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im going to fucking die
We need to act now âŒïžđš
âŒïžđš Help us to save the marine animals âŒïžđš
The role plastic products play in the daily lives of people all over the world is interminable. We could throw statistics at you all day long (e.g. Upwards of 300 MILLION tons of plastic are consumed each year), but the impact of these numbers border on inconceivable.
For those living on the coasts, a mere walk on the beach can give anyone insight into how staggering our addiction to plastic has become as bottles, cans, bags, lids and straws (just to name a few) are ever-present. In other areas that insight is more poignant as the remains of animal carcasses can frequently be observed; the plastic debris that many of them ingested or became entangled in still visible long after their death. Sadly, an overwhelming amount of plastic pollution isnât even visible to the human eye, with much of the pollution occurring out at sea or on a microscopic level.
The short-lived use of millions of tons of plastic is, quite simply, unsustainable and dangerous. We have only begun to see the far-reaching consequences of plastic pollution and how it affects all living things. According to a study from Plymouth University, plastic pollution affects at least 700 marine species, while some estimates suggest that at least 100 million marine mammals are killed each year from plastic pollution. Here are some of the marine species most deeply impacted by plastic pollution.
Sea Turtles
Seals and Sea Lions
Seabirds
Fish
Whales and Dolphins
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As an added note, it wonât be more plastic than fish by just number of plastics vs. the number of fish, it will be more plastic than fish BY WEIGHT. Think hard about that for a minute.Â
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speaking to the manager of America

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i paintedâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠ. a boy.
This painting right here, the boyâŠa boy is gonna be one of those paintings in like 30 something years, youâll see in artbooks for college. I can feel it in my bones.Â
the signs as professions!
capricorn: clown
H00Đș up with bĐ”st friĐ”nd sĐ”Ń ?
you deadass?
âCall Me Maybeâ with every other beat removed
YOUâRE STUBBORN, JEANS STOLEN, NIGHT ROWING
THINK YOUâRE BABY?
At first I felt sorry for the dog, but then..
Sheâs perfect

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101 Ways to be Productive When Classes Are Not In Session
Get a job
Learn guitar
Learn piano
Study a new language
Purchase new study materials for the next semester (i.e new notebooks, a new pencil bag, a new backpack, new pencils, pens, or highlighters â 10/10 would recommend Crayola SuperTips they are extremely cheap!)
Clean your room
Clean your apartment/home
Make your bed
Make a list of your goals
Exercise
Write
Find a new podcast (for my pre-law friends, I recommend Think Like A Lawyer)
Read a new book or read all of the books you have bought but not been able to read yet
Clean out your closet - donate clothes you do not wear anymore to Goodwill
Clean out your car/wash your car (actually necessary to ensure that dirt does not accumulate in its parts - TRUST ME)Â
Be a tourist in your own city - find a new coffee shop you might like to study at when classes resume
Try new recipes - learn to cook by watching Youtube videos
Start a new skin care routine (I recommend Noxema {app $4} for your face wash, follow it up with Witch Hazel {app $6} and finish with Tea Tree Oil {app $8}!)
Start a new blog (or check out my new blog @tiny-personal-aesthetics-thing I know Iâm shameless)
Volunteer at local animal shelters, retirement homes, hospitals, libraries, Habitat for Humanity, etc.Â
Redecorate your room - try moving your bed or furniture around and see how it changes the fung shui (if you are into that)
Learn about photography
Work on your mental and physical health
Take your dog for a walk - Iâm sure they would appreciate it
Ride a horse
Create a budget for yourself
Start a bujo
Draw
Paint
Watch a documentary
Create goals for next semester
Reflect on this past semester
Learn self-defense
Visit a museum or a park
Sell items you donât want anymore on apps such as Letgo or via the Facebook Market
Start gardening
Call friends/family you havenât heard from in awhile
Write friends/family you havenât heard from in awhile
Go for a hike
Improve your vocabulary using resources such as: vocabulary.com, or enhancemyvocabulary.com
Fix your sleep schedule (!!!)
