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jacpod comments on Jun 17, 2018:
Hallo hope you have a good time here!
So...What are you doing for Father's Day today?
jacpod comments on Jun 17, 2018:
I phoned my son and we had a natter which is amazing as he is usually so busy that I don't even get him - He was in good form.
Love this and never heard of this lady.
jacpod comments on Jun 17, 2018:
Nice one!
Does this site get better?
jacpod comments on Jun 17, 2018:
I haven't been that unlucky so far - been here awhile enjoying the buzz -
Not just religion that fears this...
jacpod comments on Jun 17, 2018:
I thin k this is very true, I cannot believe the patronising I get on a daily basis it doesn't help to be over seventy either. Sometimes I recite to myself a litany of achievements about who and I how I am and what I have achieved ,just in order to stop feeling how other people feel I ought to feel
Hello all ,I just signed up so thought I would say hello ?
jacpod comments on Jun 17, 2018:
Hallo - Love Brighton - I was born in London but now in Northern Ireland 4 minutes from the sea so at least we have a bit of sea in common already - welcome!
I am so pathetic!!! I met a gorgeous man at the pool yesterday morning.
jacpod comments on Jun 17, 2018:
aah that s how it always starts.
Happy Fathers Day to all ...
jacpod comments on Jun 17, 2018:
well done all you dads!
Another seed bead necklace I made years ago.
jacpod comments on Jun 17, 2018:
whoooh!
Why do we only eat the ugly animals?
jacpod comments on Jun 16, 2018:
I dont eat any ugly animals I dont eat animals.
Today is my one month anniversary of being on here with all you wonderful people.??❤
jacpod comments on Jun 16, 2018:
happy anniversary to you la la happy anniversary to you ! da da happy anniversary dear sheannutt - We all love you too.
Not gonna lie... I've eaten a LOT of asparagus today. It's crazy how it makes your pee smell!
jacpod comments on Jun 16, 2018:
yes why is that?
Seed beads with Anasazi peace.
jacpod comments on Jun 16, 2018:
very luxurious pieces thank you !
What is worst religion or sexism?
jacpod comments on Jun 15, 2018:
Sexism can be dealt with one on one -religion cant as its a congregation of people.
Do You Have A Close Friend Or BFF You Can Count On Through Good Times And Bad Times?
jacpod comments on Jun 15, 2018:
yes although I am not in touch with many of them as I moved away accross a sea but just knowing that they are around is good enough for me - When I get depressed my partner /best friend is always there for me in an understanding way .
Any Johnny Cash fans? What’s your favorite song(s)?
jacpod comments on Jun 15, 2018:
I walk teh line Ring of fire If I were a carpenter Jackson
What attracts you to people?
jacpod comments on Jun 15, 2018:
Simplicity and humour - I really like people who I can laugh with and who have a wicked sense of humour .These days I want friendship and I have it but find it amazing that if I am being intimate and laughing with someone - other people appear and try to get us on a downer by telling a story that is doom laden and they have this 'voice' that carries you to desperation. so I like to only be talking to one person at a time and having a good laugh or cry or whatever but i hate others coming in and manipulating the atmosphere for what they want - I think if a couple of people are laughing let them be! my freind is over 80 and i am 70 at our age I think we know what we want.
What do you see as the biggest threat to the future of our grandchildren?
jacpod comments on Jun 15, 2018:
I was thinking this myself because I grew up in the smallest London borough in 1948- post war we were decimated but all the survivors were amazing =so glad to be alive so happy to be able to buy 'things' and we all seemed to know each other and people were cheerful and very happy with the Irish and Hispanic people who came to live with us and delighted with the huguenot silk weavers in the East end - I dont remember people being unhappy at all - People were kind and helpful because we were not overcrowded. if children were out late men would stand under the street lamps to make sure we got home safely without being intimidated . we biked, roller skated,and played on the bomb sitesas well as playing in the road as there were very few cars and the ones that came were always very slow - It seems that everyhting has speeded up since then - and thats just my lifetime .
Favourie Bond & Favourite Bond Movie Theme
jacpod comments on Jun 15, 2018:
Sean Connery - I liked Goldfinger theme
80's party at Manchester Music Hall in Lexington, Kentucky July 14th at 7pm
jacpod comments on Jun 15, 2018:
I nearly got excited there as I thought it was Manchester u,k. Isnt 14th July special for you ? Wish I could come! have a Great time.
