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Fed Up and Speaking Out: Post-Election Thoughts

Hi Everyone, Welcome Back Well, here we are, a week post-election, and y’all… I’m still trying to wrap my head around what just happened. I can’t believe how racist and sexist this country truly is. Like seriously, some of y’all would rather have a convicted felon running the country than an educated, experienced, and intelligent Black woman? Make it make sense, because I just don’t get it. Sorry, y’all, today’s post is more of a vent because I need to get this off my chest. And to add insult to injury, he also won the popular vote! Like… WHO DOES THAT? To my fellow Black people, let me tell you something real quick: he ain’t about to hand out no more checks. The only reason y’all got money from him during his first term was because of COVID. That’s it. Period. How y’all don’t see that is beyond me. And let’s not even get started on the misinformation. Y’all see one thing about a candidate, don’t fact-check it, and just run with it like it’s gospel. This man is out here talking about t...

Welcome to My World: Little Slices of Life

Hey y’all! Welcome to Slices of Life, my little corner of the internet where I’m here to share stories, reflections, and all the little pieces that make up this journey we call life. Whether it’s the simple, everyday moments or the big, soul-shaking experiences, I believe that every slice has a story worth sharing—and I’m excited to let you into mine. A Bit About Me If we’re gonna hang out here, you should probably know a little about me! I’m a 35-year-old woman from Georgia, navigating life with a good dose of sass and a serious love for cozy mysteries and romance books (yep, I’m that person who can’t resist a good “will they, won’t they” plot twist). I’ve spent years working from home, helping folks over the phone, but I’m also working toward my dream of becoming an accessibility tester in the tech world. I’m all about finding ways to make tech work for everybody, especially those of us using assistive tools. Why Slices of Life? I wanted to create a space where I could be real—where ...