I was on it when I took these. It wasn't moving fast but I've managed to capture these this clear because they were close to me. If you look hard you'd find clues. Look harder (wink, wink).
These spare parts are not even 1% the size of the vehicle that owns this so you can compare them to plankton and not even minnows in this murky waters we're swimming in.
Puny and very, very small you may say but very, very essential. The vehicle misses just one piece of this and surely it would have to halt so you see, even though they are these puny, they are just as important as that giant vehicle itself. Already having an idea which vehicle that is?
Whether these are new or they've actually already served decades of services being part of that giant vehicle, I have no idea. The only thing that I realize is that they complete that whole machine that took us to where we were, going. If it is as old as the vehicle itself which is almost a centennial old then they must have been well taken care of, oiled and well kept to last this long and be able to help that giant carry thousands of people who seem to become unusually joyful and jolly once on board it.
If these spare parts could talk, they must have lots of stories to tell. I wonder if they even rant when they get forgotten to get polished or oiled. Anyhow, they all look good on the frames. The smallest of them is that thumbnail but like I told you, they are all being checked and taken care of on a daily basis before this vehicle even gets to run.
I can't imagine having one of these go missing and we're on board it cause surely something would go wrong. I get why there was more than just one mechanic on board the day we took it. He explained how every single part of that giant is very important, even the hand of the heat meter. It reminds me of the plankton and the minnows here who are mostly ignored and yes, I do feel for you, unfortunately, I can no longer do as much as before. Things have changed and you guys will have to just go on and fight for your positions a lot harder now and hope that this whole waters realize how equally important you also are to the growth and success of this community.
These spare parts won't manage to grow or get bigger in size anymore. They are as they already are, perfect as intended but we can still grow ourselves. There's an elevator to success in Steemit, I haven't stepped on it the first time it was turned on, that was when the Steem price went to $0.08 and the white paper has always been open about it, I just didn't get to read as the many of you probably did not either - it's as simple as to grow your SP and power up when you can because being puny here sucks. Take the lift and enjoy the ride.