June 18 is International Panic Day, a mock holiday designed to draw attention to mental health issues.
It encourages individuals to acknowledge their anxieties and fears, fostering open conversations about well-being.
Take a moment to reflect, seek support, and prioritize your mental health.
And a few laughs will help!
For your entertainment, items found on social media:
I, for one, enjoy finding the silliest things on social media, and love to share.
At a recent family get-together, I used my phone to display memes and jokes, proving to the other retirees present that I'm working hard while not working!
Keep 'em coming, folks, and thank you as I steal your work for our amusement.
Hahahahaha!
😹 😹 😹
Let's Hop!


Those are cute memes. It's good to make time to care for our mental health. It's important, but many of us neglect our mental health.
ReplyDeleteThose are funny!
ReplyDeleteLove the cat with a smoke...Bwahahaha!
Given how things are going panic day has arrived just in time
ReplyDeleteQue nada de muito grave nos assuste! Melhor sorrir! beijos, chica
ReplyDeleteGreat little cartoons with the kitties. I'm afraid I'm a little bit like the last one. It's called being a worrywart.
ReplyDeleteI steal all that come along and one of my kids sends me some he sees too. I love when we share memes. I admit to the adorable one with the cat at the computer...AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA. That was fun!
ReplyDeleteWorking Hard @ Not Working - oh, I believe in that!
ReplyDeleteI have panicked only once in my life, but I can't remember what caused it, which may cause another panic...
ReplyDeleteFun quotes ~ Happy Thursday ~ Hugs ^_^
ReplyDeletedee mum sez she identifliez wif numburr too
ReplyDeleteI try not to panic when tropical storm leftovers come our way. I always enjoy your fun funnies! Thanks for joining Angel Brian's Thankful Thursday Blog Hop!
ReplyDeleteThat last kitty looks like my Angel Millie with 2 different eyes.
ReplyDeleteHaving cats helps with mental health!
ReplyDeleteThat last one is 100% me!
ReplyDeleteMental health issues have skyrocketed, especially among the young. It's sad. The pandemic lockdowns and doom scrolling on social media, or social media in general, have made things worse. Be well, my dear.
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