How did we end up with Donald Trump as our President? Are we half crazy?
jacpod comments on Jun 15, 2018:
I dont really think I am entitled to vote because I am not in the U.S . so just a throwaway comment that he seems to be completely off planet - I listen to him talking and its all about him and a bit like listenign to a four year old saying how they are going to fly in a huge great big plane to the moon etc.
During times of great hardship, the believers have their books, their houses of worship and their ...
jacpod comments on Jun 15, 2018:
Friends who understand, and also Therapist and Doctor.
Boy Scouts of America: We Still Don’t Want Open Atheists in Our Organization – Friendly Atheist
jacpod comments on Jun 15, 2018:
Have you heard of the Woodcraft Folk ? No uniform preferred colour of dress or trousers (of any kind) green for both boys and girls, mixed group - go camping do all the fun stuff - One time the people running the campsite got dates all wrong and our children were also in the same field as very young army cadets who were being shouted at; so our kids went to invite them to our fire and some came over and had all the traditional campfire stuff songs and hot marshmallows etc. It ended up quite well but we never really got on with the army staff. A friend of mine called us the marxist alternative to guides and scouts. The kids were great being out bivouacing and canoeing (usually difficult to arrange in Merseyside)
I'm always amused by how people react when I tell them I don't believe in god.
jacpod comments on Jun 15, 2018:
I have people saying 'oh that is sad! if they ask and I tell. They think I am going to hell and possibly I am, who knows?
Feminists vs. Sex Workers
jacpod comments on Jun 15, 2018:
I dont think so I know a man who uses prostitutes they are kind to him and provide a service he couldnt get for himself so I dont really see the problem I dont think its illegal in Amsterdam and isnt really frowned upon here in U.k It seems like there is a need.
Why we always need our friends.
jacpod comments on Jun 15, 2018:
aint that the truth!
Sometimes we celebrate our personal victories quietly.
jacpod comments on Jun 15, 2018:
Nice one -thanks I am going through a rough anxious patch at the moment still holding steady as yet but aware of the crumble factor.
Problems at Work? [l.facebook.com]
jacpod comments on Jun 15, 2018:
What sort of co-op do you want - a live-in cooperative or a food co-operative or workers co-operative / other?- I am not being funny just U.S and U.K terms for things are really different - I worked in a building co-operative and lived in a housing co-operative and shopped at the wholefood co-operative
Not having a good day today.
jacpod comments on Jun 15, 2018:
Hang on to it will pass, it always has -hanging on in there is an okay way to be.
I’ve been kind of distant lately.
jacpod comments on Jun 15, 2018:
aww good for you that you have that strength I'd be in bits and I love your new re-found courage Wishing you well !
Are atheist as racist as religious people?
jacpod comments on Jun 14, 2018:
I have had a godless life and found that on the whole the people I meet are kindly souls and fairly acceptant of others - I make sure that no one talks to me about gods because it will always end up with them showing me their prejudices and that isnt much fun.
Honesty time — how tightly wrapped are your morals?
jacpod comments on Jun 14, 2018:
I had a weird childhood too, abusive parents with mental health problems that the wider family wouldn't help with so I was pretty much on my own growing myself up .I read at an early age and lived in books - I fantasised a great deal and basically lied without knowing that it wasnt a great strategy , then I decided to never lie and got into quite a lot of trouble with that one as well.I like the idea of lying if I really need to to get myself out of bother but most especially if someone else is being arsey. I am not great at communicating with more than one person at a time so sometimes I just run away - It makes people wary of me and that helps me too - they should be wary. I have d.I.D and if triggered communications can get very silly.
Let's talk pet peeves! Here are my BIG ones! ---People who talk on their cell phones while ...
jacpod comments on Jun 14, 2018:
hear! hear! to all of those and yes I am a grumpy old woman too about the same things what a lovely list we all have here.
It's important to remain aware of our surroundings, we can become too ego centric.
jacpod comments on Jun 14, 2018:
Love it !Thanks!
Why to call yourself "Atheist" instead of "Agnostic."
jacpod comments on Jun 14, 2018:
I call myself atheist, only if asked ,mainly because it shuts people up - they usually say something like "oh thats sad!" and I usually shrug and leave. I dont proseletyse in any way to other people and never ask them their religion mostly because it isnt interesting to me but also because I find it tedious to talk about something that has no impact on my life. I dont go in for thinking about terms just whatever it takes to get people to realise I am godless & to stop harrassing me.
