Minds - Open source social media

Started by Puritan, 25 January 2018, 13:57:30

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Puritan

I could have written page up and page down about FB.
Their suveillance, sencorship, gathering of personal data and so on, but I won't.

I've opened an account on Minds instead.
Works like fb in a way but you can be anonymous if you like.

Think I'll set up a Duke Nukem 3D group over there one of these days.

Have a look for yourself  :)

www.minds.com
There is essentially no difference between an infinitely large universe consisting only of photons and an infinitely small universe consisting only of photons. Therefore, a singularity for a Big Bang and an infinitely expanded universe are equivalent.

-Roger Penrose

Puritan

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In the beginning there was Duke...
A group for DN3D stuff is launched. (not much to see for non-members of Minds though. Not very much content at all as of yet. But it'll be in time.)


https://www.minds.com/groups/profile/803251400616685568
There is essentially no difference between an infinitely large universe consisting only of photons and an infinitely small universe consisting only of photons. Therefore, a singularity for a Big Bang and an infinitely expanded universe are equivalent.

-Roger Penrose

Puritan

Cool to see Dukers appear over at Minds.
Hail to the king, baby!
There is essentially no difference between an infinitely large universe consisting only of photons and an infinitely small universe consisting only of photons. Therefore, a singularity for a Big Bang and an infinitely expanded universe are equivalent.

-Roger Penrose

Puritan

There is essentially no difference between an infinitely large universe consisting only of photons and an infinitely small universe consisting only of photons. Therefore, a singularity for a Big Bang and an infinitely expanded universe are equivalent.

-Roger Penrose