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RE: Contest | 25-Word Comment - Monkey Business | Goodbye
Well said,
You see this in poetry and in novels where they try to show the difficulty that one might go through when saying goodbye to someone.
Goodbye might not be a farewell (without return), but it's a good thing to stop with Monkey Business. There are other things I want to give priority to. This was meant to talk, have fun, and comment. 25 words is not too much to ask, and many wrote way more. It was a good place to be, but there's not even 0 support.
Not too long ago, comments, criticism were asked for, and it should be rewarded. If you check the Steemcurators over the past months, you will see that many rarely reward a comment. Why? Because the curators do not comment themselves, and not too long ago, people who wanted to be curators were told they couldn't because they don't comment. So the question is, why should I bother after all those years and keep trying? It does cost me many hours per day to read and comment. It is very time-consuming, you all noticed that yourself. I have made my friends through the passed years, those I met here I also speak outside of Steemit. I did meet them because I commented, those who are not willing to do the same, it's fine with me, but I also see no longer the need to upvote them. Why should I?
I like to give more priority to what I like, how my profiles will look like, and those who deserve to be read, which is by far not everyone.
Writing is a good way to say goodbye, and poetry might make it look more beautiful or memorable or dramatic than it is in reality.
P.s. Don't worry, there's no need to make a joke
Let's say for a #betterlife #wewrite and only #comment if we feel to it?
When speaking about 25 words.. It's almost nothing to mention. Because, it is so easy to reach when writing a comment. Just explain 1 thought and you will be there.
I don't know about rewarding comments that much. But, I see that some are rewarding comments. Not all of course. There are some who are curators and others are just normal users.
But, that also depends on the comment being seen by a curator.
#betterlife #wewrite