Bunnypuncher's daily giveaway 6/11/2018 - 15 SBD total in prizes
It's your upvotes that make this contest happen.
Daily giveaway 6/11/2018.
First Place: @jenoe
Second Place: @peduk
Third Place: @zappll
Fourth Place: @seyiodus
Fifth Place: @eveokonma
Sixth Place: @deyvich
Seventh Place: @nollook
Eighth Place: @marblely
Thank you everyone that has been upvoting and participating in my other contests. This one had such good feed back I'm going to increase the prizes to 15 SBD for today's contest. There will now be:
First Place: 5 SBD
Second Place: 3 SBD
Third Place: 2 SBD
Fourth Place: 1 SBD
Fifth Place: 1 SBD
Sixth Place: 1 SBD
Seventh Place: 1 SBD
Eighth Place: 1 SBD
The daily give-a-way winner will be selected at random from people that comment on this post. And I'll announce the winner the following day on the next day's contest post. I'll pull the list of entries from the comments approximately 24 hours after the post depending on my schedule. So unless you see the following day's post go ahead and add a comment. I'll will include entries right up to the last minute before I post the result and next contest.
Disclaimer:
I will do my very best to have a contest each day. However, I could without notice take a day or two off. On days that I'm off there may not be a contest so please try and be understanding if there is a couple of days without a contest.
Rules:
To keep this simple and workable there will only be one rule. I don't want to disqualify new people or people that forget to resteem, upvote, and follow. I'm very appreciative of the upvotes and followers that participate in my contests. Please follow me so you can see the results of the contests.
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Suggested Daily Topic
To make things more interesting I'm going add a suggested daily topic. To perk up discussion between Steemians. As always you are free to comment whatever you like to enter. You do not have to follow this suggestion.
The daily topic for today is:
Tell us about heroes who are most meritorious to your country's independence. I know alot of about the US heros who fought for America, but virtually nothing about other countries struggles for independence. Let's see if we can spread the knowledge some and acknowledge those contributions.
Thank you @dewi.ratna for the topic idea.
In case you don't know who I am here is my intro post from way back:
BunnyPuncher Don’t worry your bunnies are “fairly” safe!
Story of an honest Steemian. Honesty in today's world it still exists!!
I'm American, so I don't have a non-American independence hero to contribute. My namesake, however, was leader of a fictional country.
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@martin.mikes coordinator of @kedjom-keku
Thanks for the gift @bunnypuncher .. and the hero I love until now is a spider, he is my hero
Congratulations! And I also love Spidey
Great! @bunnypuncher . All rewards is only for winners?!! They got the prize and your upvotes on their comment too. and nothing for losers !
I must read the book first.😋
Soekarno is the hero of Indonesia's independence proclamation.
Here there is no hero, everyone is a fighter.
Your great contest needs renewal to become one of the greatest contests.
Hey @bunnypuncher,,If you still have money, give some SBD for me because I want to buy new clothes, because I do not have money to buy it ..
Thank you.
I do not know my country's independence hero unless I only know her picture in paper money.
At school I am often invited by teachers to appreciate the services of heroes and contemplate their struggle, so I never appreciate my teacher.
I live in South Africa. Nelson Mandela is the most significant person in our history. He was jailed for 27 years for his struggle against an oppressive regime that denied the majority of South Africans fundamental rights like voting. Upon his release, he was elected to be the first democratically elected president of South Africa in the first election he was allowed to vote in himself. Having gained ultimate power he exercised this power to reconcile the people of South Africa instead of seeking revenge.
I wrote a recent piece about him, as this year we will be celebrating his 100th birthday. (He passed away 5 years ago)
https://steemit.com/teamsouthafrica/@reonlouw/mandela-day
Check it out. It is old, so do not upvote it.