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Elder
Member Since Jun 2015
Location: Czechia
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#301
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Are you at heart a city, country, or suburban gal or guy? |
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Poohbah
Member Since Jun 2014
Location: Earth
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#302
At heart I am a city gal but stuck living in the suburbs right now! I'd never make it in the country!
If you have pets, do they sleep with you? |
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no pets, but if I did have them, I wouldn't let them on my bed. I just.. well. beds are for humans.
how many takeout meals do you have per week? |
Crone
Member Since May 2010
Location: Some where between my inner mind and the solar system.
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#304
We live in the suburbs and there’s no hub bub or any delivery except pizza. Also it a small town so there aren’t many options. I’d love a good Ethiopian restaurant and a real Asian restaurant. India, oh that would be lovely. But there’s not enough people for that. It’s mostly American fast food, even so we lost KFC and Wendy’s. So it’s more like once every two weeks.
Oh, I forgot a question! Hmm What’s your favorite ethnic food to eat? __________________ Nammu …Beyond a wholesome discipline, be gentle with yourself. You are a child of the universe no less than the trees and the stars; you have a right to be here. …... Desiderata Max Ehrmann |
Elder
Member Since Jun 2015
Location: Czechia
Posts: 5,156
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I really haven't been able to explore many restaurants since moving abroad. The pandemic's fault. Hopefully this summer. Anyway, I do eat things in CZ that aren't so easy to come by, or afford, in the US. What was the most difficult thing (dish/baked good) you ever made from scratch? |
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Grand Magnate
Member Since Jun 2012
Location: East Coast
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#306
I went back to work today. It wasn't that bad. I think I did everything that needed to be done. Having a couple of days off helped a lot because I'm back to "normal". My pdoc prescribed a prn for me in case this happens again. Now all I need to do is work on my final paper for school. And I have a full weekend ahead of me. Thank you to everyone here for your support. That's why I love it here.
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Grand Magnate
Member Since Jun 2012
Location: East Coast
Posts: 3,537
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#307
I went back to work today. It wasn't that bad. I think I did everything that needed to be done. Having a couple of days off helped a lot because I'm back to "normal". My pdoc prescribed a prn for me in case this happens again. Now all I need to do is work on my final paper for school. And I have a full weekend ahead of me. Thank you to everyone here for your support. That's why I love it here.
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Member Since Sep 2011
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#308
Glad you're doing better!
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Now, for anyone who doesn't think recipes just cramp your style...What was the most difficult thing (dish/baked good) you ever made from scratch? |
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Crone
Member Since May 2010
Location: Some where between my inner mind and the solar system.
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#309
It’s been so long since I’ve cooked from scratch that I don’t remember. I remember making fruit bread from scratch and substituting a lot, came out light and very tasty. Braiding it was the hardest part. I had a small dinner party back, way back when I was 18-19 I cooked two chickens with different fillings. I remember one was wild rice, can’t recall the other. But I was in tears cause both of them were just falling apart. My date for that night said that was perfect that’s how it should be. I’d never cooked chicken before and didn’t know that. But the food did get eaten up, for the chicken I did follow the recipe. For the bread I kind of winged it. I used to be pretty good in the kitchen but then I was homeless for years no opportunities to cook, then I lived on my own and I never did much more than microwave
Did you have long periods of isolation? __________________ Nammu …Beyond a wholesome discipline, be gentle with yourself. You are a child of the universe no less than the trees and the stars; you have a right to be here. …... Desiderata Max Ehrmann |
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Poohbah
Member Since Feb 2014
Location: Over there
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#310
Not really. What things do you do to make life more manageable?
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I use disposable dishes. There are disadvantages but it seems to be the key to running a tidy kitchen. Letting the dishes pile up and become a health hazard is too big of a risk. I know myself. I won't do them. When i was little i had these three older siblings and i witnessed them having vicious fights with my parents when asked to help with the dishes, so intense that my parents gave up and just did the dishes themselves. I'm sure this is why i am so unreasonable about doing dishes.
