Fredselfish

joined 2 years ago
[–] Fredselfish@lemmy.world 4 points 4 weeks ago

Ill be on camera and need to dress professionally. They also provide all the equipment.

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submitted 4 weeks ago* (last edited 4 weeks ago) by Fredselfish@lemmy.world to c/mentalhealth@lemmy.world
 

I have decided for my mental health to take a break from Lemmy and go touch grass instead. I enjoy my time here, but it is taking away from things I should be doing, and things I want to do. I find myself doomscrolling for hours on here and I know that's not healthy.

So I am going go finish reading a lot of books.

Going finishing writing a lot of books.

And going start going on long walks.

Starting a new job Monday and it will be work from home. I am excited and nervous, but ready for the new chapter of my life. And I need to do something productive and unplug for a few weeks from all the negative shit going on in the world.

Besides October is coming up soon my favorite time of the year, so want to enjoy the real world for a bit and hop off social media. I'll be back but hopefully I can do better than scrolling for hours on end.

Hope you all have great rest of the month, and also a wonderful Halloween.

[–] Fredselfish@lemmy.world 3 points 4 weeks ago (1 children)

I tried to tip multiple times but just keep getting a loading icon. Will it not allow anymore tips or is it me? I hsve great internet just isn't loading.

[–] Fredselfish@lemmy.world 7 points 4 weeks ago

Saw this in Big Hero Six. It's a crazy concept. Hopefully it works.

[–] Fredselfish@lemmy.world 2 points 4 weeks ago

Yeah but if that came out he wouldn't lose any support.

[–] Fredselfish@lemmy.world 1 points 4 weeks ago (2 children)

Yeah but that's not bad enough to gobble Trump dick over. He has to have something really bad. I know he rigs his elections. Wonder if its that or something much more sinister and illegal?

[–] Fredselfish@lemmy.world 2 points 4 weeks ago

Well if you read the Knights of Round table. Which is number 8 you see something like that. But no I would not do a sex doll. I have foul language comics, but nothing vulgar not for Bill's Aquarium.

[–] Fredselfish@lemmy.world 23 points 4 weeks ago (1 children)

Something seriously wrong with this gentleman. We need more mental health treatments in this country.

[–] Fredselfish@lemmy.world 18 points 4 weeks ago (1 children)

Exactly how this will play out. Nowhere was this normal to allow the firing until they hear arguments. Normally she would have kept her job until then.

[–] Fredselfish@lemmy.world 6 points 4 weeks ago

Man that make a fun video game.

[–] Fredselfish@lemmy.world 13 points 4 weeks ago (2 children)

Yeah I get that, but goddammit I see some doing it and want to live that life.

[–] Fredselfish@lemmy.world 3 points 4 weeks ago

Yeah but from behind how come we can't see his face from.the prospective of the reporters at the time it stops?

[–] Fredselfish@lemmy.world 0 points 4 weeks ago

Bullshit I was 16 in 1996 and a cool kid and had none of that except the portable cd player.

 

Source: https://billsaquarium.com/comic/new-hat/

Guppie shows off his new hat. Also will be taking a well needed break from Lemmy starting tomorrow. For my mental health, I am going go out and touch grass for a bit.

But the comics will continue, You'll just need to head over to my website to view them. Have a wonderful week and thanks for reading.

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New Hat (lemmy.world)
submitted 4 weeks ago* (last edited 4 weeks ago) by Fredselfish@lemmy.world to c/comicstrips@lemmy.world
 

Source: https://billsaquarium.com/comic/new-hat/

Guppie shows off his new hat. Also will be taking a well needed break from Lemmy starting tomorrow. For my mental health, I am going go out and touch grass for a bit.

But the comics will continue, You'll just need to head over to my website to view them. Have a wonderful week and thanks for reading.

 

This song is spot on.

 

OKLAHOMA CITY–Senator Dusty Deevers issued on Thursday the following statement on the assassination of Charlie Kirk, a national leader in the fight for truth, faith, and freedom of speech:

“Charlie Kirk was a bold defender of truth, an unyielding advocate for free speech, and a tireless champion for America’s founding values. Most importantly to me, he was a faithful evangelist proclaiming Christ crucified to millions,” Deevers said. “Charlie inspired countless young people to stand courageously for liberty without apology. His passing is a tremendous loss not only to Oklahoma, but to our nation.”

To honor Kirk’s memory and continue his mission, Senator Deevers encouraged the legislature to prepare to enthusiastically pass three measures recently introduced by Senator Shane Jett, R-Shawnee, in the 2026 session:

Senate Bill 1188 – Establishes Charlie Kirk Free Speech Day in Oklahoma, to include statewide programs and discussions promoting open dialogue and the protection of Constitutional rights. Senate Bill 1187 – Requires the creation of a Charlie Kirk Memorial on every public college and university campus in Oklahoma as a permanent symbol of the importance of free expression and open discourse, and of the evil of political violence. Senate Concurrent Resolution 13 – Officially recognizes and honors the life and work of Charlie Kirk, commending his dedication to proclaiming the gospel and preserving America’s heritage of liberty. “Charlie Kirk devoted himself to strengthening the next generation to stand strong in the truth. For that, he was cut down. We must honor and continue his legacy,” Deevers said. “I look forward to doing so come next session.”

