Forgive me, friends. This post is a day late but it's not a single SBD short. I'll have to keep this brief as I am still struggling to stay awake due to an unexpected trigger this morning. My body really wants to shut down, and once I get this post out and payouts made, I will let it.
Winner, winner, chicken dinner.
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Here's the thing: This week there were many amazing comments. I am going to pick my favorite top three. They are by @drwillwho, @byn and @lymepoet, all three of whom chose to engage the work produced on @shawnamawna and @nat5an with considerable compassion. @lymepoet also approached the comment creatively, embodying expressive writing in the response.
Payouts will be as follows:
3SBD to @drwillwho because he actually left three deep and beautiful comments which were contenders.
1SBD to @byn and @lymepoet for their engaging responses.
Want to play?
- Comment on any post made on @nat5an or @shawnamawna between Jan 29 and Feb 5.
- Comments can be in response to the post or in response to another comment.
- Comments should show reading engagement.
- Upvote comments you see that you believe should rank highest. I will take your input into consideration.
I try to respond to all comments. At the very least, I read and appreciate them.
Looking forward to another week of rewards!
Shawna
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