Judging Time! PEPE Rewards Recap and Week 12 Contenders

A good day to all meme content creators and accumulators of the MEME, PEPE, and PAY tokens! Before I identify those articles that qualify for this week's entry, let me give you an update about the distribution of PEPE rewards.
Winners of Curation Contest Week 10
Here are the chain transactions of the distribution of PEPE rewards for week 10:
- 50,000 PEPE to @valchiz
https://he.dtools.dev/tx/2ff59ae9f5d56f2ad14d3bb74128b886be66f59b
- 25,000 PEPE to @tanzil2024
https://he.dtools.dev/tx/5176768bdc05bdac69bb596dcaaa4a9e9214752b
- 10,000 PEPE to @babygirl888
https://he.dtools.dev/tx/6a2840590c46275dec30242c8216e4540625e29e
- 5,000 PEPE to @etette
https://he.dtools.dev/tx/1d3fe8213b36560321ab26f7275669655b07e318
- 5,000 PEPE to @be-connected
https://he.dtools.dev/tx/64ba9039783ab945781653cb44abb9174ad4b1de
Winners of Curation Contest Week 11
- 50,000 PEPE to @benhub
https://he.dtools.dev/tx/9632842399f4328c971ed61bc500abbfbfc84737
- 25,000 PEPE to @tanzil2024
https://he.dtools.dev/tx/ef31d2862bad887eb535401925abe9ca3328e3b9
- 10,000 PEPE to @babygirl888
https://he.dtools.dev/tx/a6b20c128cfe6c459cb8571a648d83d076360555
- 5,000 PEPE to @linda2021
https://he.dtools.dev/tx/d64db6cb3bd9a903545a729809e0c7c14f15f16b
Except for @epic-fail, for which I don't see any chain transaction of the 5,000 PEPE transfer, all the above winners received their PEPE rewards for weeks 10 and 11. I request @pepetoken to double-check if the consolation prize to @epic-fail has really been distributed.
Week 12 Judging Period
It is now time to shift our attention to those who qualify for week 12.
The first article that caught my attention is @tanzil2024's Exploring The Qihe Riverside Beauty published on C/Weekend Experiences. This time, the #meme is included in the first five tags, and so it is easier to judge.
The second is @valchiz's Parenting in the Digital Age: Balancing Screens and Sanity. He too used #meme in the first five tags.
Just recently, we are bombarded by this WW narrative. @melrod97's meme captures the sum of what happened. I love the image he published.
The fourth eligible article is @be-connected's touching duck story. I see myself in this story. Regardless of the stereotype that men these days don't care about the happiness of their families more than their wives, my experience tells otherwise. My "eggs" could have been turned into ashes if I abandoned them when that "wildfire" burned our "forest." I could not, for I cared more about my sons' future and happiness than my own. I doubt if mothers these days could say the same thing in truth. The divorce epidemic mostly initiated by women in our time proves the idea that they are willing to sacrifice their families for the sake of their happiness.
The scene of the above fable is very vivid in my mind. Reading it evokes an emotional response on my part.
Enough of the drama. @babygirl888's web3 journey is the last entry for this week's curation contest. Just like me, she was also skeptical at first about cryptocurrency and cautious in Web3 interaction. After some time, she embraced blogging and perhaps enjoyed community interaction.
The winners will be announced tomorrow!