Some Groups You Can Join That Don't Have Meetings Volume 2

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Facebook, in all its infinite wisdom, did not make a maximum of groups one person could create. Thus, we have millions of groups. They range from simple things like your Ohio State Graduating Class, to something way out there, like the Flying Spaghetti Monster. Many of these groups have a life span shorter than the "German Laughing Midget". But nonetheless, here are some up-and-coming Facebook groups you might want to join today.
 

1,000,000 Strong For Stephen T Colbert

With more than a million members, this global group is hoping Colbert will run in every state. Is Colbert a serious candidate you should vote for? Who the **** cares, he's funny in a purposeful sense, rather than by accident (i.e. Dubya). Join today!




 

 

 

 

tips for all women... please join... and pass on

Probably the least creative group name ever created on Facebook. What makes this group hilarious is that it is about empowering women, yet uses a cheap model with fake breasts as its picture. Also, the tips have been proven as false by Snopes. Any woman following these tips would probably end up being shot. And, if it actually caught on, all a perp would have to do is read the tips and then counter the tips effectively. So be ignorant and join today!



Join this group, invite all your friends, and then leave

Bold and innovative, it would seem like, as stated by the name, there wouldn't be anyone actually in this group; not so fast. Apparently 240,000 forgot the last step and are simply ignoring the rules. Will this disregard for the law continue? Does it really matter? Not really. Join today!

 

 





I Bet I Can Find 1,000,000 People Who Just Want Peace

Pretty bold statement there (sorry for the pun). Seems more like communist ideals than simple plan for peace; stop the red scare! So far the creator is very wrong, with only 112,000 members. But is 1,000,000 people really that hard to find? And is 1,000,000 people really that great of an accomplishment? That's only about 0.01% of the world's population; we're not impressed. Join today!

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