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haha, no fruit and veg? Really? Where do you get nutrients from?

Well I eat SOME (albeit without enthusiasm), so I assume this question is aimed at Tony...

 

Yeah I guess. Find it a bit weird, i eat well over my 5 a day but still have crap skin! It's all a swizz!!!

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What is psychology?

Psychology is the study of people: how they think, how they act, react and interact. Psychology is concerned with all aspects of behaviour and the thoughts, feelings and motivation underlying such behaviour.

Psychology is a discipline that is firstly concerned with the normal functioning of the mind and has explored areas such as learning, remembering and the normal psychological development of children. Psychology is one of the fastest growing university subjects and is becoming increasingly available in schools and colleges.

Psychologists deal with the way the mind works and can specialise in a number of areas, such as mental health and educational and occupational psychology.

Psychologists are not usually medically qualified and only a small proportion of people studying psychology degrees will go on to work with patients.

What is psychiatry?

Psychiatry is the study of mental disorders and their diagnosis, management and prevention. Psychiatrists are medical doctors who have qualified in psychiatry. They often combine a broad general caseload alongside an area of special expertise and research.

What is psychotherapy?

Psychotherapy is conducted with individuals, groups, couples and families. Psychotherapists help people to overcome stress, emotional and relationship problems or troublesome habits.

 

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You could say that a great deal of the whole smell /taste experience is psychological.

I like how smell can be evocative of a time in your life from when you were a tiny kid. It's a strange thing, and I think it's probably a genetic link to our chimpanzee ancestors, smell/memory. A survival in the jungle thing.

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You could say that a great deal of the whole smell /taste experience is psychological.

I like how smell can be evocative of a time in your life from when you were a tiny kid. It's a strange thing, and I think it's probably a genetic link to our chimpanzee ancestors, smell/memory. A survival in the jungle thing.
Marcel Proust got a 3000 page novel out of that.
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I like how smell can be evocative of a time in your life from when you were a tiny kid. It's a strange thing, and I think it's probably a genetic link to our chimpanzee ancestors, smell/memory. A survival in the jungle thing.

We don't have chimpanzee ancestors.

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You could say that a great deal of the whole smell /taste experience is psychological.

I like how smell can be evocative of a time in your life from when you were a tiny kid. It's a strange thing, and I think it's probably a genetic link to our chimpanzee ancestors, smell/memory. A survival in the jungle thing.

 

 

Every time I open a tin of salmon, I'm immediately transported back to my Nan's house, on a Sunday tea time. We had it every week. It's a real comfort food for me now. 

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I like how smell can be evocative of a time in your life from when you were a tiny kid. It's a strange thing, and I think it's probably a genetic link to our chimpanzee ancestors, smell/memory. A survival in the jungle thing.

We don't have chimpanzee ancestors.

 

Small Heath supporters then?

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I'm after buying Rosetta stone French edition as I have to head over there at the end of the year for an expo ...does this shit work ?

 

Yeah I'd recommend them, they're good for conversational stuff definitely.

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I like how smell can be evocative of a time in your life from when you were a tiny kid. It's a strange thing, and I think it's probably a genetic link to our chimpanzee ancestors, smell/memory. A survival in the jungle thing.

We don't have chimpanzee ancestors.

 

 

no, apparently we 'evolved' from fish

 

ridiculous

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we have these twin models who come in everyday for a matcha tea & protein balls ...now they're not the greatest looking women in the world but you probably would just because of the twin thing ...but all of the women in the place hate them .......why ?

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