apr 28, 2018:
I mostly dont trust any of them I think in the uk we are in a post truth society.
Does anyone have a ; tattoo?
jacpod comments on Apr 28, 2018:
Not so far but I am a 70 year old woman when I was in my forties I burn NO into my arm and kept it septic for a long time so it would scar. It healed and was white and I need it but as I grew older the old age liver spots appeared and obliterated it so my partner came and held my hand at the tatooist whilst he made the best job ever of making my NO stand out it - It hurt like nothing else because there was a lot of scraping and its sore - Strangely even though its on my forearm no one ever asks me about it and i dont think anyone things I 'm 'ard because of it someoen once asked if I had a boyfriend called OZ because in different directions it spells OZ ZO ON and NO
I just discovered your group.
jacpod comments on Apr 28, 2018:
welcome!
Weird comfort foods
jacpod comments on Apr 27, 2018:
I like toast with peanut butter and a scrape of marmite toasted under the grill when I was pregnat I used to eat scoopfuls of vanilla ice cream with pickled onions.
Is Tradition worth keeping?
jacpod comments on Apr 27, 2018:
I think there are many ways of appeasing others whilst pleasing yourself - as a rule for myself I don't lie to myself; and at the same time am very happy to go along with anyone else's custom because I am not believing in it. I am not lying to myself that this is all real for me - I am there going along with friends maybe doing what they are doing but never believing that I am doing anything other than not mis-making myself in this company of people whom I like /love. My partner and i have silly traditions that no one else would really get ; like a good night poem that we made up that gets bits added and is so silly we do it clownishly with gusto and lots of dramatic voices and facial and body gestures - (we live in different flats in the same complex and so retire to our own places.)
Mistaken Identity
jacpod comments on Apr 27, 2018:
I was told I looked like Helen Shapiro
If you can retire early, what you will do in your Life?
jacpod comments on Apr 27, 2018:
I did retire early and volunteered at a mental health resource centre, took a degree in fine and applied arts - I sat on prof Bamfords review of adult mental health i& learning disability in Northern Ireland - leared to make raku pottery - These days at 70 .Y.O. I mostly garden only 4 minutes from the sea so I pick up my five pieces of plastic each day and also collect driftwood for sculptures. I have a nice life.
"Imagine that super neuroscientists have created a machine that can simulate pleasurable experiences...
jacpod comments on Apr 27, 2018:
Yes, I read the stepford wives.
Hello ? how’s everyone doing today?
jacpod comments on Apr 27, 2018:
I have been trying out a pair of sort of magnetic lightweight gloves they seem to be doing pretty well - I was doing a lot of gardening in them - wondering if I magnetised any plants.
In this strange world, islands of sense are separated by a sea of nonsense.
jacpod comments on Apr 26, 2018:
It seems that those who make most sense are those who actually care about others even those not in their immediate overlapping circles. Metaphorically, I find sense also be being exposed to nonsense - so that makes the islands and the sea. Sense is looking out for each other nonsense is making 'other' less human.
Bill Cosby found guilty on all counts!
jacpod comments on Apr 26, 2018:
who is he? what did he do?
Mental health
jacpod comments on Apr 26, 2018:
I have had several suicide attempts and spent time in mental institutions thankfully I was found before too much damage was done to my system - I also was a mental health advocate - {who better?} These days at 70 years old I feel i have calmed down quite a lot - I would say being different is challenging but also life changing - i have learned a lot and wouldnt have changed anything.
I'm lucky enough to have a few true friends in my life and I'm fully aware of how rare they are.
jacpod comments on Apr 26, 2018:
I think old friends are rare and you now know that accommodations have to be made probably by both of you so basically I am wishing you both well and hoping that the bits you agree on still are enough to keep you in touch with each other.
There is an old cadaver that says patience is a virtue. Is this statement correct?
jacpod comments on Apr 26, 2018:
Softly softly catchee monkey?
Why are atheists not willing to form a coalition?
jacpod comments on Apr 26, 2018:
Because we have our hard won freedoms and dont need to go back into that pot of glue again .
Hello, just joined and saying hi.
jacpod comments on Apr 26, 2018:
Hi there -like your handle!
Movies: Best ever depiction of life without religion
jacpod comments on Apr 26, 2018:
Forrest Gump.
Why are atheists not willing to form a coalition?
jacpod comments on Apr 26, 2018:
For me because I am an individual and like Groucho Marx wouldn't want to belong to any club that would have me I ma politically an an anarchist and join and unjoin as I please and I dont want to get caught up in 'group aims' and endless discussions -- been there done that - mostly unsatisfactory - No - Answerable to myself alone in the company of other/or not - is where I am at.
Well, nobody can say I'm not making progress.
jacpod comments on Apr 26, 2018:
Well done you! and good luck with the weight too- I went to uni as a mature student and was pleased as punch when I got my first degree - at forty years old . I think being a mature student is great and I am glad I left it till then.
