New Tag Promotion: Where were you when ... ? (wwyw)
Where were you when you first heard about Steem?
Where were you when the Chicago Cubs won their first World Series in 108 years?
Where were you on September 11, 2001, when you first heard about the World Trade Center attack?
Where were you when the ball dropped on Y2K?
Where were you when you came out of the closet?
Where were you when found your faith, or renounced it?
Where were you when you first understood that you would be judged throughout your life by your race, gender, religion, or sexual orientation?
Where were you when you first victimized somebody, wittingly or unwittingly, because of their race, gender, religion, or sexual orientation?
Throughout our lives, we, the people of the world, share so many common experiences and bear witness to many of the same historical events. Yet the ways in which we experience these things differs in a multitude of ways. Our familial and cultural upbringings, our physical and identified genders, our races, ages, and religions, our proximity to said events and the degrees of our experiences all have an impact on the way we process, respond to, and remember these events and experiences.
When dealing with historical events, even the ones that go unrecorded and forgotten, those that were major, unforgettable, and possibly even life-changing events for some of us were nothing but insignificant news briefs or whisperings for others. As Steemit is a global community, I think it would be interesting to create an international record of not only our life experiences, both universal and not so universal, but also of the global events we have born witness to in our lifetimes, and of the global events that are continuing to occur as we think, write, and post.
Please consider the following.
If this sounds like something you might be interested in, jump right in and start writing posts that begin with the title Where were you when … and label your posts with wwyw.
If you see a post labeled with wwyw, don't hesitate to contribute to that post by adding a comment about where you were at the time of the event or experience that is being featured.
If you would like to contribute as a community to a preselected theme on a specific date, please tell me what you would be interested in writing about in the comments below.
Also, please join me in writing about 9/11 and Y2K.
Where were you on September 11, 2001 when you first heard about or witnessed the World Trade Center attack?
Where were you when the ball dropped on the millennial New Year and what did you think was going to happen?
I will be posting about 9/11 on December 20 and Y2K on December 31. For those of you who join me, I will do my best to compile and re-feature our posts.
Lastly
If you think this tag is a good idea and would like to see it take off, please resteem this post.
Image Credits: Pixabay 1, and Pixabay 2.
Where were you when found your faith, or renounced it?
Where were you when you first understood that you would be judged throughout your life by your race, gender, religion, or sexual orientation?
Where were you when you first victimized somebody, wittingly or unwittingly, because of their race, gender, religion, or sexual orientation?
Throughout our lives, we, the people of the world, share so many common experiences and bear witness to many of the same historical events. Yet the ways in which we experience these things differs in a multitude of ways. Our familial and cultural upbringings, our physical and identified genders, our races, ages, and religions, our proximity to said events and the degrees of our experiences all have an impact on the way we process, respond to, and remember these events and experiences.
When dealing with historical events, even the ones that go unrecorded and forgotten, those that were major, unforgettable, and possibly even life-changing events for some of us were nothing but insignificant news briefs or whisperings for others. As Steemit is a global community, I think it would be interesting to create an international record of not only our life experiences, both universal and not so universal, but also of the global events we have born witness to in our lifetimes, and of the global events that are continuing to occur as we think, write, and post.
Please consider the following.
If this sounds like something you might be interested in, jump right in and start writing posts that begin with the title Where were you when … and label your posts with wwyw.
If you see a post labeled with wwyw, don't hesitate to contribute to that post by adding a comment about where you were at the time of the event or experience that is being featured.
If you would like to contribute as a community to a preselected theme on a specific date, please tell me what you would be interested in writing about in the comments below.
Also, please join me in writing about 9/11 and Y2K.
Where were you on September 11, 2001 when you first heard about or witnessed the World Trade Center attack?
Where were you when the ball dropped on the millennial New Year and what did you think was going to happen?
I will be posting about 9/11 on December 20 and Y2K on December 31. For those of you who join me, I will do my best to compile and re-feature our posts.
Lastly
If you think this tag is a good idea and would like to see it take off, please resteem this post.
Image Credits: Pixabay 1, and Pixabay 2.
Where were you when you first understood that you would be judged throughout your life by your race, gender, religion, or sexual orientation?
Where were you when you first victimized somebody, wittingly or unwittingly, because of their race, gender, religion, or sexual orientation?