 

OKLAHOMA CITY–Senator Dusty Deevers issued on Thursday the following statement on the assassination of Charlie Kirk, a national leader in the fight for truth, faith, and freedom of speech:

“Charlie Kirk was a bold defender of truth, an unyielding advocate for free speech, and a tireless champion for America’s founding values. Most importantly to me, he was a faithful evangelist proclaiming Christ crucified to millions,” Deevers said. “Charlie inspired countless young people to stand courageously for liberty without apology. His passing is a tremendous loss not only to Oklahoma, but to our nation.”

To honor Kirk’s memory and continue his mission, Senator Deevers encouraged the legislature to prepare to enthusiastically pass three measures recently introduced by Senator Shane Jett, R-Shawnee, in the 2026 session:

Senate Bill 1188 – Establishes Charlie Kirk Free Speech Day in Oklahoma, to include statewide programs and discussions promoting open dialogue and the protection of Constitutional rights. Senate Bill 1187 – Requires the creation of a Charlie Kirk Memorial on every public college and university campus in Oklahoma as a permanent symbol of the importance of free expression and open discourse, and of the evil of political violence. Senate Concurrent Resolution 13 – Officially recognizes and honors the life and work of Charlie Kirk, commending his dedication to proclaiming the gospel and preserving America’s heritage of liberty. “Charlie Kirk devoted himself to strengthening the next generation to stand strong in the truth. For that, he was cut down. We must honor and continue his legacy,” Deevers said. “I look forward to doing so come next session.”

 

OKLAHOMA CITY–Senator Dusty Deevers issued on Thursday the following statement on the assassination of Charlie Kirk, a national leader in the fight for truth, faith, and freedom of speech:

“Charlie Kirk was a bold defender of truth, an unyielding advocate for free speech, and a tireless champion for America’s founding values. Most importantly to me, he was a faithful evangelist proclaiming Christ crucified to millions,” Deevers said. “Charlie inspired countless young people to stand courageously for liberty without apology. His passing is a tremendous loss not only to Oklahoma, but to our nation.”

To honor Kirk’s memory and continue his mission, Senator Deevers encouraged the legislature to prepare to enthusiastically pass three measures recently introduced by Senator Shane Jett, R-Shawnee, in the 2026 session:

Senate Bill 1188 – Establishes Charlie Kirk Free Speech Day in Oklahoma, to include statewide programs and discussions promoting open dialogue and the protection of Constitutional rights. Senate Bill 1187 – Requires the creation of a Charlie Kirk Memorial on every public college and university campus in Oklahoma as a permanent symbol of the importance of free expression and open discourse, and of the evil of political violence. Senate Concurrent Resolution 13 – Officially recognizes and honors the life and work of Charlie Kirk, commending his dedication to proclaiming the gospel and preserving America’s heritage of liberty. “Charlie Kirk devoted himself to strengthening the next generation to stand strong in the truth. For that, he was cut down. We must honor and continue his legacy,” Deevers said. “I look forward to doing so come next session.”

 

Senator Deevers Mourns Charlie Kirk’s Assassination, Encourages Passage of Legislation Honoring Him OKLAHOMA CITY–Senator Dusty Deevers issued on Thursday the following statement on the assassination of Charlie Kirk, a national leader in the fight for truth, faith, and freedom of speech:

“Charlie Kirk was a bold defender of truth, an unyielding advocate for free speech, and a tireless champion for America’s founding values. Most importantly to me, he was a faithful evangelist proclaiming Christ crucified to millions,” Deevers said. “Charlie inspired countless young people to stand courageously for liberty without apology. His passing is a tremendous loss not only to Oklahoma, but to our nation.”

To honor Kirk’s memory and continue his mission, Senator Deevers encouraged the legislature to prepare to enthusiastically pass three measures recently introduced by Senator Shane Jett, R-Shawnee, in the 2026 session:

Senate Bill 1188 – Establishes Charlie Kirk Free Speech Day in Oklahoma, to include statewide programs and discussions promoting open dialogue and the protection of Constitutional rights. Senate Bill 1187 – Requires the creation of a Charlie Kirk Memorial on every public college and university campus in Oklahoma as a permanent symbol of the importance of free expression and open discourse, and of the evil of political violence. Senate Concurrent Resolution 13 – Officially recognizes and honors the life and work of Charlie Kirk, commending his dedication to proclaiming the gospel and preserving America’s heritage of liberty. “Charlie Kirk devoted himself to strengthening the next generation to stand strong in the truth. For that, he was cut down. We must honor and continue his legacy,” Deevers said. “I look forward to doing so come next session.”

 

Dear Parents and Guardians, 

In light of the recent tragedy, Oklahoma schools will join together to honor the memory of Charlie Kirk who engaged high school and college students to talk about American exceptionalism, Christianity's role in society and our country’s history, as well as conservative values. He challenged students to think for themselves, value free speech, and engage in meaningful debate. 

Tomorrow at 12:00 p.m., September 16th, our schools will hold a moment of silence to reflect on his legacy. We invite parents, families, and Oklahomans everywhere to join us from wherever you are and unite in remembrance.

This moment is about coming together to honor a man who believed in empowering the next generation with courage and conviction.

Thank you for standing with us.

Superintendent Ryan Walters

THIS SHIT PISS ME OFF THAT I WANTED TO RESPOND. INSTEAD I JUST BLOCKED THEM.

 

Source:https: //billsaquarium.com/comic/bubbles/

Guppie gets even with Bill for being mean to him, af fhe same time an innocent prank.

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