Posted March 26, 2016

snowkatt
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Registered: Oct 2010
From Netherlands

amrit9037
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Registered: Jun 2013
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snowkatt
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amrit9037
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RayRay13000
Registered: Jan 2012
From United States
Posted March 26, 2016
Visit my dad, and I guess play a video game or two.

zeogold
The Puzzlemaster
Registered: Dec 2012
From United States
Posted March 26, 2016
I'm one of the few religious people in this place, and even I'm not doing anything. I don't think this is a holiday that people make a very big deal out of unless you're a kid or in some Catholic European country.

JDelekto
Handler Level 2
Registered: Apr 2013
From United States
Posted March 26, 2016

Having celebrated Easter as a child, I never knew that meat was to be avoided on Good Friday. But as a "kid" then, my view of Easter was a bit skewed --somewhat disturbing since now I remember other holidays my family celebrated which probably no longer resemble their true meaning.

DubConqueror
proud to be a social jus- tice warrior
Registered: Jun 2010
From Netherlands
Posted March 26, 2016
I used to be a believer (in God that is, not in 'resurrection') and even after I lost my faith, I sometimes watched Jesus Christ Superstar on Easter. But now I realised not only have I watched that movie too much, I don't have anything with Jesus either, besides - like him - trying to save the world. Sometimes I wonder if it's a leftover from a christian upbringing, not wanting to rest until the whole world is just, free of poverty and polution.
In bibliodrama, in which a story from the bible is told and you are asked what character from the story you identify yourself with, it feels natural for me to identify with Jesus himself, while everyone else was surprised I did that and idenitified with the minor characters. But if you want to follow Christ, it means bringing justice to the world and trying to save it like he did, I think. In that sense, maybe I'm still a Christian. A friend of mine who believes in God thinks my mentality to put other's wellbeing first is very Christian. To me, it's just who I am.
In bibliodrama, in which a story from the bible is told and you are asked what character from the story you identify yourself with, it feels natural for me to identify with Jesus himself, while everyone else was surprised I did that and idenitified with the minor characters. But if you want to follow Christ, it means bringing justice to the world and trying to save it like he did, I think. In that sense, maybe I'm still a Christian. A friend of mine who believes in God thinks my mentality to put other's wellbeing first is very Christian. To me, it's just who I am.

zeogold
The Puzzlemaster
Registered: Dec 2012
From United States
Posted March 26, 2016

For me, I guess it's just more of a personal remembrance.

JDelekto
Handler Level 2
Registered: Apr 2013
From United States
Posted March 26, 2016


For me, I guess it's just more of a personal remembrance.
However, there are still the things my parents did for me when I was a child which helped ease the pain of "growing up" and allowed me to enjoy those younger years. After graduating from college though, I was another piece of meat for the grinder. :)

Dessimu
Irish ☕ good
Registered: Aug 2014
From Denmark
Posted March 26, 2016
Being away from family, I think I will paint a few eggs good old way with plants and onion skins. It's something I enjoy.
And then I shall either play Kingdoms of Amalur to isolate myself from crazy (not my) neighbors. Or do some a few programming tasks that I have pending.
Nothing major in other words.
And then I shall either play Kingdoms of Amalur to isolate myself from crazy (not my) neighbors. Or do some a few programming tasks that I have pending.
Nothing major in other words.

Klumpen0815
+91
Registered: Dec 2012
From Germany
Posted March 26, 2016
Honouring Ēostre by avoiding the christian and post-christian deformations of this day.
Post edited March 26, 2016 by Klumpen0815

Emob78
jack and coke plz
Registered: Dec 2012
From United States
Posted March 26, 2016


im not religious
to me easter is eggsday
Bill Hicks - Easter
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E7ypvRtkkcQ

Emachine9643
"LOL LOL whazza chiggi chugga - love you people!"
Registered: Jul 2013
From United States

Klumpen0815
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Registered: Dec 2012
From Germany
Posted March 26, 2016
Oh, yesterday I had a (accoustic) band rehearsal, the neighbor got a hissy fit because in Germany, Karfreitag/Good Friday is a day of rest (quiet) and even has nationwide ban on dancing (yes, really).
Dancing anywhere on Good Friday is considered the same as dancing on cemeteries in Germany although most people here are secular by now (not the leading caste though). Making music is breaking the law too at any time of the day.
Dancing anywhere on Good Friday is considered the same as dancing on cemeteries in Germany although most people here are secular by now (not the leading caste though). Making music is breaking the law too at any time of the day.
Post edited March 26, 2016 by Klumpen0815