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alliegie.bsky.social
Full-stack Dev here to witness the growth, learn and build community ✨🌎
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I’m a little tipsy rn and reading up on the orca situation. Truly fascinating. Full disclosure, I side w/ the Orcas all the way. 🍻

Back after a 2 week hiatus. What’d I miss?

It’s finally happening! I’m going to livestream some Bluesky development starting at 11AM CT tomorrow (Sunday). Join us! https://www.youtube.com/live/D6FBGfrXazw?feature=share

reposting this because of that one racist person on this app who said they were here before Black people and they don't think they belong here and I want to specifically make that person upset by amplifying Black people on the platform

I love having a variety of drinks at the same time. Currently having coffee, a protein smoothie, and water.

Let’s do a dev follow Friday train 💻. If you’re a developer, experienced or beginner, comment below so others can follow you 🫶♥️

This is just a gentle reminder, for young ppl especially. Go see your doctor, even if you feel “fine”. Get a yearly CBC (blood test) and a checkup. Your blood gives so much insight into the current state of your health. This could save your life and get you treated on time ♥️.

I guess I felt inclined to share a part of my journey because the number of young ppl who aren’t being diagnosed on time, with cancer and other illnesses is growing. And it’s alarming!

I’ve always been “healthy”, very active and fit for most of my life. Never would I have imagined receiving a cancer diagnosis at 31. I ignored so many signs throughout the years. Persisting stomach pains, shortness of breath, and anemia. I paid them no importance because I was young & busy living

Now that almost 3 years have passed and I’ve had some time to process everything, I’ve learned that internalizing my diagnosis was the worst thing I could have done at the time.

I know young ppl don’t prioritize going in for checkup as much because they don’t think cancer and other illnesses are likely to affect them, but this is such a misconception. I was 31 years old when I was diagnosed with cancer and I never shared it publicly because of the shame I felt.

Went to my six-month follow-up appointment with my oncologist and I always feel so self-conscious of being the youngest person in the room.

So much love and gratitude for healthcare workers who treat their patients with kindness and empathy.

More of this! 🫶

This is a great thread! So much to think about and unravel here. We desperately need to find ways to compensate online community’s builders bcuz we all delight ourselves in the experiences they create/cultivate.

Happy May Day, everyone

Make sure to follow @suzy.bsky.social 🎤🎸🥁🎶 Suzy Exposito is a culture columnist with the Latino Initiatives team at the Los Angeles Times. Exposito é colunista de cultura da equipe Latino Initiatives do Los Angeles Times.

Starting to get notifications from bsky app 👏👏

Food is my love language. Send pupusas.

Actually getting shit done on a Monday feels good ☕️

Good Morning ☀️

Behave yourselves!!

I’d like to know what it’s like to be a wizard on a broom stick, just for a minute.

I love a good story. Where are all the story tellers? I want to follow you!

Is there a story behind choosing BlueSky as the name for the platform? @jay.bsky.team

How I feel when I don’t post but come on here to check on everyone.

Sundays are reserved for a good home cooked meal 😋