Have fun, win prizes, participate in our contests!
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Believe me, you are someone's crush. Yes, you are!
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Bibliotheca Alexandrina - December 2022 Update is out!

a collection of almost 800 GB of history books !

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Add an Overdrive/Scribd link to the book in your request, improves the chances to fill it
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Checking posts.....

This is your randomly generated prizes:
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You found The Turkey!!! :D so everybody wins 50 wrz$. :)


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Volunteer will get 50 WRZ$ + the number of valid winning contestants x2

Anyone who wishes to volunteer, please post in the next 5 minutes and a volunteer will be randomly selected.
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Book request - Exodus A.D.: A Warning to Civilians by Paul Troubetzkoy [20000 WRZ$] Reward!

https://forum.mobilism.org/viewtopic.php?f=72&t=5381636
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Nov 24th, 2022, 12:04 am
Thank you all for volunteering, I appreciate the offer :D

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The 1st volunteer, wellwhocares, shall do the rewarding ;)

You will receive 15 x 50 + 80 for you = 830 WRZ$.

  • Please donate 50 WRZ$ to everyone with a valid post
  • Please mention in your donation posts the reason for rewarding.
  • Please report here once you have finished donatewarding.

A new round will start soon...
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What is it?

  • This is November! :D

    Every year November 8 is Dunce Cap Day. Where does it come from?
    Duns Scotus of Duns, Scotland was a medieval scholar. Duns Scotus believed that cone shaped hats increased learning potential. He believed knowledge would flow from the point of the cap, down and into the head of the wearer, making that person smarter.
    It motivated the wearer to learn more, so he could be rid of the the cap, that’s for sure. :D

    This November 10th is Sesame Street Day! Did you know that Sesame Street is the most widely viewed kids’ show in the world? Though initially meant to simply be fun and educational, the show has evolved into an international cultural phenomenon. Let’s use this day to spell out our love for this unforgettable program!

    This year Thanksgiving is the 24th. Tucked between the two monster sized holidays of Halloween and Christmas, Thanksgiving receives far less attention. But Thanksgiving is a very important holiday, especially in the busy lives of Americans. It is a time to kick back and relax, watch a football game or go to a movie, stay safely home, and enjoy a huge feast.

    Let’s play :)

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  • This is our busy month with tokens on every date. You know me, I’m always hidding stuff behind tokens. :)

  • So behind each token there is a reward:
    1 x Image worth 50 WRZ$
    1 x Image worth 15 WRZ$
    1 x Image worth 0 WRZ$
    23 x Image worth 20 WRZ$
    4 x Image worth 30 WRZ$

  • The contest will be open for 30 minutes at the end of which the rewards will be randomly placed.

How do you play?

    Post one number between 1 and 30.

Post example:

    Cucu wrote:13

Rules:

  • One post per player, any more and all your posts will be disqualified.
  • Posts without a valid number will be ignored.
  • Dupes are allowed.

Rewards:

  • If any player finds The Cookie Monster, everybody wins 15 WRZ$. Cookie Monster has priority one over the other prizes.
  • If any player finds The Turkey, everybody wins 50 WRZ$. The Turkey has priority two over the other prizes.
  • If any player finds The Dunce Cap, no reward for anyone. The Dunce Cap has priority three over the other prizes.

  • If only numbers appear then all of them will be added and divided between the number of players so everybody receives the same reward.
    • Number rewards aren't cumulative, so it is in your best interest to spread your choice of numbers.
      For example, if 5 players choose number 7 and the prize is 20, and 5 other players choose number 11 and the prize is 30, they receive 20+30 = 50/10 players = 5 WRZ$ each.
      However, if all 10 players choose 10 different numbers and all have a prize of 20, they win 10x20 = 200/10 players = 20 WRZ$ each. ;)


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