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RE: The Deadpost Initiative - Week 2 - Share your most undervalued work (SBD prize)

in #contest7 years ago (edited)

Well, well, well @whatamidoing. ¿What do we have here? ¡Deadpost Contest! ¿Huh?

To me, this great initiative looks like an authentic proposal to try create actual COMMUNITY to encourage true ENCOUNTERS, ENGAGEMENT, INTERACTION and valuable discussions. And although I am not a very optimistic chap but in fact, more accurately, a very daring one... I will just say, that this "Deadpost Contest" should also be a very gratifying thing. }:)

Therefore, ¡You've convinced me! I will try to test my luck on this contest. Although I think you have made it very difficult for us when you say: Share your best Deadpost. Actually the tag BEST in my case, is indeed a very difficult concept to classify and really pinpoint any of my own posts.

But yeah! ¿How dead would you want one of mine? Uhmm, ok, let's start with the most stiff and rigid of all of them. My first post on steemit 14 months ago. However, for this second edition of this Deadpost Contest. I suspect it would be more appropriate to share a newer revamped version published a month ago when with a Repost, I tried to rescue this buried pearl of mine from the depths of oblivion without much success either.

Everything in the name of generating comments and discussion of great value through this great initiative of yours. :)

Hence without more ado. Check this little gem as my nominee for this contest. :)

Yes, yes I know! I talk too much bollocks and I apologize for it. But I can't help it pals. I am simply a reckless babbling beast. }:)

Btw, ¡Upvoted & Resteemed! to help raise the payout!! :)

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Well @por500bolos, I must admit that reading through this was interesting - being both a mix of folding aside the density as well as extracting the interwoven messages within. :c)

I am fairly sure that if you had divided it into three posts, and expanded upon the messages within each (without matching the density - as many don't like to work that hard to extract meaning) - you would have gotten far greater combined payouts. :c)

Such is the nature of steemit. However well done on the writing and wit abundant. ^_^

Oh! Thank you very much @pathforger. It is a real pleasure and very gratifying to have received your welcome comment and opinion. I'm glad you like my little gem.

That's precisely the beauty of interacting among weavers. True wavers constantly have, develop and nurture further the great and always desired virtue of patience. Therefore, they are never in a hurry or rush to enjoy the benefits of the finished product alone.

They all enjoy observing and deciphering every stitch that has been given to a final piece in order to extract from it its true beauty and meaning. And for that very reason they are always rewarded with the wisdom, knowledge and the 'knowhow' of how things are and how things really work.

Those who do not take their time and do not stop to analyze things in front of their noses. And also refuse to explore and discover the origins and intermediate processes of how a "product" achieved its final existence. They invariably will never learn or understand how these products got there in first place nor where they themselves are standing. :)

as many don't like to work that hard to extract meaning

As for dividing my dense babbling gossamer into several posts, hehe, yeah! I guess I am not such a considered laborious spider. }:)