So, was talking to a friend of mine this weekend at a BBQ.
jacpod comments on Jun 14, 2018:
I am vegan but wouldnt push any of my choices on my two children they are 49 and 50yrs old now so it wouldnt be appropriate but I think its a personal choice what we decide to eat why how and when .
Presbyterian Church in Ireland votes to ban same-sex couples Nick Duffy 8th June 2018, ...
jacpod comments on Jun 14, 2018:
I think this is only in Northern Ireland the taoiseach in the south is gay
The Devil's music in the House of God
jacpod comments on Jun 14, 2018:
Sounds fun can I get an invite?
What If You Were Never Born.....
jacpod comments on Jun 14, 2018:
If I had never been born my children would never have been born _ I was the first woman plasterer in the U.K and helped set up 'women in manual trades' so that mght not have happened.
What age wound you love to be again?
jacpod comments on Jun 14, 2018:
I liked my forties - felt strong I odnt kn owif I'd want to go back to it because it wouldnt be the same but yes forties were good - now 70 it's also not bad just different.
The NHS is wonderful.
jacpod comments on Jun 14, 2018:
Brilliant ! Yes I love our NHS I hope it is safe
Yeah, I can see this is possible in some circles.
jacpod comments on Jun 14, 2018:
Are they tasering their lord?
One day at a time
jacpod comments on Jun 14, 2018:
Nice one I will remember this !
Can’t go a day without hearing Dems/ Pubs hurling insults towards one another.
jacpod comments on Jun 14, 2018:
You think you have disturbing political problems that are going on forever we are totally messed up and in the brown stuff here in U.K , I never knew a crazier bunch in all my life!
Judge you for.
jacpod comments on Jun 14, 2018:
Awww what direction should the toilet roll be then - not fair to judge me on that one if I dont know how you want it!
I am an ally, my son is gay, Love him?
jacpod comments on Jun 14, 2018:
Absolutely! Spot on!
Feelin a little melancholy, as I often do on certain dates.
jacpod comments on Jun 14, 2018:
I hope that after the pain and anger around this time that you begin to feel a bit freer again to have some good times - I get that you dont see the point at the moment as you're in the dip but life does go on and the dip will soon I hope become something that you can climb out of.
Frequently I find that getting even the simplest of things is inredibly .
jacpod comments on Jun 14, 2018:
oh life is such a hard drag sometimes, can you take it any easier? Take more breaks? put a fave record on to calm you down or give you a boost - I sometimes find that smiling to myself a very secret smile almost a smirk does the trick like faking it till you start making it?
Another view of the T
jacpod comments on Jun 14, 2018:
wow!
What idiot put an ‘s’ in the word lisp?
jacpod comments on Jun 14, 2018:
I can assure you it wasn't me!
The well read patient has a 50% higher chance of success than patients who do not read up on their ...
jacpod comments on Jun 14, 2018:
Carl Rogers on becoming a person et. al.
I can't stress enough that feeling your illness stronger for the last year was NOT about you in any ...
jacpod comments on Jun 14, 2018:
Thank you good to remember this !
This is just too cool [teenvogue.com]
jacpod comments on Jun 14, 2018:
Very good idea, thanks to the inventor
When a non-believer dies, what can one say instead of "Rest in Peace"?
jacpod comments on Jun 13, 2018:
I have been to a fair few humanist funerals and they have all been great and done the job of getting the grieving part over for those of us still alive -they have been empathic and kind and the do- it -yourself togetherness aspect of it is very heartening and heart warming there has been quite a revolution in taking control of your own funeral wishes these days and I really welcome it as everyone present is included - as a human. I have never felt the need after a good ceremony to say any of these trite sayings
If you could become a God, and create your own world what would it be like?
jacpod comments on Jun 13, 2018:
I want a sunny sort of climate and I would like all the underdogs, all the people who feel that they don't acheive enough and are sad /depressed-to come I would make a fertile world for them where food was plentiful on trees and bushes there would be no need for killing for meat because the animal and marine life would be so unpalatable though there would be plants that would taste like anything you craved,they wouldnt be immortal and they would be free to feel safe because there wouldnt be any creatures that could kill- I imagine it might become boring for some who would like a bit more adventure so they could if they wished be put into phase 2 in teh end I would like them to be able to create theri own individual universes in the way they wanted to but if they ever became like this earth I'd probably wipe them out.