What's your favorite chore? I like laundry because it's a clean task. |
Elder
Member Since Jun 2015
Location: Czechia
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What chore do you hate to do? |
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Wise Elder
Member Since Apr 2015
Location: US
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#313
I hate folding laundry. I like washing clothes but hate folding them.
What color is the paint in the room you are sitting in? __________________ Bipolar 1, PTSD, GAD, OCD. Clozapine 250 mg, Emsam 12 mg/day patch, topamax 25 mg, ,Gabapentin 1700 mg & 100-2 PRN,. 1.5 mg clonazepam., 50 mg Seroquel |
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My whole apartment is white as i have a Northern exposure and don't get any direct sunlight. I crave light. I don't even have any art on my walls because that would impact the light bouncing off the white walls and make the room seem even darker. I've tried several things on my walls, a series of black-and-white industrial art images i got from the Net and a crowd of silver Christmas ornaments and nothing works, it just makes it darker. The good thing is that the darkness is good for watching "The Young and the Restless"! And i'm into minimalism anyways.
What type of skies do you like? Do you like moody, angry, cloudy skies with fascinating cloud formations or do you like story-book skies, blue with puffy white clouds? |
Silver Swan
Member Since Jan 2008
Location: USA
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Would you consider bullet journaling- organizing your life in one book? __________________ Ingrezza 80 mg Propranolol 40 mg Benztropine 1 mg Vraylar 1.5 mg Mania (July/August 2024) Mania (December 2023) Mixed episode/Hypomania (September 2023) Depression, Anxiety and Intrusive thoughts (September 2021) Depression & Psychosis (July/August 2021) Mania (April/May 2019) |
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#316
No. What if the book turned up missing? I guess your life would lose its meaning! Kafka is one of Soupe's neighbors; maybe she should consult the old dude.
What is the most terrifying book you've ever read? Fiction, non, or sacred... |
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Crone
Member Since May 2010
Location: Some where between my inner mind and the solar system.
Posts: 73,445
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#317
I don’t know that it was terrifying but it sent chills up my spine and really stayed with me my whole life. It’s a short story by Ray Bradbury. There will come soft rains. A house wakes up and makes coffee and does other automated stuff, then the POV pans out and you realize the bomb has gone off. The Cold War was big in my childhood so this story was scary. Lots of his stories have stayed with me. The Pedestrian is another one.
Have you ever met a childhood hero? How’d that go? __________________ Nammu …Beyond a wholesome discipline, be gentle with yourself. You are a child of the universe no less than the trees and the stars; you have a right to be here. …... Desiderata Max Ehrmann |
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Member Since Jul 2019
Location: Downtown Vibes, California
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#318
Yes, I have. From childhood on I was wild about Joan Baez. When I was 24 she came to a book signing in my hometown. I took my 2 year old daughter and we met Joan! She was beautiful and could not have been kinder. I hugged her and cried...I was so embarrassed. She just laughed and hugged me back, then she took my daughter and held her and was playing with her. No rush, despite the line behind me. It was a dream come true for me.
Have you ever dyed your own clothing? __________________ |
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Yes, i dyed a pair of sweatpants that were a not-practical white. But i tried to dye them red and despite rinsing and rinsing they still gave off a slight pinkish tinge. I never dyed anything else again. Funnily enough, on "The Simpsons" all of Homer's white t-shirts come back tinged pink from the laundry and he's mortified to have to wear pink but Bart is delighted with his fresh and clean "lucky red hat"!
On ZOOM, do you watch your own image most of the time? I do and i suppose it might sound narcissistic but i've always enjoyed looking at myself, in mirrors, reflections, etc. I might not be pleased with what i see, as in on ZOOM where i have three chins, but i am still transfixed. |
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#320
I don't use zoom, or anything of the sort- even struggle with regular phones
favorite animal?. why |