Throughout our lives, we, the people of the world, share so many common experiences and bear witness to many of the same historical events. Yet the ways in which we experience these things differs in a multitude of ways. Our familial and cultural upbringings, our physical and identified genders, our races, ages, and religions, our proximity to said events and the degrees of our experiences all have an impact on the way we process, respond to, and remember these events and experiences.
When dealing with historical events, even the ones that go unrecorded and forgotten, those that were major, unforgettable, and possibly even life-changing events for some of us were nothing but insignificant news briefs or whisperings for others. As Steemit is a global community, I think it would be interesting to create an international record of not only our life experiences, both universal and not so universal, but also of the global events we have born witness to in our lifetimes, and of the global events that are continuing to occur as we think, write, and post.
Please consider the following.
If this sounds like something you might be interested in, jump right in and start writing posts that begin with the title Where were you when … and label your posts with wwyw.
If you see a post labeled with wwyw, don't hesitate to contribute to that post by adding a comment about where you were at the time of the event or experience that is being featured.
If you would like to contribute as a community to a preselected theme on a specific date, please tell me what you would be interested in writing about in the comments below.
Also, please join me in writing about 9/11 and Y2K.
Where were you on September 11, 2001 when you first heard about or witnessed the World Trade Center attack?
Where were you when the ball dropped on the millennial New Year and what did you think was going to happen?
I will be posting about 9/11 on December 20 and Y2K on December 31. For those of you who join me, I will do my best to compile and re-feature our posts.
Lastly
If you think this tag is a good idea and would like to see it take off, please resteem this post.
Image Credits: Pixabay 1, and Pixabay 2.
Where were you when you first victimized somebody, wittingly or unwittingly, because of their race, gender, religion, or sexual orientation?
Throughout our lives, we, the people of the world, share so many common experiences and bear witness to many of the same historical events. Yet the ways in which we experience these things differs in a multitude of ways. Our familial and cultural upbringings, our physical and identified genders, our races, ages, and religions, our proximity to said events and the degrees of our experiences all have an impact on the way we process, respond to, and remember these events and experiences.
Please consider the following.
If this sounds like something you might be interested in, jump right in and start writing posts that begin with the title Where were you when … and label your posts with wwyw.
If you see a post labeled with wwyw, don't hesitate to contribute to that post by adding a comment about where you were at the time of the event or experience that is being featured.
If you would like to contribute as a community to a preselected theme on a specific date, please tell me what you would be interested in writing about in the comments below.
Also, please join me in writing about 9/11 and Y2K.
Where were you on September 11, 2001 when you first heard about or witnessed the World Trade Center attack?
Where were you when the ball dropped on the millennial New Year and what did you think was going to happen?
I will be posting about 9/11 on December 20 and Y2K on December 31. For those of you who join me, I will do my best to compile and re-feature our posts.
interesting
Hopefully, other people will think so too. A lot of different stories and perspectives could come out of something like this.
yes! I just subscribed to you and resteem
I do not speak English I'm just using the translator, but what you told me I find very interesting and I would like to follow the thread.
I would also appreciate you to look at my site and if you like subscribe.
@netowrorker5
Will do. Thank you!
What topics or events interest you?
I'm sorry if we're not getting it right but it's the most that can be done here using a translator, I think it's understood more or less your question and that's my answer but I'm not sure at all if that's what I was referring to.
You're doing fine. I understand what you're saying.
I don't have any secrets. I've just been fortunate. I write a serial post with all original content that has caught the attention of some voters with power.
Just keep at it, and be consistent.
I am interested in this post because it is something like a history of everything that happened to us all during the time, what we were doing when this or that thing happens, it is like a compendium of gigantic information, you are sure that there is enough space In steemit for so much information ;-)
I refer to 11 September 2001
What is 11s?
I'll be posting about this in a few hours. Please add a post of your own, in English or Spanish.
Guauu awesome I would love you to tell me your secret !, this post has only 29 minutes and already accumulates no less than 6.80, statistically that's like 0.23 per minute on average and 14 per hour or $ 337 in 24 hours! (This is only statistically nothing to take into account jajajaj)
102 votes!
I've been a week in steemit ye created post of all kinds, music videos created 100% by me, impressive business ideas and everything a little, but now the only post with which I won something to been with one of one of my Music videos where you earn $ 6 in 24 hours.
Everything else I have to zero, I even have an immense post full of information with a great business idea posted a few hours ago and is still at zero.
I would love to learn how steemit works or know if there is any secret to winning as much as you, enorabuena! And hopefully he can give me a hint.