My grandfather used to get up and deliver milk to people’s houses in a horse drawn cart every ...
jacpod comments on Jun 13, 2018:
My grandfather was a technician at the Greenwich Research Laboratory he invented the first gas poker, and made a pair of handcuffs that Houdini at the beginning of his career couldn't get out of & he never told anyone but my grandmother. He was also the technician at the first splitting of the atom and was patted on the back for it whilst all the Toffs threw their top hats in the air. He never made any money out of these ventures at all but got some sort of certificate from King George which was always on the mantelpiece.
A happy accident....the lighting is just perfect for the bubbles!
jacpod comments on Jun 13, 2018:
Great!
This is what became of the woven strip i was working on earlier this week
jacpod comments on Jun 13, 2018:
Nice one you look well in it !
Taking a minute to add a couple of photos of my craftiness.
jacpod comments on Jun 13, 2018:
well done you they look fabulous!
Well judging by the visits to my profile I'm liked bybig hairy men ....
jacpod comments on Jun 13, 2018:
Better than short bald men maybe - maybe give them a chance, a lot to cuddle !
Got to love it when a therapist tries to say your anxiety is genetic and hands you pills.
jacpod comments on Jun 13, 2018:
I had to give up my therapist because she had talked so much that she was whispering to me as her voice was in danger ;unfortunately I have hyperacusis and my hearing doesn't kick in at low levels. I am a qualified T.A therapist and Person centred Counsellor and Creative Expressive Therapist so I think its probably time to embark on that "Healer heal yourself" trip.
Not sure if these would be considered arts or crafts.
jacpod comments on Jun 13, 2018:
its art if you feel it is in your own eyes Its completely up to you how you feel about your artwork -that is art - a sense of making something which has some meaning for you or others .
I've been reading the books my daughter brought home for her summer reading list.
jacpod comments on Jun 12, 2018:
Loved all of those. Enjoy! I read myself to sleep every night
Faith... is it good?
jacpod comments on Jun 12, 2018:
Faith is usually conceived of as religious faith but I could have faith in my own ability to sew my daughter a dress, knit my son a pullover - or faith in a hammock that it will stay up because I tied good knots. I havent ever had a god and cant really conceive of having a faith in something that isnt demonstrably strong, something I cant see or test.
Do you have a dream that you are pursuing ?
jacpod comments on Jun 12, 2018:
Not really, I think it would be a hard task to find a dream that I wanted that much - I enjoy my life very much -I am still active and try to be helpful I have good friends and it all seems enough - Also I have done my travelling and learning and am less inclined to repeat those journeys. At the end of a day maybe gardening or walking I feel tired and content at having done something but also content about the weather I am in - Not often unhappy, but very often fear stricken in a way that doesnt last very long I don't have long term goals and just find my feet walking me to the beach or to the shops
An interesting and timely article: No, Being Religious Will Not Save You from Suicide ...
jacpod comments on Jun 12, 2018:
I haven't ever known anyone who has actually committed suicide but I doubt very much that god would be part of the decision; in my readings of the accounts of people who succeed ,they are going to do it do it no matter what & rarely talk about it first. Para-suicide is a different kettle of fish. I have known of two people very vaguely connected to me who went to hotel rooms to blow their brains out - we had guns here in the U.K in the forties , left over from men who came back from the war.
Suicide: a cowardly move? True or false?
jacpod comments on Jun 12, 2018:
We do what we have to do when we have to do it - Its our own life as it will be our own death. I cant admit the word cowardly - I really don t like that word its as if we have t aspire to some false sense of how to be a person.
Hot Button Question 3
jacpod comments on Jun 12, 2018:
I'd like a new way of being that wasn't an 'ism' , some way of being that values people for who they are as well as what they do -equality would help - if no one had any more or less than anyone else and we practised caring a bit better we would still be individualists but maybe able to be a bit more caring if we were not fighting for our own place in the sun and making sure 'our' children -got more benefits out of the society.
Do u think it's possible to recover from a neglected childhood????
jacpod comments on Jun 12, 2018:
At 70 years old and a life childhood abuse and neglect I am feeling okayish I have a dx of 'dissociative identity disorder' and that doesnt kick in as much as before except if there are specific triggers. I think I kept myself okay by constantly moving something I havent done now for about twenty years- I have a partner with O.C.D and that helps also I am busy all the time till I drop in the armchair at night to watch some T.V - with partner - managing is everything - Both of us pretty much manage every minute of our life but its really good now.
