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- hello Jenny Atkinsom
- Username: JAtters
- In response to: "What's the one thing you're never gonna give up?" Loving Seth Lakeman's music!
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JAtters's latest answers
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- What I'd Say to My 16-Year-Old Self
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I would say 'don't worry, it'll all turn out fine'. I'd say that because I wasn't in a very good place at that point, and I had lost all enthusiasm. I've now come out the other side and am feeling much better about everything in general.
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- What I Believe (or Don't)
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I'd say I was a christian that didn't go to church. I believe in quite a general sense as in 'God exists, I believe in Jesus and I believe that by living a good life and appreciating their creation is enough'. I feel that those who attend church can be prejudiced and I never wanted to get involved. I do know a couple of lovely people who are church goers. It's just my primary school was a church school and I found that the teachers favoured the church family kids over those whose families didn't attend. Therefore I was never really inspired at school and only one teacher there ever took an interest in me and others who were non church goers. I feel that that is mainly why I don't believe in going to church.
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- My 5 Best Qualities
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I'm easygoing, a good listener, ginger, (supposedly) kind, not too demanding
People say that I'm patient and easygoing, and that's why they like to be around me. I've also been told that I'm really good listener and that people will come to me in particular if they have a problem, I'm ginger which you know, is just totally awesome, I supposed to be quite kind and will take it upon myself to look after people and I'm not too demanding. I don't like to put people to any trouble.
Man I don't like writing about these sort of things!
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- I Loved This Book's Setting
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The setting is so important throughout the whole novel that it couldn't fail to be strong. The simple community on the Greek Island of Cephallonia sets the whole idea of the way of life and why certain characters are breaking the mold within the story. The setting is brilliantly described throughout, and the author uses various techniques to keep the reader interested.
