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My latest dnd character, a triton Undead warlock named The Cascade! They are absolutely going through it ♥️
Painted with gouache! Please click for quality!!
The Cascade, North Carolina Mountains [OC][2048x1638] via /r/EarthPorn https://ift.tt/2Xdu7HR
What’s up with the Increase in Counseling Centre Wait Times?
Recently, the wait time to see a counselor at UFV was up to four weeks, and the community’s wait times mirror this. According to the Vancouver Courier, some individuals wait up to six months for treatment — and this is the norm.
However, UFV’s counseling centre has taken steps to remedy this gap. Priscilla Ang, clinical counselor and department head of UFV’s counseling services centre says that, with the addition of two new counselors — 40 more available appointments per week — the wait time for counseling services at UFV has been cut down significantly.
Websites to visit while waiting for therapy: www.betterhelp.com (general mental health – paid membership) www.heretohelp.bc.ca (general mental health – paid membership) www.7cupsoftea.com (general mental health) www.anxietybc.ca (anxiety) www.headsupguys.org (depression) www.keltyeatingdisorders.ca (EDs) www.crisiscentre.bc.ca (suicide)
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The Circle Gamifies Catfishing
“I started watching The Circle because I thought it would be bad and cheesy in a fun way. And while it certainly was cheesy, I binge-watched all 18 episodes without a trace of ironic detachment, because it actually turned out to be a genuinely compelling show. The Circle hasn’t been talked about too much on this side of the Atlantic, but it was surprise hit in the U.K. for the three weeks it ran (six episodes per week) through September and October — a big enough hit that Netflix bought the rights to make three international adaptations, including an American one.”
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UFV is in the process of drafting a memorandum of understanding (MOA) with the Kwantlen First Nations and the City of Mission, leading toward a potential partnership and opportunities for UFV to facilitate experiential learning in the Mission Municipal Forest. The Mission Municipal Forest is a 10,000 hectare forested area north of Mission, and sits …
Too Little, Too Late?
This week, B.C. announced, according to the CBC, that B.C. will be spending $1.9 billion to fund the building of 4,900 low-income rental units in 42 locations over the next three years. Each building will include a range of units and prices, ranging from middle-income families to low-wage workers. This is, of course, to attempt to combat the housing market crisis.
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Food Fiasco
“I am a child. Any time I eat something, part of the food inevitably ends up on my hands, which then transfers to my clothes, my keyboard, my phone. I open my laptop up and there’s a new food stain. When did it get there? And what is it? I certainly don’t have the answers.
There was a period of time where I ate peanut butter and Nutella straight from the jar. Well, not straight from the jar. I used a knife. Regardless, I ate a lot of peanut butter and a lot of Nutella, and even though a knife was used, I still managed to get it on my knuckles and fingers. It got to the point where I was surprised if it wasn’t there.
But I’m glad to say that, unlike my one-year-old niece, at least 95 per cent of the food I eat makes it in my mouth — it’s all about progress, right?” -Cat Friesen Image: Simer Haer/The Cascade
Mental health is a widespread epidemic in our generation. Psychology is an ever-changing and advancing field, and has been taking big steps at a rapid pace. Out of this, concerns over stress levels of youth and young adults have risen. A UBCO professor, Lesley Lutes, has formed a trial mental health-only clinic at the UBC …