Thank you, comrade.
Thank you, comrade.
The “new” insights: lots of people experience it, and it is associated with exposure to loud noises. As has always been known.
Tha actual purpose of this piece: advertise Apple features related to audio/hearing.
What about their blood and organs and anything it had recently eaten? How does 100% of it turn transparent
What are you, schizo(analyzing) or something?
Darwin’s got his finches, Dawkins has his teddy, each instrumental to the modern understanding of natural selection.
It’s actually even more unlikely that they would be able to learn how to talk. This guy’s clearly not a very good scientist if he missed that.
Haha that’s amazing. I was dead split in my mind if it actually was him or just looked like it. Great one.
I’m sorry I still don’t totally understand. I don’t mean to be dumb, I just really wish they labeled the different parts.
Since remote jobs are in high demand, it’s gonna be a game of numbers in part/unfortunately. Stay on job search websites (indeed etc.) and apply to every single job you can (that suits you). Work job applications like they are your job right now, real focused work for a good few hours a day, just blasting out cover letters and applications.
Write a brief cover letter following online guidelines for each application (whenever you can), especially for any jobs you’d prefer over others. It may say that’s optional, but still go for it since you gotta separate yourself from other applicants. Your writing skills even just in this post and the comments bode well! A lot of people take it for granted that everyone writes coherently, but I work as an editor myself, and I can tell you you’ve got a leg up on a lot of folks who just can’t put together a good sentence haha. Keep it simple, honest, personal but professional and direct.
An alternative would also be a job training and placement program. If you select a good one (like Generation in the US and some other countries, though I don’t think they work in Canada), the same program that can train you on current skills (sales, tech, customer service, etc. – typically focused on constantly needed jobs that can be learned in just a few months) will also help you find a job as you finish the course. Only go to a free/nonprofit/govt center/website, and only choose a program that has direct connections with employers or a 70+% placement rate for graduates in jobs.
Hope these help, and keep at it! There are a lot of people in similar situations, and a lot with even bigger gaps and fewer skills. If any of them can find work and improvement (and they can!), then you’ll be able to, too. It’ll be hard, I’m sure, but you are someone who can do it, especially given how far you’ve already gotten yourself. Good luck!
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Not strictly negative or positive, they are just very sensitive to it. Like they’d be able to tell immediately if it happened.
They are just very in tune with things like an asteroid impact with the energy of several million nuclear warheads.
Old school peg board is my way to deal with this. With all the custom hook shapes they make, almost anything can be hung, and being able to see everything spread across a “2 dimensional” plane helps me remember what I have and where it is, and it makes it 10x easier to mindlessly put it back where it actually belongs. (Plus I love to look at it and just imagine projects…)
An ineresting read, but statistically speaking, it’s most likely false.
Checkmate, atheists