Learn about your family history
Utilize Khan Academy videos to brush up on math, science, or humanities
Clean out your email inbox
Get a test prep book for the LSAT/MCAT/GRE
Talk to an adultier adult in the field you wish to enter regarding your career options
Work on your resume
Increase your typing speed using websites such as: typing.com, typeracer.com, or rapidtyping.com
Write thank you notes to professors/instructors/advisors that you found particularly helpful - or to friends/family/mentors that also helped you out
Get your planner organized for the new semester (or buy a planner if you havenât already)
Find and price the textbooks and access codes you will need for the coming semester
Jazz up/update your social media accounts (Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn) to reflect more on your professionalism (if you have those)
Update your style - new semester, new clothes, new you
Go swimming - nice low impact exerciseÂ
Find a professional to shadow
Find an internship
Find scholarship opportunities (create a new email account to specifically use for scholarships!)Â
Get a head start on the classes you will be taking by self-studying (a plethora of free information exists on the internet)
Be a mentor - tutor high schoolers/junior high students for SAT/ACT prep, or generally for whatever subjects they need help inÂ
Do manual labor - fix something, build something, mow the yard, clean the gutters
Do yoga
Work on breathing exercises
Treat yourself
Learn to say no
Go on graduate school tours
Travel (can be near or far, cheap or expensive - know your budget)
Do your own research project
Take an online sample course via edX,or Coursera
Start your graduate school application
Pet sit for someone
House sit for someone
Start your own Youtube channel
Work on your handwriting
Try sculpting
Attend networking events
Attend leadership events
Start a fundraiser for a cause
Learn to code
Study abroad - or solidify a study abroad trip
Create a four year plan for your degree
Visit family
Visit a friend
Get letters of recommendation
Get crafty
Take a practice test for the LSAT/ MCAT/ GRE
Take all of your loose change to a CoinStar and exchange them for cash
Learn about where your food comes from
Drink more water
Find an audio book to listen to when you are in the car or on the bus
Catch up on your laundry
Forge new good habits such as utilizing a planner or making your bed every day
Start a compost pileÂ
Grow your own herbs
Start meal prepping/meal planningÂ
Play basketball
Play tennisÂ
Get a haircut
Organize your deskÂ
Organize your laptop
Learn about astronomy
Rest, relax, and recuperate for the semester to come Â
once when i was really drunk i broke into demi lovatoâs house and took a shit in her living roomÂ
god i hate being alive i just wanna die in a national park under mysterious circumstancesÂ
ok im done being dramatic i finally started my homework and its not that bad
I love thinking about girls being inspired to adore themselves by Gina Linetti. She doesnât have a high-powered job, expensive clothes, whatever. Sheâs a normal person other than that sheâs wonderful and knows it. Her self-confidence isnât fueled by an unattainable level of wealth or beauty, but rather with loving herself for who she is. Iâm excited for the generation of self-loving b99-watching girls to be making the rules.
(to the tune of uptown girl) uptown rat. he wears a very silly pointy hat

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Malls Across 80s America by Michael Galinsky
On Applying to 20+ Colleges
I completed 24 college applications, submitted 17 (to Princeton, Cornell, Vanderbilt, Rice, Amherst, Georgetown, Emory, UCLA, UC Berkeley, University of Michigan, UNC-Chapel Hill, UVA, University of Pittsburgh, Williams, Washington University in St. Louis, Harvard and Yale) and received admission to all except the last four.
N.B. Some of this info may be dated/inaccurate and 100% of it is tinged w/ my own bias.
Things To Think About
Why do you want to apply to so many colleges?Â
If itâs hubris (i.e. âI want to collect admissions offers like trophiesâ) or fear (i.e. âIf I submit more applications, Iâm less likely to be shut out from every school I apply to"), stop and reevaluate. I applied to Vanderbilt even though I knew Iâd never want to head south. The reason? It traditionally takes a lot of kids from my HS. Yeah, donât be like me.
Do you really want to spend all that money?Â
I ended up wasting $2500 (and thatâs a conservative estimate) on 17 schools. Iâll only be attending one college in the fall.
That saidâŠit can be done.
General Tips
The âWhy Usâ essay isnât asking âwhy would you choose our college?â so much as âwhy should our college choose you?â Emphasize how youâll contribute to the collegeâinside the classroom and outâby referencing specific programs, classes, and extracurriculars.
