I used to read rulebooks too. I briefly tried playing D&D but got kicked out of the group because my entry-level high-school job conflicted with their play-times. I also spent way too much time reading about the INWO card game ont he internet, though I have still not do this day seen any of those cards in meatspace. I’ve still got the Call of Cthulhu rulebook (a sort of farewell present from the group that kicked me out), though I’ve never played that either.
Anyone know of other good examples of atheist eulogies? I’ve only been to one funeral, and though my grandfather wasn’t particularly religious and did not believe in an afterlife, they still did the normal stuff.
I used to read rulebooks too. I briefly tried playing D&D but got kicked out of the group because my entry-level high-school job conflicted with their play-times. I also spent way too much time reading about the INWO card game ont he internet, though I have still not do this day seen any of those cards in meatspace. I’ve still got the Call of Cthulhu rulebook (a sort of farewell present from the group that kicked me out), though I’ve never played that either.
Anyone know of other good examples of atheist eulogies? I’ve only been to one funeral, and though my grandfather wasn’t particularly religious and did not believe in an afterlife, they still did the normal stuff.