I don't like calling myself an atheist as I think it is sort of an offensive word.
I don't believe in the supernatural. I don't believe in ghosts, demons, dragons, orcs, fairies, megabeasts, elves, or god.
I simply don't believe in the supernatural.
There isn't a term to define people that don't believe in the supernatural. So why must there be a term for those that don't believe in god(s)?
The fact is that every single person that has posted in this thread is an atheist in one way or another.
Human beings have believed in thousands of different gods and deities. I doubt that any of you believe in all of those different gods and deities that history has forgotten.
The disbelief in the supernatural is the norm, not the exception.
Even people that believe in the supernatural don't believe in every single supernatural idea. Instead, people pick and choose. I believe in my god, but not in (insert whatever).
The fact that I don't believe in god doesn't make me any more of an atheist than the typical religious person. The only difference between us is like 1%. I don't believe in 100% of supernatural ideas, and they don't believe in 99% of supernatural ideas. Not much of a difference in my opinion.