I wonder how a group called, I want to murder people who murder cats, would go? Probably not so well I guess. Oh well, luckily I won't have to worry about it as I'm not on Facebook. Also, you're still on Facebook? That surprised me, but then I thought it out some more and I worked it out. 😉
Yep, I just can't walk away from the groups. The Buy Nothing Project is a big one. It is so beneficial to society, and so very un-Facebook like. I give away all the clothes my kids out grow, and all sorts of things. These things then go right into the hands of people that need them and live within a fifteen minute drive of me, rather than donating it to a thrift store and who knows what happens to it. Or worse, trashing it. I guess it comes down to trying to aid the world. We all have our own ways. I do it in a few easy ones within my grasp. First and foremost, I read a ton to my kids and push complex ideas on them, and basically try to make them into intellectuals with consciences - people the world needs. Secondly, I try to prevent waste (with the added benefit of helping others), which is where the Buy Nothing Project comes in. Thirdly, I try to get more people to grow their own food, or just to grow things. So I give away extra plants, seeds, cuttings, whatever. So Facebook connects me with a lot of local people, whether local homeschooling groups, or neighborhood gardening groups.
I also have my share of conspiracy theories about how Facebook is aware of the benefits their groups are giving society, and is working to change that. Ha. But that is a different post entirely.
I understand, especially on that buy nothing group as I know it's turned up some interesting things for you, like my mirror frame you pained on. (My...Lol)
I get the value of that sort of thing and actually think that's great, a really good use of that (otherwise) heinous software.