New Job: Last week I had to endure a lecture from a colleague about religion.
jacpod comments on Jun 12, 2018:
I never have, but times are changing people are less polite and more edgy that when I was at work I am retired 15 years now.
Children grow up to know that Father Christmas is a fiction.
jacpod comments on Jun 12, 2018:
Because as Ignatius Loyola said 'give me a child till he's five and I'll have him for life' something you learn at the heart/hearth of your family will stay with you because its reinforced conditioning.
All at the shop have been working on this for some time.
jacpod comments on Jun 12, 2018:
wow that is so beautiful I love it !
Anyone in our forum have ASBESTOSIS?
jacpod comments on Jun 11, 2018:
Really Sorry to hear that - Not me that I know about yet; but I have known quite a few people who had it -My friends father got in from making inlaid marquetry on cabinets from wood dust. I was in a building co-operative found out that fiberglassing roof spaces is dangerous too for the lungs. I was a plasterer in the 70's and 80's and exposed to all sorts of additives, so, waiting for something to catch up with me. I have a prettty constant graveyard cough.
If You Could Choose One Little Perk?
jacpod comments on Jun 11, 2018:
B. because I can sleep like the dead every night . My kids are grown up with kids of their own and my local supermarket is just round the corner no sweat to have a little walk round there but hosework really sucks.
Atheist vs Buddhism
jacpod comments on Jun 11, 2018:
No definitely not a religion - just a way of living morally.
Relationships
jacpod comments on Jun 11, 2018:
I think a friendship could survive but I doubt anything more than that could. I am a life long atheist and can have friendships with others of any creed (so long as we have a non proseletysing pact, and have good humour. When I was a tutor on a counselling course we had quite a few religious people most were really good fun - others were unreachable and never finished the course.So I suppose it depends upon the people and their disposition.
Some Christians need some serious psychotherapy.
jacpod comments on Jun 11, 2018:
Thats me going to the hot place! as sure as hell I will not give up any of these things except fornicating and addictions arent my thing.
Could all morality really be arbitrary?
jacpod comments on Jun 11, 2018:
I have a problem with this one because we are not all equally endowed with the same values nor do we all have the same take on morality or the same education in morality - I was born into a family of rogues who actually didn't accept me as one of their own (because I wasnt born a cockney) So I grew up with a different morality - There are so many variables for this one that I wouldn't know where to start formulating any proposition.
Buckeye butterfly ( Junonia coenia )
jacpod comments on Jun 11, 2018:
beautiful and wonderfully tenderly executed thank you!
When You Argue With a Fundamentalist You Don't Know What You're Asking For | Alternet
jacpod comments on Jun 11, 2018:
I have found in my life experience that nothing works except me getting off and living my own life in my own way and being happy with what I have-I would never argue with anyone about any kind of religion - waste of time - I dont have a need ot convert anyone or save them or whatever - they lead their life I lead mine - If by chance there is a meeting of minds that is beautiful if not it cannot be helped.
Free floating anxiety is so much worse than being anxious for a reason.
jacpod comments on Jun 11, 2018:
Blech! is the right word for it free floating anxiety not easy to live with - hope that you feel better soon.
How do you handle religious in-laws?
jacpod comments on Jun 11, 2018:
I have sort of inherited in laws - my son in law's parents - Every time I went to see my daughter and her husband we got shipped off to experience shabbat - With all the explanations - It was merciless- It was a while before I got the guts to say no I wasnt going.
How do you view your country?
jacpod comments on Jun 11, 2018:
At the moment I am totally ashamed of my country U.K. Post war we were really lovely and welcoming of the Windrush generation now we seem to be behaving totally out of that character blaming and shaming the poor, the homeless, anyone who doesnt look like they were born here= we are seriously horrible and I cant see the way back to some humanity. I cant believe the things our government is doing it is as if they are expecting us to be as greedy and self serving as them
Hi everyone.
jacpod comments on Jun 11, 2018:
hi there good to hear youre doing O.K.
Today's work. Some trim for a costume piece.
jacpod comments on Jun 11, 2018:
Looks like tablet weaving - but you have a loom!
My daughter, who suffers from anxiety and depression, found this post on social media.
jacpod comments on Jun 11, 2018:
I used to do volunteer work as an advocate for those of us with mental health problems , me included in that and all of us who worked at the advocacy service - and it really helps to be helping, and getting your own problems into perspective.
