[-] Death2lois@lemmy.one 9 points 1 year ago

I ended up with a kidney surgery when I was young from holding it. I ended up with hypoglycemia from forgetting to eat regularly, for extended periods during high school. My teeth also had a rough time with bad habits.

It is a wonder I was not diagnosed for adhd earlier (44 diagnosed 2 mo ago)!

Because of health issues now still stemming from those younger years, I am more vigilant about bathroom breaks and at least healthy snacking if not proper meals. I keep flosspicks around and handy. Though, I still may not shower until halfway through a day and a future task now requires it, and other small things. Like, I will be sitting and intent on something and feel my leg tingling and telling me it's falling asleep, I won't pay it any attention though to shift or wiggle. Instead, I'll get a cramp or, finally go to move and have no feeling in that limb and be stuck. That's when my brain will acknowledge that we knew the whole time and just ignored it.

Medicine has been very helpful, though there are still habits that need correction after so many years ingrained.

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My game after diagnosis, is how many I can not cross off to win my bingos.

[-] Death2lois@lemmy.one 10 points 1 year ago

43 diagnosed yesterday finally.

[-] Death2lois@lemmy.one 12 points 1 year ago

Depends on the day.

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[-] Death2lois@lemmy.one 15 points 1 year ago

Ya know, I got those same vibes. Something about the different footwear but same kind of white dress really kinda makes it feel like they were redressed or something.

[-] Death2lois@lemmy.one 13 points 1 year ago

Oh, wow... this is real

[-] Death2lois@lemmy.one 23 points 1 year ago

Our lil part breed, we live in AZ so he wears shirts for sun protection cause he is mostly bald.

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There. Are. FOUR LIGHTS!! Also Jean Luc. Anytime I'm telling my SO there are 4 of something. This is probably why we can't keep friends.

[-] Death2lois@lemmy.one 27 points 1 year ago

If it were me or one of my loved ones, aside from rescue, this may be the best outcome.

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This is Parker. He had a long morning already of walking into the room.

[-] Death2lois@lemmy.one 8 points 1 year ago

I'm here from lemmy.one and saw this! It is growing quick on me, and I'm older. I am glad I don't have to understand the inter-workings to use it!

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Something new to sing to your furballs

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Anthony Vincent

[-] Death2lois@lemmy.one 71 points 1 year ago

Imagine after the 3rd party apps are killed!

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PHOENIX — Arizona House Republicans tried, but failed, to expel a Democratic lawmaker who admitted to a Bible-hiding prank caught on hidden camera.

Instead, GOP representatives could only muster a 30-28 vote to censure Rep. Stephanie Stahl Hamilton on Tuesday.

Stahl Hamilton, a Tucson Democrat and ordained Presbyterian minister, has never disputed the facts of the matter – on three separate occasions, swiping Bibles from end tables in the Arizona House members' lounge and hiding them under cushions, and in one instance, a nearby refrigerator. She has described her actions as a playful commentary on the separation of church and state and a protest against the weaponization of religion in politics.

But many Republicans were outraged by what they called the "desecration" of scripture – some commented that they may have unknowingly sat on the Bible when it was hidden under seat cushions.

An Arizona lawmaker (who is also a minister) is under investigation for a Bible prank NATIONAL An Arizona lawmaker (who is also a minister) is under investigation for a Bible prank "To do so is flagrantly offensive, and something the House needs to take seriously," said Rep. Justin Heap, one of three Republicans who filed an ethics complaint against Stahl Hamilton over the incidents.

Heap, who voted for expulsion, said the matter "really comes down to a simple question: What do we as a body value more? The reputations of Arizona politicians or the reputation of God in the world?"

"I know which side of that debate that I come down on," Heap said.

Other Republicans referenced the April expulsion of former Rep. Liz Harris for inviting a witness to present false charges about lawmakers and other state officials — and then, according to an ethics committee report, lying about her involvement in the outrageous testimony.

Though the circumstances of their actions were vastly different, the House Ethics Committee found both Harris and Stahl Hamilton in violation of House Rule No. 1, which governs disorderly conduct.

Still, the vote fell well short of the two-thirds majority needed to kick a member out of the House. Democrats and four Republicans rejected the motion to expel.

The Arizona House expels a Republican lawmaker for her role in baseless testimony POLITICS The Arizona House expels a Republican lawmaker for her role in baseless testimony One of those Republicans, Rep. David Cook, also voted against the censure and defended Stahl Hamilton's character while lamenting her poor judgment.

"Everyone in this room, everyone you know, every family member that I know, has made a poor decision at one time or another. And I think this is overkill for a bad, chosen prank," Cook said in explaining his vote against expulsion. "And an apology was good with me."

The Tuesday votes followed a full-blown investigation into the matter, even after Hamilton was caught, admitted to and apologized for her actions. The committee's unanimous seven-page report cast doubt on the sincerity of the apology, as well as Stahl Hamilton's characterization of her actions as a "joke."

"Many members of this committee do not view this as an act of jest," the report stated.

The report concluded that, by hiding Bibles, Stahl Hamilton "deprived members who choose to exercise their religious beliefs by referring to the biblical texts of an opportunity to do so."

The committee also wrote that the "offense and disrespect" Stahl Hamilton displayed for the Bible were not unique to the Bible.

"Her actions would have been equally offensive and disrespectful if it had been the Book of Mormon, Qur'an, or any other religious text," the report stated.

However, the Bible is the only religious text available in the members lounge.

Correction June 13, 2023 An earlier version of this story said that two Arizona House Republicans rejected the motion to expel Rep. Stahl Hamilton. In fact, four Republicans rejected that motion.

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[-] Death2lois@lemmy.one 10 points 1 year ago

I'm gonna stay here unless I hear there are changes. I only use Joey for Reddit, and if they take it away I'll only go via web searches, where some niche info is buried in a 10 yr old reddit post.

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Meet Spot...iford. Just "Spot" seems to short, so we fancied it up. Alllmost went Spot...icus. it sounded too much like we had a Maine accent though.

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