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its Implications for Alien Life
Part 2: Umwelt
@mountainwashere
Universal Basic Income
LIST of UBI coins!!
@daan
Instantly know how high your post
is in hot/trending/promoted!
@wil1liam
Issue 26
@bozz
The Red Box Loop
@derekrichardson
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@dreemsteem
Learn From Our Mistakes!
@apanamamama
@maverickinvictus
A Curation Post for
Readers and Writers
@naquoya
@zen-art
@lymepoet
@tadstrange
(And your post will be featured here, too!!)
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Shoutoutsaturdays #2
check out these AWESOME people!!!
@crazybgadventure
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@keciah
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Issue #2 from The Weasel's Wife
@theweaselswife
Please continue reading the exceptional work from our members at The Inbox Runneth Over -- a private curation project by @enchantedspirit that could reasonably be called Chapter 2 of The Daily Whistle Stops. Often there are more great posts than can fit in TDWS. There is simply a limit on how many can go in one issue ... both in terms of number and in how many our group account can presently support -- especially given the current price of Steem.
The Inbox Runneth Over offers a place for you to find more fine reading and art -- since work of this caliber is often sadly lacking on Steemit -- and a place where your creations are surrounded by fine company. I know how demoralizing it is to consider just plunging into the general stream and trying to find something worth your time. As with TDWS, the mission of The Inbox is to provide an oasis of goodness you can always count on.
With your help, I have managed to give The Inbox a solid 52+ rep and its own legs to stand on -- enough SP to minimize the dreaded "bandwidth problem." With further support, it can become not just another place to showcase our members' work, but another source of decent rewards for them, too. Right now I can't manage that nearly to the extent I would like -- or they deserve.
So please consider visiting and supporting The Inbox for the quality work it features. Your follow and upvote would certainly be welcome, but for sure give meaningful engagement and rewards to any posts you find that interest you. There will be plenty! To those who have already stood with me in building The Inbox to its present level, you have my profound, continuing gratitude ... and you guys are on my Christmas list for sure!
Here is the latest issue of The Inbox -- so ... get yourself something good to drink and maybe a snack, too. I can pretty much guarantee, you're going to love what you find. Our members -- you and all the others -- are the greatest!
Where hidden treasures come to light
@theinbox
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various collections of hand-selected articles
from other curators in our membership.
The author of this list of curated posts by members of The STEEM Engine is @enchantedspirit whose mostly metaphysical writing can be found on her own blog.
Thanks for including our travel tips! Ha. We are really blessed that no one stole stuff out of the bags and they were actually returned. I mean, seriously a miracle!
That is a miracle for sure. I would have given odds on that bet that something would be missing.
Yes, for real! It's crazy that everything was in the bags. I had to describe the contents, so I know they were opened!
Thank you for the feature!! It was a fun tale to recount.