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RE: V4vapid Presents: Tin Foil Raps - A Paranoid Rhymes Contest - Winners Announced!!! [170 + STEEM Prizes]

in #tinfoilraps6 years ago

Yeah, I agree that it would have less entries but that's okay with me atm ;)

@jamesgetsit freaking killed it! and the video assemblage was really great considering the time constraints.

George Bush clip talking about terrorists and the red arrow next to his head, LoL

While I do have a bunch of contest ideas and several variations, I'm always open to suggestions. If I need some help or I feel stuck I'll definitely take you up on that :)

My problem usually isn't a lack of ideas, it's mainly finding the time to bring them out of the idea stage and into the world.

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I agree. That shit was on a completely different level to the other entries that I saw. You definitely picked the right winner, and I doubt anyone disagrees.

My problem usually isn't a lack of ideas, it's mainly finding the time to bring them out of the idea stage and into the world.

This is me right here. I am literally an ideas machine. But, I either lack the time, resources, expertise, or willpower to realise most of them. I have been thinking about starting an open-source creations type project where I just continuously write pilot chapters, or plot summaries for books and short stories and just let those who have the real talent with writing bring the story to life and to completion. Your last competition gave me a really good idea for another story too.

By the way- here's a useful competition brief I was thinking of that you may like. I was thinking you could call it something along the lines of "Sound the Alarm." But, the name isn't important. The goal would be for participants to create something, be it poetry, fiction, art, music or anything else, that can "wake people up." The fruit of such a contest could serve a very useful purpose, at a time when I think the world needs it most. But, I would also look to find a way to get the best entries out there into the world beyond Steemit.

What do you think?