Are atheists and agnostics more (or less) likely to participate in alternative lifestyles (e.
jacpod comments on Apr 25, 2018:
Lifelong atheist haven't done any of the above -pretty straightforward gal.
Matters of the heart
jacpod comments on Apr 25, 2018:
Hallo! how are you ?nice to see you looking so good - what would you like to do ?
Your thoughts on going to religious ceremonies?
jacpod comments on Apr 25, 2018:
I have a niggle in me about having been baptised into a church before I ever knew what was happening- especially as my parents are atheists and I wonder what prompted them to go for it they seemed to fall short of the godparent deal too so I had one godmother who didnt live that long after -I know this is mixed up but I wish they had let me choose for myself or that I could somehow get unbaptised.
What is your favorite season and why?
jacpod comments on Apr 25, 2018:
I love the sunshine and the garden and all the wee spiders and ladybirds I feel so relaxed in teh summer months pottering around planting stuff and watching it grow. Bliss!
Why do you reject the idea of religion?
jacpod comments on Apr 25, 2018:
I don't - I just don't embrace it - It isn't applicable to me in any way. but I don't reject it for anyone else if someone gets comfort from a bible or a hot water bottle I wouldn't want to deprive them of anything that gave solace.
I trust most of us here have studied the Bible more thoroughly than those who profess belief; if ...
jacpod comments on Apr 25, 2018:
No I never read the bible. Atheist parents. At secondary school I found it boring. The books I was reading at home mainly classics , were brilliant ,good plots great narrative, everything hanging together to the ending. Pulling at your emotions all the way through I couldn't wait to get to bed at night so i could read.
Which would you prefer. A singing parakeet or an off key member of the family who loves to sing?
jacpod comments on Apr 25, 2018:
The parakeet would be easier to palm off on someone else if it got too energetically musically inclined.
Hello all, I'm quite new here, but am going through some really awful experiences with my family ...
jacpod comments on Apr 25, 2018:
I am sorry you're in an intolerable situation,tied every which way - If it were me, I would just tell her I love her - not wait for an answer and then go. You came and did your duty and are being put under intolerable pressure you either stay and face all the guilt tripping and harm; or love them from afar. I guess that also depends upon how strong you are but staying stuck gives you no power to change anything at all. Your brothers and sisters are the ones capable of seeing this through without self harm.
Altruistic prayer
jacpod comments on Apr 25, 2018:
I was the only one who gave a snitty comment, sorry, I am in a snitty mood today.
Altruistic prayer
jacpod comments on Apr 25, 2018:
I hate it because ot makes you into a poor wee thing that needs praying for, and I need that response like I need a hole in the head - given that my society is now completely down the tubes I would probably want to say something smartarse like - 'get lost!'
Finally done with my last project.
jacpod comments on Apr 25, 2018:
Interesting - woman with fan always - is she flirting or hiding or what?
When did you realise you were an atheist?
jacpod comments on Apr 24, 2018:
I went to free school at four years old and didn't really get the god stuff there wasn't a lot of it and it was reciting the creed which I never really did learn. My parents were unbelievers along with all my wider family as far as I know. At Free school oyu can learn whatever you like so long as you're learning something and I never chose anything religious to read so I was always atheist but never had to realise it till I joined the Brownies and then got kicked out because I wouldn't go to church parade.
Do you enjoy analyzing your dreams?
jacpod comments on Apr 24, 2018:
I wish I could ever remember them I sleep like a log!
Tell me, the loneliest you've ever felt
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jacpod comments on Apr 24, 2018:
I was with a partner for a long time and we worked together as well as 'parenting' together (I put it in inverted commas as they were my children not his)We were just really active had a share in a canal boat co-op cycled a lot etc. he wanted children of his own and I had had an ectopic pregnancy so couldn't have any more so at some point we decided to leave so he could get together with someone else who could give him babies. the first night I spent alone was dreadful I cried all night and couldnt get to sleep and feared I would never be able to sleep again - I got my mojo back fairly quickly and got my life in gear and was interested in how easy after that first night it was to just change gear and get back on a track - Life really opened up for me and I dont regret a thing - I saw him many years later at a festival and was interested to find I had no feelings at all for him - Dont know if that is capricious or just that I had moved on and learned to love myself more. But I still remember that first night alone as one of the most desperate of my life.
Playing around with Ipad pro.
jacpod comments on Apr 24, 2018:
do snails have tusks? I hate them so much I probably cant bear to look.
Do you have compassion for the believers?
jacpod comments on Apr 24, 2018:
As long as I can have 'me time' I have compassion for others, need to recharge my batteries every so often.
How many here have been or are Deist?
jacpod comments on Apr 24, 2018:
debates about words again -doh!
Thoughts on people who claim not to be religious but still believe in Jesus/god/sin/heaven etc?
jacpod comments on Apr 24, 2018:
No I honestly dont think I ever met anyone like this but England is a very godless island.