Hello, I've been a member of this group but I hadn't posted anything until now.
jacpod comments on Jun 11, 2018:
A thousand million welcomes - yes - I go to that place from time to time - at the moment someone where i live in sheltered accommodation is libelling me to all and sundry and making me out to be the wicked witch of the west when it was him that attacked me physically and the police game him an order not me - I understand that he has mental health problems and so do I and nothing is being done about it at all which is a recipe for unease on both our parts. Life gets sticky and indigestible a lot of the time I just try to roll wth the punches and stay upright ,and yes I do understand the too muchness!
How would everyone feel about being refused a date because you’re an atheist?
jacpod comments on Jun 10, 2018:
I'd love it !
How do YOU cope?
jacpod comments on Jun 10, 2018:
I have had a pretty hard life, all told, and think I have some sort of immunity these days. Not much bothers me any more; maybe its just being old that helps. You deal with that stuff because you have to if you torture yourself in advance of the grieving process , you're giving yourself an even harder time - Relax take life easy cry when you want to kick doors when you need to and seriously don't let your thoughts keep going to the place of hurt - Many of u have been here and it is possible to get through it - If neccesary get some counselling. Good luck!
Hello. New kid on the block here. Nice to meet some other free thinkers!
jacpod comments on Jun 10, 2018:
Hallo nice to meet you I hope you have a nice time here!
Love old books, I have a book; Harper's Family Library-lTitle: Family Library .
jacpod comments on Jun 10, 2018:
I had an old book as a child by sir Sidney Smith called Mostly Murder about the start of Pathology - It was pretty gruesome reading but tantalisingly short stories I read it many times. My father had a first edition of Alice in Wonderland that he carried into war it was all age spotted when he came back and sellotaped together - he must have read it over and over - I loved it!
Is this a lot like fb
jacpod comments on Jun 9, 2018:
not really, facebook is much more flippant in a way there isn't a great deal of room ot put your thoughts down and there is no real community spirit - you don't get to like people from their writings as it all very fast and immediate and then gone
I do think people who don't have smart phones are at peace with them selves.
jacpod comments on Jun 9, 2018:
I never ever want any kind of mobile phone! I don't want to be on call 24 hours a day. Also I have seen how addictive it can be. (Sorry for that folks)
WHAT DO YOU DO?
jacpod comments on Jun 9, 2018:
Yes I would block them too- i have blocked 2 people here for being obnoxious and was pretty sure they were bluffing being atheists.
WHAT DO YOU DO?
jacpod comments on Jun 9, 2018:
Seems a little bit awkward, like a drunkard going to a tea party. Just in case there is a bit of craic.
Can something be termed as 'good' or 'bad' objectively or is it a function of continuously evolving ...
jacpod comments on Jun 9, 2018:
yes I think continually evolving perspective but on multiple levels as no two people really see the same thing in the same way
Words that could certain words that hurt?
jacpod comments on Jun 9, 2018:
I dont think there is anything that could hurt I was assaulted by someone who lives in the sheltered acceommodation I live in he got a police order against his name and although he accepted it at the time 5 witnesses who were terrified to come out of their flats, he is now tryign to clear his name and is writing A4 papers about how i assaulted him & posting them up everywhere - What else have I to fear? the worst is over!
Have you considered suicide before?
jacpod comments on Jun 9, 2018:
attempted several times always got found and taken to hospital to be pumped out and then for a stay in an asylum - people often say its a cry for help but for me I know its because I want out of here =strangely since my forties (now 70) I have not had an attempt but I still don't want to hang around as a useless old woman.
The Atheist movement has changed since the days of Christopher Hitchens (hallowed be his name).
jacpod comments on Jun 9, 2018:
I don't really feel that I am part of any movement, I am just myself along with friends and people who are not concerned with gods. I don't know where the 'movement' is moving and I don't want to be part of a club or even outside a club that doesn't want me as I am. I have been godless all my life -no big deal in fact no deal at all - so its a non starter for me to imagine being in a group that fights when I can live quite peacefully with anyone who needs a god.
Day two in the UK: Windsor, London, tours, food, and pubs! First thing off the underground I get...
jacpod comments on Jun 9, 2018:
Awwww! I am so sorry to hear this - especially as a Londoner (gone up North). Try Greenwich Park and museum its very good views down to the River. The painted Hall is good too though Greenwich mean time clock biggest dissapointment ever!