Taking over Minds with cuties with guns
NOTE: If you post things unrelated to the group that have nothing to do with hot women with firearms it will be deleted and you banned from the group.
Post anything related to the Mandela Effect.
Don't rely on wiki, read the case study of Dr Blair Reich PhD
Preachers Experienced the Mandela Effect
https://youtu.be/jbgnjy4SA9c
Admins & Moderators:
@MandelaEffect@Conduct@PunkTV@PleaseHelp@TokenBank
We also allow some memes and other interesting topics.
You can post your own video as long as the topic is the Mandela Effect.
Feel free to Invite Others. Have a Nice Day.
A group for the coding naggers from all horizons, for every man and woman interested in the craft of writing code from interesting projects to design patterns and much more.
It's perfectly okay to share external links so long as these relate to software development, this includes but is not limited to personal experiences writing a bit of code, some news about programming language or tutorials.
Any spam-like activity will be immediately banned especially if it has no connection to software development.
Other than that, any discussion around computer science from coding to frameworks and languages is welcome.
This is a group for PC enthusiasts, gaming and anything tech related be it Mac, Windows, Linux, IT career paths in administration, coding/programming, cyber security engineers or general internal support gripes. I encourage information sharing to help others learn. I am learning myself and will always be learning I am sure. Make this the one group to rule them all, as most of these interests can be overlapping. Feel free to post and at least try to keep it related to the group. Please be civil with each other. That is all.
Welcome to Police Misconduct, a dedicated group focused on raising awareness, advocating for justice, and addressing issues of police misconduct. Our community is committed to promoting transparency, accountability, and reform within law enforcement.
In this group, we come together to share news articles, videos, and personal experiences that shed light on instances of police misconduct. We encourage respectful discussions and thoughtful analysis of these incidents, aiming to foster a better understanding of the underlying problems and their impact on communities.
Our primary goal is to work towards systemic change by promoting dialogue, supporting affected individuals, and advocating for police accountability measures. We believe that every community deserves fair and just policing, and we strive to amplify voices calling for transparency, unbiased investigations, and appropriate consequences for officers who abuse their power.
As members of Police Misconduct, we encourage the sharing of resources, research, and initiatives that promote police reform and community engagement. Through collective action, we aim to drive positive change by collaborating with organizations, legal experts, and community leaders who share our commitment to ending police misconduct.
Join us in our efforts to make a difference. Together, we can work towards a future where trust, fairness, and equal treatment are at the core of our law enforcement systems.