DSES 14th July Curation Pick is Here!

in #wherein4 years ago

Happy (almost) mid-July to everyone! One more day it will be the 15th! And thank goodness this is a Romanised calendar and not the lunar calendar, the Hungry Ghost Festival has not begun. Haha.

It is so quick that we are already in pretty much crossing over the first month of the second half of the year!

With half of the world slowly liberated from COVID-19 pandemic, let’s pray that the remaining half of the world, particularly the Western side, will also be liberated with sense of wisdom, patience, vigilance and perseverance. Panic is the last thing you need for a pandemic; and blunt force oppression from the fools are equally damaging.


There are still so much happening but isn’t this the time for many of us who dabbles in crypto to truly look at how we can truly use our crypto for a long haul that could be coming?

I digress.


Back to introducing the latest posts that caught my eye in the STEEM blockchain world!

If you have read my previous post emphasising on manual curation, with the recent famous Malaysian hashtag #kitajagakita, you would have noticed that I have decided to pick 4 posts that catches my attention that worth to look into read further for the community.

This is to keep the bought steem and delegations active in this account by charitable donors, that their Steem Power are not being wasted sitting idle.

But in order to have the best 100% VP rewards, this account doesn’t upvote much like other “community bots” do, since its power is low, it has to maintain its strength to reward hardworking content creators.

Therefore, this account has decided to upvote a handful of those with brief posting (and no picutures) 25% upvotes; while those with 1 (nice and clear enough) image there’s a 40% upvote; and the ones that has this account’s personal comment will receive 100% upvote.

After a really busy week and tons of things to handle, I can finally sit down and spare an hour just to read through and select the few posts that caught my attention, are usually below high pay-outs at the moment, this round some came from #teammalaysia, and #ocd to see if there’s any posts that celebrates achievement or a milestone crossed; in the light of 4th of July.

I hope in the future as this account grows stronger (hopefully) it can continue to give writers some hope that hey, their posts matters.
(Until something really inevitable happens)
So, in no particular order, these are the picks for today’s attention:


Editing is never easy. Even with the aid of AI technology of beautifying the pictures, it still takes a good eye of a human to appreciate the details and bring them out.

Family time is always important. Even the nieces and nephews are precious.

Bullying that comes from words can be far much worse than physical bullying. Things unseen like the soul can be damaged worse than things that are seen. To be able to pour out in poetry is also a way of healing by letting it go. This reminds me of all the Psalms King David wrote.

I can only say; services are not God, they are not vault proof, therefore we should not trust them to old our money. Even insured banks are not 100% fool proof. There are plenty of smart people doing very bad things out there. Check out his experience through his video.

That’s all from here for now; simple and sweet, and I hope you will find their effort on this steem blockchain worth visiting.

A technology can come and go; but when a lifestyle is applied to it, it becomes a new revolution.

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Hungry ghost festival? First time to hear

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Oh? I thought this is an Asian thing. 七月鬼节?In Malaysia it is called "Hungry Ghost Festival"

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Keep up the good work and inspire one another to make good content!

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