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At 1:07pm on February 10, 2013, Joseph P said…

Heh, yeah, I can think of several more specific terms for small towns like that.

I got what you were saying, though.  It's the same situation when I make generalizations about things like that.  Even in seemingly culturally-homogenous rural areas, you get a certain percentage of people who don't fit the majority stereotype.  It just makes it suck more, for those people.  We have a lot of people on Atheist Nexus, living out in the middle of nowhere, who don't know another atheist, in person.

At 10:45am on February 4, 2013, Brent Feeney said…

You're not pestering me Kimberley. =)  Thanks for the feedback. I can relate to you in any number of ways here, believe it or not. I'll PM you, if that's all right.

At 9:42pm on February 3, 2013, Joseph P said…

Heh heh heh heh heh.  You know, it's funny, but I actually had a client support run to Marshville, once.  I supported the company's work-from-home employees.  The Charlotte office is on the south side, so most of the employees from that office who chose to go work from home were in the northern suburbs, since they had a longer drive.  Some of the ones a ways out into the sticks on the south side elected to become work-from-home employees, though.

The Triad work-from-home employees were mostly in Winston-Salem or flung way the hell out into the middle of nowhere (Boone, Wilkesboro, Mount Airy, King, or Rural Hall), on the northwest side of Winston-Salem, since the Winston-Salem office is on University Parkway, right off of 52.

I know exactly what you mean.  I've never lived in a town that small, but I've been through plenty of them, here in North Carolina.  The larger cities are decent enough, but once you get more than 5 or 10 miles outside of a major urban cluster, the shoulders get crimson at a very rapid rate.  Over here, we've got Youngsville.  The town, Wake Forest, which it's stuck onto the side of, is a real suburb of Raleigh and is passable.  Youngsville is just a little bit too far out, though.  It's real country.

At 2:26pm on February 3, 2013, Brent Feeney said…

Thanks Kimberley. =)  For the most part, I've been doing all right; have had a few tough moments, but overall I'm doing OK. I saw him in the funeral home the day after he died (he's since been cremated, as was his wish, and there will be a graveside service for him Feb. 18) and he looked at peace. He had Parkinson's and was really just eaten alive by it toward the end. I'm glad he's not suffering anymore.

Hope you have a great week and thanks once again.

At 5:33am on February 3, 2013, Fernando Fernandes said…
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At 9:49pm on February 2, 2013, Joseph P said…

No worries.  I have my overloaded weeks, myself.

Jeeze, Winston-Salem is more liberal than where you moved from?  Heh.  Where the heck were you living before?

Yeah, I don't know how things are looking with a good Triad group getting started.  I think the biggest problem is the density.  It's so freaking spread out, almost like three truly separate cities.  It was all one big thing, for me, and it didn't make a difference which part I had to go to.  That was easy for me to say, though, since I was on the clock and getting an excessive amount of mileage compensation.

The Triangle is easier to navigate and get high activity-attendance, because it's a more solid mass.  There are three distinct downtown-density clusters, but it's solid suburban sprawl spreading between them, and the airport is very centralized, meaning that there's a good deal of entertainment infrastructure in a central location.  Plus, the presence of three major universities has a great effect on the demographics.

Charlotte is just big and dense, by itself.  Totally different scenario, there.  I think those are the only two places with thriving atheism communities.

At 7:50pm on January 31, 2013, Brent Feeney said…

Thanks, I'm doing all right for the most part. =)  Been going through a rough time though; my dad died a couple of weeks ago. I'm all right for the most part though. Hope you have a great weekend!

At 4:23pm on January 31, 2013, Dr. Terence Meaden said…

Hello Kimberley
You are most welcome to this internet world of rationality and peace--of common sense and freethinking wisdom--that is common to non-believers and critical thinkers like you and us.
We invite you to join the busy group "ORIGINS: Universe, Astronomy, Life, Earth, Humans, Religion, Gods, Atheism, Evolution, Darwin..." with 740 discussion topics and 3750 members.
http://www.atheistnexus.org/group/originsuniverselifehumankindanddarwin
Terry

At 11:53pm on January 30, 2013, Joseph P said…

Ah, greetings.  I can imagine what it must be like, over in Winston-Salem.  I don't think the Triad groups are nearly as active as the Triangle groups.  We have a few people who drive over from Greensboro for our events, because they can't get much going over there.

Plus, I know a bit about the Winston-Salem area.  My last job involved supporting a whole bunch of clients in Winston-Salem (the second largest office was there), in addition to others scattered all over the state.  Winston-Salem seems like a much more conservative and religious city than anywhere in the Triangle, judging from my bit of exposure.

At 11:36pm on January 30, 2013, Ruth Anthony-Gardner said…

Welcome, Kimberley! Glad you could join us. :D

Please consider joining a group to meet people and talk about anything that's on your mind, Hang With Friends. You might also like Women Atheists, Female Atheists, and possibly Feminist Atheists.

I also recommend Eco-Logical and Climate Concerns, since the climate is changing so drastically.

After you've searched for topics of interest in "Groups" above and in the "Forums", don't forget to look at recent activity which hides along the right margin of the page all the way at the bottom.

On a personal note, I've developed an animated gif technique, sort of “pull quote marries slideshow”. Samples are scattered across various groups, but you can find them easily by going to my twitter account. Each tweet has a link (after the description and before the hashtags) to a visually rich example here at Atheist Nexus. If you like them, please follow me

 

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At 7:45pm on January 30, 2013, Steph S. said…

Greetings! Welcome to the site!

At 7:25pm on January 30, 2013, Brent Feeney said…

Welcome aboard! =)  Hope you're doing well today...

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