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Dec 5, 2011

I am new to thepetitionsite and to making groups. I wanted to make a group where people can:

1. Post about devices, "inventions" or projects they are working on (environmental, mechanical, whatever), even if they are lay-people, without fear of being ridiculed.

2. I wanted to create a group where people can come together to express their love for nature, animals, magic, hope and the important things in life (leaving behind the news, health concerns, financial concerns, etc).

3. I wanted to create a group where anybody can post pics of their pets, any sort of pet.

4. I wanted to create a group dedicated, in general, to trying to help other people in small, concrete ways (as well as animals and plants).

The aim of this group isn't lofty. It's just to get together and dicuss the fun side of issues we are passionate, the light-hearted side. 

I hope you join and contribute. I am especially curious to see if anybody likes to build little machines, robots, anything like that. Or to see others' art. 

Thanks for reading. Lex

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Posted: Monday December 5, 2011, 11:22 pm
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