I don't wanna offend anybody, but to me this is the most boring concept for giveaways I have ever experienced in my almost 3 years on SG. Is anybody really reading all of that useless information?
Sorry guys, I hated history classes in school equally.
But hey, thanks for making an event and happy whatever you wanna celebrate day. o/
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For some people history is not useless. That is why we've created our group, to gather people who like it. We do those giveaways to cooperate, to read what someone else has to say and share with those who are interested, That's ok if you're not :)
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Thank you for the train. I don't have anything to add, but I enjoyed reading.
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tchu tchu π
thanks a lot for all the hard work db π
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Dear Steamgifts Members,
today United States of America celebrate Independence Day. Our group of historians created a train full of informations about this event - and we are proud to share it with you on this special day. But July is not only about Independence of USA, and that is why our train ends on July 14th - The Bastille Day, the French National Day - a turning point of the French Revolution. So our train contains also stories related to la FΓͺte nationale.
The stories were assembled on the train in the following order: at the beginning all about United States Celebration of Independence Day, in the end all about French Celebration of Bastille Day, in the middle all relative to other topics with similar values, such as freedom, peace, equality and independence.
At the end of the train there is a little suprise for you - the Quiz. So if you've read everything we wrote carefully enough, you may try it. Maybe you'll be lucky in giveaways we've prepared.
We've also created some Jigidis related to events we celebrate. You'll find them in the middle of the train, they will give you an opportunity to win even more games.
HERE you can start your journey with us:
We'd love to hear some feedback from you, and discussions are allowed. Please, feel free to comment, let us know what you think, how you celebrate (if you do). And don't forget to bump the thread.
I'd like to thank all of my Write History Group Members who contributed, especially db (David) - he took the whole responsibility of organisation (which is not easy). The idea of creating the train was also his, so he as an Inventor and Creator is our Hero today. Obrigado, David.
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