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18 May, 2008 at 9:36 pm #64219
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18 May, 2008 at 9:32 pm #142935what would happen if you tried to teach a chicken karate?
18 May, 2008 at 9:20 pm #335963that’s the thing about religion, it promises all the answers, then give you jack sh!t and then criticises you for ‘a lack of faith’ or else says some half-baked cr4p such as ‘God works in mysterious ways’
18 May, 2008 at 8:54 pm #64218icon
18 May, 2008 at 8:53 pm #336318Is that the one where they have comedians and put them into sketches without any forewarning presented by that guy from ‘Have I Got News For You’ if it is then its bloody hilarious
18 May, 2008 at 8:50 pm #335984I only used them as an example and never said that it was just them, if you misunderstood the point that I was trying to get across then I apologise but isn’t holding meetings in which the speakers hold members of other creeds and colours as ‘the enemy’ only one step behind extremist religious factions, which I hasten to add not all Muslims are, to say otherwise is the same as claiming all factions of Christianity are like the KKK
18 May, 2008 at 8:43 pm #336581You scored 65% correct!
Remember you responses need to have been as honest as possible. If you feel that your score does not reflect you, please retake the test and answer each question in the way that best represents the way you typically feel.Your score indicates that you have an average EQ.
People who typically score in this range are usually able to recognise and understand their feelings and to express them in an appropriate manner. They are fairly comfortable with who they are. In most circumstances they are not afraid to show love, empathy and compassion for other people. In general, they are comfortable with intimacy, and giving of themselves to other people.They are pretty good communicators. They are fairly in tune with themselves and those around them. They generally know how to say the right thing at the right moment. They are good friends and partners. They are normally able to show anger in appropriate ways. More often than not, they are able to stand up for themselves when necessary, but also are not afraid to cry if they are hurt. They are able to admit when they are wrong and take steps to correct their mistakes. They are rarely unable to say they are sorry.
They are generally happy, well-rounded people. They accept challenges. They can stay motivated and focused in the face of setbacks. They are able to set goals for themselves and often achieve them. They are positive and optimistic about themselves, others around them, and their future.
However, just because people with an average EQ have a pretty good grasp on their emotions they still have plenty of room for emotional growth. They can continue to be introspective. They can continue to communicate with the people around them and continue to work on their goals. They can utilise what they have and continue to identify areas within themselves that need work
18 May, 2008 at 8:34 pm #336056you can get some quite good products if you know the right market… I hate pistachios as I am allergic to them, of course I didn’t find this out till after I had eaten half a bowl full, let’s just say it wasn’t pretty. Also there is nothing wrong with supporting local farmers, they have been getting screwed over by the super markets for years
18 May, 2008 at 8:28 pm #335923yes it uses a form of martial art based upon disco dancing and the hokey cokey, evil in its most insidious form, it waits till you’re not looking and then WHAM! it does the Locomotion on you
18 May, 2008 at 8:09 pm #332667to be honest is has been for a long time :wink:
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