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1. True love is when they accept your past, bless your present and believe in your future.
2. He just wants you to know, that when he pictures himself happy, it’s with you.
3. Never waste an opportunity to tell someone you love them.
4. She’s the happiest when being herself and she’s herself when she’s with you.
5. A good morning text doesn’t only mean “good morning.” It has a silent, loving message that says “I think of you when I wake up.”
6. She’d rather fight with you than love anyone else.
7. Someday you might fall in love with someone that you least expected to fall in love with.
8. Stop thinking about what could go wrong and start thinking about what could go right.
9. One day you’ll realize that it’s not the person, time and place that’s wrong, but the expectation for a perfect love story.
Going vegan wouldn't affect the woods or water, if anything vegans consume more water. Js
This is actually really untrue!!!!! This topic isn’t even arguable. On a vegan diet i am saving around 1,100 gallons of water each day compared to the average meat eating diet!!!
You would think that vegans take up more money because the plants we eat need to be watered but in reality when someone is eating an animal the animal needs plants to eat and a cow can eat A LOT more than i can on a daily basis and also drink a lot more! So on a diet where someone is eating animals, water is being used to grow what the animals are eating and drinking, as well as all of the water used in the process of turning a living creature into a dead piece of meat for people to eat!
Each year the animal agriculture business uses 34-78 TRILLION gallons of water each year!!
56% of the water in the US is used just to grow the food for livestalk to eat (this doesn’t even include what is used in the factories)
20-33% of the worlds fresh water is used for animal agriculture
To make one pound of edible beef it takes 2,500 gallons of water
To make 1 pound of eggs it uses 477 gallons of water
To make 1 pound of cheese it takes 900 gallons of water
To make 1 gallon on milk it takes 1,000 gallons of water
And as for wood/forests/land use!!
Animal agriculture is the leading cause of deforestation
For each cow in the animal industry 2-5 acres of land are used- this land used to be a forest before it was clear cut
Source
If you still don’t believe me you should go on netflix and watch the documentary Cowspiracy!
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It really does get to be fun. What’s the point of stressing, worrying, and being miserable? Instead let’s focus on the positives and enjoy this one life! https://ift.tt/2Ca6fMh
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What are some red/yellow flags for interviewing graduate psychology programs?
great question! if others have additions, please add on! state your discipline/degree/country if possible, since there can be such variations across program types.
Yellow Flags:
the grad students don’t seem happy to see you and/or are otherwise unwelcoming
the grad students don’t seem to like each other/there’s an air of competition vs. collegiality among students
the faculty don’t seem to like each other/there’s an air of competition vs. collegiality among faculty
when you ask fairly normal questions- like about outcomes of graduates in the program, match rates, attrition, funding, etc -the faculty get cagey or defensive
you don’t receive an offer to be hosted by a grad student during your visit
the resources, ongoing research projects, clinical opportunities, etc. are different than what is listed in the brochure/website
the program doesn’t offer any in-house clinical training
the faculty is overly positive about you, in a selling-you-something, trying-to-get-you-to-ignore-problems kind of way
Red Flags:
the grad students warn you about the program or a professor
multiple current graduate students haven’t achieved reasonable goals that they set
the professors in some way show blatant disregard for the applicants or the grad students- like, they ask applicants to complete a ridiculous or very difficult task as a part of the interview (I had a friend who was asked to calculate a beta weight by hand on a white board during a group interview) (grad students doing something similar is a yellow flag)
the professors pit applicants against each other or otherwise encourage competitiveness and negativity between applicants
the professors appear to view students as work horses and not trainees
there is some kind of funky outcome (high attrition, low match rates) and the faculty can’t adequately explain it
the program doesn’t offer any in-house clinical training AND they expect students to find their own practicum placements
students only do online surveys and/or undergrad sample research
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