[hider=OOC Header]Sorry sorry sorry sorry sorry sorry sorry sorry. I meant to post sooner, and time just passed me by. That being said, and just in case somebody lacks the maturity to separate fact from fiction, one last "sorry" for the content of the following post and any future posts I make in the guise of Joe Watson, which may be considered offensive by some people, with the sidenote (in case it needed to be said at all) that none of Joe's views necessarily represent my own opinions. I don't feel that I should need to say this at all, and won't be putting this sort of disclaimer before any other posts, but there's always going to be someone who freaks out unduly.[/hider] [h2][b]Joe Watson[/b][/h2] 'So, sorry I can't jump on your [i]bandwagon[/i] of compelled idol worship; sorry I can't suspend all my core beliefs and principles to bow down and [i]genuflect[/i] in fawning admiration of someone who is deceiving over a [i]billion people...[/i]' I'm just taking a look at one of my latest videos, one with a long list of reasons why the Pope is not in any way the infallible saint left-wing media outlets so often claim he is. I have nothing against Christianity itself, but let's just say that the Pope definitely isn't the prime example of a good Christian, and not get into the aforementioned long list of reasons. It's gotten a reasonable number of views in that time, and the comments (as usual) are going haywire over whether or not my words have any truth to them. (Of course they do, you just need to do the bloody research.) There's also (as usual) conspiracy theories about a variety of things being bounced around, my personal favourite being whether certain figures and establishments are in fact the Biblical Antichrist and/or Whore of Babylon, ranging from the Pope himself to the entire religion of Islam. To be fair, I strongly believe and have frequently presented evidence to the viewers that the migrant crisis in Europe is being exploited by jihadists to bring down western civilisation, alongside the passive issues that any sort of immigration on this scale brings, but if the Bible does have precedence in this specific regard, it might be time to genuinely fear for the United Kingdom's continued well-being. I suppose it's a good thing I'm not in the UK anymore, then. I mean, America's not currently better in terms of actual living standards, but it's not practically allowing itself to be invaded without a fight, at least. Speaking of America, I finally moved all my stuff into place around the new house. Score one for living alone, I suppose. And in this time and place, I really am alone, aren't I? None of the few people who I considered friends followed me here (understandably enough, most of them couldn't just up and move as rapidly as I did), I'm not living with any family members (nor have I for several years), so no attachments to my past beyond my continuing and currently freelance job... a fresh start, I think this is called. It feels good, to be honest. It makes for a nice change of pace. And to celebrate... well, why not head out somewhere? I need to figure out the layout of the town, at any rate, if I'm to live here for the foreseeable future. I head out of the house, and begin taking a walk along the nearest street... let's say we try to find some notable landmarks or what have you. [hider=OOC Footer]So anyone who wants Joe to turn up where they are, feel free to have him arrive suddenly. Otherwise, I'll probably make him turn up near the majority of active characters in my next post.[/hider]