Creating a template is a major time-saver. Once you have an effective âskeleton,â all you have to do is insert school-specific details.Â
 Stay organized.
Create a spreadsheet. These were my columns: College Name, Application Type, Application & Aid Deadline, Standardized Test Report, Transcript & SS Form, Recommendation Letter Deadline, Creative Writing Supplement (Y/N), Interview (Y/N), Merit Scholarship (Y/N), CSS Profile, FAFSA, Sticker Price, Response Date.
If you use Google Drive, create a folder for each college.
Consider making a CV/resume. Keep it short (~1 page). Possible uses: upload as a part of your application; hand it to alumni interviewer.
Miscellaneous
Donât apply to Georgetown unless you really really like it. Thereâs a separate application (not Common App) thatâs cumbersome to fill out, and you canât access it until you pay the application fee (which also happens to be p expensive)
Optional essays are NEVER optional. Hopefully, this is obvious.
The more selective publics (UC Berkeley, UCLA, UVA, UNC, UMich) are more holistic than you think. They reject high stats kids on the reg (anecdote: a dude from my school who got into Caltech didnât get into Berkeley; another who got into Cornell didnât get into UMich) so PAY ATTENTION to the essays.
Alumni interviews donât matter AT ALL unless you make a terrible impressionâor possibly if youâre a borderline applicant.
N.B. Applying to colleges based on the perceived difficulty of the application isnât the greatest idea. That said, for your reference:
Easy College Applications
Vanderbilt University
Very easy. Only a 100-word extracurricular essay, I believe. Unless you want to fill out a scholarship application.
Washington University in St. Louis
Also very easy. No supplement unless you fill out scholarship app.
Amherst College
Zero work if you have a graded school essay youâre proud of (can upload in lieu of a college supplement)
Harvard University
I think thereâs just one supplement and you can write about whatever you want.
Cornell University
Just one âWhy Usâ essay
University of Pennsylvania
One âWhy Usâ Essay, unless youâre applying to Engineering or a special program like Wharton, M&T, etc.
Moderate College Applications
Duke University
Three supplements, I think. All fairly straightforward. Thereâs a diversity essay thatâs optional (refer to the Miscellaneous section)
Princeton University
A lot of short, lighthearted questions (favorite keepsake, favorite movie, etc.) and an essay (they give you three prompts to choose between)
Stanford University
Three fairly straightforward, 150-word essays. Thereâs a letter to your roommate, an intellectual interest essay, and something else.
Emory University
Easy, short supplements, but there are three of them.
All the UCs
Thereâs one UC application for all the UC schools (Berkeley, LA, Irvine, etc.) so same essays and everything, but you have to pay an application fee for each school you apply to. There are a lot of questions (called Personal Insight Questions) so itâs not quick, but once youâre done youâve covered multiple schools. Also, if you are applying, ask your counselor about the UC GPA.
UMich
Three short essays, one of which is âWhy Major.â Another is an extracurricular essay. Donât remember the third.
UNC
I donât really remember the supplements, but they werenât that bad. Â
Difficult/Thought-Provoking College Applications
Yale University
This is hard because there are a ton of questions with 35, 100, and 150- word limits. âWhy Yaleâ essay. Hard to come up with insightful answers/make an impression with so little space.
UChicago
I personally wasnât a fan of the cutesy/philosophical prompts, and the essays that I wrote (but ultimately never submitted) reflected my utter lack of interest. If you enjoy them, UChicago may just be the school for you :P
Dartmouth College
Only three short i.e. 150 word essays, but one of them referenced Sesame Street. Something along the lines of âItâs not easy being green. Discuss.â There was another one on describing a time when you said YES to something. Anyway, I disliked them and never completed my application.
UVA
I think there are three short essays, but they require a decent amount of thought. Although UVA is a public school, craft your essays well. The admission officers care a lot about them.
Williams College
Thereâs only one short supplement, but itâs a real pain. Hard not to veer into cliche territory.
Tedious College Applications
Columbia University
So many (five?) supplements. Some are generic though. âWhy Columbia,â a list of books youâve read/media youâve consumed. Â
Rice University
Also a lot of supplements. âWhy Rice,â âWhy Major,â Diversity essay, the famous box (where you can upload any image you want).