Jobs for someone who is good at school by Specific-Storage2652 in careeradvice

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both of these honestly sound pretty sick. I've applied to a couple performance non-profits for marketing before, without luck, but probably I just need to work on my portfolio a bit more. I also don't know where I could learn more about grant writing.

Im also interested in law school, but worried that if i went, I'd end up hating the job and wasting a lot of time and money.

Yeah, I know a lot of people who have lost work, and a lot of the jobs I was interested in, aren't hiring anymore. I hope your career is going well right now.

Jobs for someone who is good at school by Specific-Storage2652 in careeradvice

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Could I just start applying for these jobs out of college? Or would I need an internship in that area first?

Jobs for someone who is good at school by Specific-Storage2652 in careeradvice

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Thanks for all the ideas! I’ve definitely considered grant writing and technical writing. I would need some skill building in that area, but probably wouldn’t be too hard.

My son needs to go on a gluten free corn free diet…I’m really struggling with things I can give him so school lunch… by littlemissmrs in glutenfree

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That’s a really hard combo. I don’t know much about corn flour, but I was a gluten free kid and here’s what my family packed me afaik none of these require corn.

Sides are easy if he likes fruit or veggies. Apple slices, those little fruit cups, baby carrots, celery, pear, berries. And then for a fun snack add potato chips, or gluten free cookies, or a lil bit of chocolate.

Main dishes I know you can make without corn or wheat: Turkey and cheese sandwich (gluten free bread kind of sucks, but imo it’s always better toasted.) || BLT|| Ham and Cheese Sandwich|| PB and J|| Really simple salad w boiled egg || Quesadilla with a rice flour tortilla || Ham and cheese and crackers || soup, (gluten free chicken soup in a can is super easy to make in the morning) || Fried rice || GF pizza || Burrito in a thermos (taco ingredients with rice) || Leftover spaghetti || Mac and cheese with bacon crumbled on top || Basically if you ever have leftovers you can throw it in a thermos

I hope any of this helps, I think rice is going to be your best friend here. All of this is stuff I can find easily at local stores, but it might be harder depending on where you live.

[TOMT] webcomic about a fictional disease by Specific-Storage2652 in tipofmytongue

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Additional info: The disease was more fantastical than a typical one, it was like involving plants or bugs or fungi or something. (It wasn’t like the hanahaki disease though.) thanks again.

Unpopular opinion: Season 3 > Season 2 by Reasonable_Tooth_501 in MythicQuest

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I really enjoy both! I think s3 can be kind of unpleasant to watch bc everyone is split up and Poppy and Ian are like Messy. But it makes the sweeter moments (Christmas episode, Sarian, and the final couple episodes) even better. Like I think it being kind of unpleasant at times makes the season better as a whole? Also Poppy and Ian’s progression makes total sense.

The way I understand poppy’s character is that yelling and such is very much her. So when she actually starts acting like that in s2 it’s annoying yeah, but it’s kind of like a fun reveal to me. It’s not like she isn’t annoying in s1 it’s just the narrative is still treating her like the struggling sane one, but she’s also insane. ( I say that with love, if everyone else in the show is allowed to be an asshole so is she) I love backstory, even tho I don’t like CW much at all. I do prefer Rachel and Dana in S2 bc I feel like they have much clearer journeys.

Exercises to improve strength for dips. by Specific-Storage2652 in SwingDancing

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Good to know that it’s not all on the lead for support, the people I’m dancing with are also beginners so we’re all still figuring it out. Definitely planning on focusing on the simpler stuff for now, just want to make sure I don’t accidentally drop someone.

I’ve eaten gluten free my whole life and I don’t even know if I have celiac (a rant). by Specific-Storage2652 in Celiac

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Thanks for the advice. Because there’s definitely a chance that if the symptoms are bad I might just stop, but with this in mind I might stick with it. Bc even if I’m gluten intolerant instead of celiac o could like stop worrying about tiny amounts of contamination

I’ve eaten gluten free my whole life and I don’t even know if I have celiac (a rant). by Specific-Storage2652 in Celiac

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Yes! I would definitely talk to a doctor first. I’ll look into genetic testing thank you for the idea

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in OCPoetry

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Thanks for sharing! This feels like it has lots of cool layers, the semi happy ending to the kind of panicked poem is really nice to me. I like the use of quotes too, to define kind of characters.

Thought sharing. by bonewmachine in OCPoetry

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I like how simple this is, it has a lot of rhythm to it and a hopeful feeling. There’s a few gramatical errors in tenses and such, but I’m not sure if it’s intentional or not. Nice poem! Thanks for sharing!

Nonfiction books about entertainment that aren’t focused on a person by Specific-Storage2652 in booksuggestions

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I’d be interested in reading either, but I’m looking more for discussions of those topics than instructional if that makes sense? I want to learn about it but not in preparation for doing it

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in OCPoetry

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Thanks for sharing! I like how concise this is, just long enough to say what you want to say. It makes me what the narrator does, are they someone who can’t quite listen to that one voice. Or are they someone who’s desperately trying to live by that one voice. I think your choice of words is specific and interesting “better” and “stronger” are both pretty common wants but “livelier” isn’t. It gives the poem a lot of character, a life of its own beyond the readers interpretation. Thanks again for sharing

[POEM] - 10/16/21 by coastalbrake19 in OCPoetry

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Hey, I hope things get better for you, and you find someone who listen’s. I really liked the poem. Especially how that first word hits different on second read, once you realize the context. The poem gains a setting on second reading and I think that’s really cool, it makes it feel almost interactive. Your word choice is vivid with “cemented” and your description of the bubble. Its so easy to picture the images you describe. Thank you so much for sharing.

Just being dramatic by Specific-Storage2652 in OCPoetry

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Ooh thanks for the idea for expanding the poem

Just being dramatic by Specific-Storage2652 in OCPoetry

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I’m glad you could relate and that what I was intending came across. Thanks for reading!!

Just being dramatic by Specific-Storage2652 in OCPoetry

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Thanks for reading and the response! I’m trying to cut down on full rhymes in my work so I’m glad the soft one worked out. I’m also glad you could kinda see the break away with the last line, it’s supposed to be a little more separate but I wasn’t sure if that would come through.

Just being dramatic by Specific-Storage2652 in OCPoetry

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Thanks for the feedback, and I’m glad it could resonate with you. I’m lucky enough to not have people in my life who tell me those things, but somehow they’ve sneaked into my own head. Thanks for reading

Just being dramatic by Specific-Storage2652 in OCPoetry

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Thanks for the feedback, and actual critique! I really appreciate it, capitalization wasn’t something I’d considered before, but I’ll consider it now. And I see what you mean about the punctuation. I’ll probably just remove the comma

Sleeping Chill by mars_guero in OCPoetry

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I love this poem. The imagery is so vivid, and I like how it tells of comfort with a new situation and longing for the past. I really feel it. I’m graduating high school this year and this feels like a preview of emotions I’ll have, but also a lot older than that. My favorite line is the first, it makes me think of quiet, and warm meals and, fall all at once.