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I will come back to @hey tomorrow to test more things.For now, the only thing that needs to be fixed on Hey is this.Quote for Quote is not working on Hey.Comments to Quote is not working on HeyRepost to Quote is not working on HeyCC: @namyleusa @gulecAnd so sorry, if my complains are much😎, i am just trying to make sure that @hey is perfect or atleast close to perfect.And most especially, i am giving this tips and ideas because your Team listens, if not, i wouldn't bother.Thank you for everything and so sorry for any stress.I am just stress testing a platform i love to use.Happy Sunday all
One of the lessons i learned last year is that not everyone who praises your art deserves your trustSometimes people talk about opportunities, support, and sincerity, and make promises they don’t keep and when you ask questions or look for answers, all you find is silenceOver time, you learn that trust is not built on promises, nor on masking reality, nor on trying to look good on social media, but on actionsLearning to distinguish between sincerity and convenience is also part of the journey
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I haven’t touched @hey since way before the old drama, or even before the old team sold it, i wanted to test the new version until i realized something. it lets me post without any problem, but depending on how long i spend reading or going back to the home feed, it sometimes does thisWhy does the feed bounce like that? 😂 @namyleusa And i cant uploesd the video directly from Hey either :(
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Happy Canary Islands Day!🤍💙💛**Amid volcanoes, oceans, memories, and contradictions.
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I like this land that has always known how to adapt, blend, reinvent itself, and keep moving forward among oceans, routes, and encounters. A small land on the maps, but with an enormously rich history and ways of being.We cannot forget that for a long time many of us raised our voices, and for good reason. Overcrowding has grown, tourism has expanded without measure in many places, housing is becoming increasingly inaccessible, and racist and xenophobic discourses have also increased, which have little to do with the values that have always characterized our islands.But recognizing these problems does not prevent us from seeing the other side of the coin nor from feeling pride for the land we call home.The Canary Islands have always been a refuge, islands colonized a long time ago; after the conquest by the Crown of Castile in the 15th century, the archipelago became a vital tricontinental bridge between Europe, Africa, and America.Today, May 30, the Autonomous Community of the Canary Islands celebrates its day. This is because the Canarian people commemorate the first session of the Parliament of the Canary Islands on May 30, 1983, following the approval of the Statute of Autonomy of the Canary Islands of 1982.The first time the Canary Islands had self-government covering all 8 islands, and that is more than important.The Canary Islands are a place where many people have been able to start over coming from outside, where difference coexists, where you don’t need to fit into a specific mold to feel like you belong, and that is part of who we are: an open, living, welcoming identity (although for me, this is something that needs to be reminded to certain islanders).Here, life has been built between the memory of what we were, the reality of what we are today, and the possibility of what we can continue to be (if the corrupt people who are in charge start doing things properly once and for all, of course). There is a rich history in every corner of our islands, in every mix, in every way of speaking and living day to day.Being Canarian is not just tradition, nor a one-off celebration. It is a way of being in the world: close, shared, diverse. When many people come here, they often highlight how welcoming its people are. It’s important to recognize that we come from many roots and that we keep growing from them, just like those who truly care don’t forget and instead give back with reciprocity and more affection.The Canary Islands are not just a place to visit. They are a place to live, to care for, to feel, and to understand. A space that remains strong when it remembers what it has been, honors what it is, and keeps building what it wants to become.Because in the end, the Canary Islands are not an image, they are a collective experience, and despite many struggles, they remain home for many.As Quevedo says, “And I won’t move even drunk.”
two short excerpts from Canary Island Day🤍💙💛
gmmmmmm, don't forget to eat breakfast💋
Once there was a person who, after months of surviving between an inflatable mattress, a tired old sofa 🛋️, and in extreme cases even the floor 🫠, was finally given what felt like a miracle: a bed and their sister’s room for the weekend ✨It was supposed to be their moment. Their rest. Their small victory.But that night, the universe decided to laugh a little louder.A gigantic, hairy, silent moth 🦋🌑 appeared in the darkness. It wasn’t just its size… it was its presence. Like a living shadow among forgotten clutter 📦And then the worst happened.It landed on their hand 🤮A brief contact. Just a second. But enough for the brain to understand, too late, what the senses already knew. The lights were off… and reality arrived in delay: “thats a moth.”The reaction was instant.Shake. Step back. Run into the hallway 🫠🏃♀️They tried to keep some dignity, but it was too late. The room had been invaded, and the body made the only logical decision: strategic retreat.
I don’t care that they don’t do anything, im terrified of bugsThey tried to search… but the enemy was a master of stealth, and sleepiness was creeping in 🔦😰And just like that, the final decision was made.The bed was left behind 🛏️💔The dream of the promised kingdom was cancelled.And the sofa 🛋️ (with its occasional inflatable ally) once again opened its arms as the only faithful refuge in an absurd war.End of non-glory. Almost slept in a real bed.Im going to cry and sleep, gn 😂
One Piece Friday🔥‼️guess the episode👀