God is Godless.

seen from United Kingdom

seen from Australia

seen from Malaysia
seen from China

seen from United Kingdom
seen from T1

seen from Türkiye
seen from China

seen from United States

seen from Sweden
seen from United States
seen from Canada
seen from China

seen from China
seen from Brazil
seen from Australia
seen from United Kingdom
seen from Australia

seen from Brazil
seen from Kenya
God is Godless.
god-less replied to your post: thedreamerandthedream replied to your post: what...
They’re so good!
see?? you should totally ignore me being a weeny and read it
Melisandre, Varys, and the Red Viper
bed oberyn, wed melisandre, behead varys
What are people asking you and how do I get a song? Sorry I think I just recently followed you :)
i alredy deleted that post, dear, becasue i think it’s enough for tonight. it wasn’t anything in particular really, people were just sending me whatever they wanted.
that’s all right, golden, thank you for following me! let’s say you will be the last person i’m going to choose a song for, ok? (: your blog is intriguing and it seems like you are fascinated with nature and by nature i mean every aspect of it, like human body as well. also it seems we like the same tv series (: (i cannot wait for tomorrow’s new episode of GoT). I’m not sure why but it was difficult for me to choose the right song, hm. That’s why I chose two that differ quite a lot - I’m Not Human At All by Sleep Party People and Sorrow by The National (did you know that the National sang the song ending season 2 in GoT? it’s beautiful)
April 11
I have shared my story but I am unsure if the other travelers enjoyed it. The story I speak of was about a young Christian boy who is killed by people in the God-less community. I believe my story holds the values lost on many others, but some on this trip understand the cause. Speaking of good Christians, I met a nice young priest at the shrine and he informed me that he would be happy if I visited again. I told him I would because he was quite nice and apparently he works at one of the biggest and most beautiful churches around. Their Friar must be amazing at his job, even better than the Friar traveling with me.
I am happy this is the end of our journey. The people I am traveling with are starting to get tiresome. My dogs seem warn out as well and home is sounding more and more appealing. I am glad I made this journey though. I have met some interesting people, but I have a hard time believing I would have had any kind of interaction with them if they were not on this trip. By my next entry, I will be home. Au revoir.