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Circles are collections of people who share an interest. Joining them helps you to find like minded people. It also adds to the picture people get out of you when viewing your profile. | |||
Joining a [https://www.trustroots.org/circles/ circle] is easy. Just go the [circles] page, see which ones you feel are right for you and click join. If there are any circles you think are missing you can send the volunteers a [https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfJrw7Iche4mpgXgJ-FPyyQeyMGftRIz2t004kcIBtgPQQC2w/viewform suggestions]. | |||
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Latest revision as of 15:06, 2 March 2023
Circles are collections of people who share an interest. Joining them helps you to find like minded people. It also adds to the picture people get out of you when viewing your profile.
Joining a circle is easy. Just go the [circles] page, see which ones you feel are right for you and click join. If there are any circles you think are missing you can send the volunteers a suggestions.
hitchhikers, dumpster divers, vegans&vegetarians, nomads, ecoliving, musicians, foodsharing, cyclists, hikers, punks, artists, hackers, lgbtq, yoga, buskers, rainbow gathering, climbers, spirituals, dancers, families, sailors, lindyhoppers, slackliners, acroyoga, van life, jugglers, Trustroots volunteers, cooking, photographers, gardeners & farmers, naturists, feminists, anarchists, squatters, surfers, motorcyclists, pilgrims, burners, circus, skateboarders, beer brewers, winemakers