Steem Basic Income Giveaway :: What Do You Want on Your Tombstone?

in steembasicincome •  6 years ago  (edited)

Hello, all you wonderful and amazing fine folks. While we wait on me to pick the winners of the haiku contest, let’s have another. Another what? Another steem basic income giveaway, that’s what.

First… the rules.

If you want to win a share of Steem Basic Income, follow these rules.

  1. Upvote this post and resteem it. This will help me sponsor more users in the future.
  2. Follow the contest theme (announced below). That’s it!

Theme

Answer this question:

What do you want on your tombstone?

No, not the pizza (only older Americans who remember that TV commerial will get that). The epitaph—the words. What do you want written on your tombstone?

This could be funny. For example, I once told family that I wanted this on my tombstone: “So this is what you morals call death. Interesting.”

It could be a more classical (and boring) bit like this: “His true wealth was in his generous heart. And what endless wealth he did have.”

Or anything else you can think of that you might want to be on your tombstone.

The comment I like best will win 1 share of steem basic income. But if there are a lot of great comments or if this post gets enough of a payout to allow me to afford it, I may sponsor others as well.


If you don’t know what Steem Basic Income is, look around on their account (@steembasicincome) or read this post.


I’m looking forward to reading everyone’s comments. Good luck!





Hi there David LaSpina is an American photographer lost in Japan, trying to capture the beauty of this country one photo at a time. More?
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My Tombstone: NAILED IT!

See you soon!

Haha oh gosh not exactly something I have thought about but I guess its Halloween so erm...

"Dam Its Dark Down Here.. And I Am So Bored"

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