Riley S. Faelan
@riley@toot.cat
π©βπ¬ #geek girl (#software, #dsl, #retrocomputing, #electronics, #fpga, #maths, #infosec, sometimes #sre);
π§ #neurospicy;
π³οΈβπ π³οΈββ§οΈ #trans / #GirlsLikeUs, π 2018-12-13;
⬱πΉ Social Democrat (#SocDem), π§ββοΈ aspiring Social Justice Witch (#SJW);
π #cosmopolitan (Wahlheimat: π©πͺ #Deutschland / #Germany, πͺπΊ #EU, π #Terra);
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π Ύ Twitter refugee. Former G+ refugee.
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@glyph There's a lot of antipatterns now known about programmers taking decisions to manage their otherwise untreated ADHD.
I wonder how many decisions in programming are made in order to ward off the emotional torture.
Is the large amount of ugly code because people don't want to admit that code could be an art?
In case you thought the detrans narrative sounded a little bit familiar, why, it's just the Evangelical Christian conversion narrative in fancy clothing copied from the queer people.
Seen here as a tarot detrans:
A TikTok tarot creator known as Alex Reads Tarot has deleted her occult content and said she is leaving the platform after embracing Jesus Christ in late June, in a move that has stunned her followers and drawn mixed reaction online. The creator, who said she had nearly 1 million followers, announced the change in a 10-minute video and changed her handle to 'Alex in the Ordinary.'
For context, the news came after Alex had spent years building a large audience through tarot readings and spiritually themed posts, content she said had become a major part of her life. In the video, she described her decision as the result of a gradual personal journey rather than a dramatic overnight conversion, saying her faith had been growing over the previous year.
Alex's message was blunt. 'I don't know exactly what comes next for me, but what I do know is that Jesus Christ has saved my life, and I can no longer ignore that reality,' she told viewers in the clip shared in late June. She also said she had deleted all of her tarot-themed content and would not make any more tarot videos.
The announcement mattered because it was not just a brand reset. Alex said the account itself was finished. 'I'm not going to be creating any more tarot content, and, once this account is gone, I will not be returning,' she said. The statement marked the end of a persona that had helped her become one of TikTok's better-known tarot names.
Source: International Business Times. Why, were you expecting Carding Monthly, or, idk, Christian Post ?
International Business Times UKFrom Tarot Cards to Testimony: TikTok Spiritualist With 1M Followers Abruptly Deletes Everything for ChristA TikTok tarot creator with nearly 1M followers deleted her occult content after a life-changing encounter with Jesus Christ, sparking a major online debate.