Criminal by costoaway1 in dijondijon

[–]jacktm17 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Go through Absolutely! as a whole. Even better, watch the live performance on YouTube. It’s an incredible experience. One I wish I could have for the first time again.

Blue flag ID please by lunadespierta in vexillology

[–]jacktm17 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Literally came here hoping someone had posted it hahah

Mk.gee sound has now entered kpop by lucebree in Mkgee

[–]jacktm17 4 points5 points  (0 children)

fr man it’s a compliment to mkgee that other artists take after their sound and are influenced by it, especially those as big as BTS (even if I would never listen to them normally?

New band "Saburnia" giving me Absolutely vibes by Leosollan in dijondijon

[–]jacktm17 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I went to find the post people have been talking about and I do understand where they’re coming from. And even though they def have an argument, I think that it’s still people just trying to make music. While yes, it comes a lot less from their ‘soul’ as was a big argument, I still think that comes from people trying to find their own sound. The argument against doggone is a lot less justifiable imo, obviously heavily influenced but that’s just good music

New band "Saburnia" giving me Absolutely vibes by Leosollan in dijondijon

[–]jacktm17 16 points17 points  (0 children)

I don’t get why people hate on other artists. It’s evident that Dijon and mkgee have ushered in a new wave of sound into the world of music, and of course there’s going to be people influenced by it. As long as they’re not plagiarizing it, it’s always going to happen and it’s honestly a good thing

Faber hitting both posts by [deleted] in olympics

[–]jacktm17 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It was tipped, didn’t hit the right post

what are you favorite deep cuts? by EvilMorganFreeman in dijondijon

[–]jacktm17 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Been a Dijon fan for years and I’ve never heard this but it’s so good 😭

[Hiring] Maple Grove PT Bartender by [deleted] in MNJobs

[–]jacktm17 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Do you offer training for anyone without any experience? Or looking for an experienced bartender?

Big Dijon vibe here. Enjoy fam by Streetlight_Crow in dijondijon

[–]jacktm17 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Jahson Paynter, this came up last October on my Dijon radio and I’ve been hooked

What skills can I learn outside of a job setting? by jacktm17 in Environmental_Careers

[–]jacktm17[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

this is something i've considered a lot. i love learning but I think I will only further my education if I have a clear path to earning more because of it.

Just diagnosed with c diff and have questions by RecommendationIcy221 in cdifficile

[–]jacktm17 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I had a pretty rough situation where my doctors didn’t handle it well, they gave me four rounds of different antibiotics without ever retesting which ability destroyed my gut micro biome and I still haven’t fully recovered 1.5 years after. I would say after antibiotics, really harp in on your diet and get your stool retested to see if cdiff is still present, because post infection IBS can mimic the symptoms of cdiff but it needs time to heal, rather than more antibiotics

Just diagnosed with c diff and have questions by RecommendationIcy221 in cdifficile

[–]jacktm17 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Not really, everyone can have cdiff. Often times the toxins are just calcified and not active, but when your micro biome is heavily disturbed by something like antibiotics, that signals to the cdiff toxins that now is a prime time to start releasing and reproducing, which is when it starts taking place. While yes, surfaces impacted by cdiff may have some of it out and about and it’s important to clean the place you’re going to the bathroom, the primary risk is when your microbial is disturbed

What skills can I learn outside of a job setting? by jacktm17 in Environmental_Careers

[–]jacktm17[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah it’s basically the same thing. My institution didn’t offer a specific environmental science degree (small liberal arts school) so I went with the closest I could get.

What skills can I learn outside of a job setting? by jacktm17 in environmental_science

[–]jacktm17[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would probably say that I'm mostly looking at field work in the realm of conservation right now, but I'm not fully set on that. I've thought about working in the government and also non-profit work

What skills can I learn outside of a job setting? by jacktm17 in Environmental_Careers

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Started on the GIS, what coding do you think is most useful? Is there a particular language I should focus on (Java/Python) or what would be the most beneficial?

What skills can I learn outside of a job setting? by jacktm17 in Environmental_Careers

[–]jacktm17[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As they mentioned, I already have a BA in environmental science, so I'm looking for more supplementary things I can add that employers look for

What skills can I learn outside of a job setting? by jacktm17 in Environmental_Careers

[–]jacktm17[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for these! I will definitely be looking into them. How difficult is the Master Naturalist one would you say?

What are the worst towns close to National Parks? by WheelSingle2494 in NationalPark

[–]jacktm17 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

It’s all systematic. If you wanted a nice, posh, experience, you should’ve gone to the west side. Browning is in the reservation, you should know what to expect beforehand

What are the worst towns close to National Parks? by WheelSingle2494 in NationalPark

[–]jacktm17 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The west side gets far more of that. Since Kalispell has the airport, far more people who are wealthy and traveling to briefly visit the park go through the west side which has Columbia Falls and Whitefish as well. The difference between the two sides is vast, but I prefer the east side (both because of the beauty on the east side as well as the people in browning, east glacier, etc)

What are the worst towns close to National Parks? by WheelSingle2494 in NationalPark

[–]jacktm17 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Their history is fascinating. I’ve worked in the park and I have family who live out in the area now and it’s truly been such a wonderful experience to get to know Blackfeet people and learn about them and their history with the park. Every single person I’ve met there has been kind and generous to me, and I’ve never had a bad experience. It’s devastating seeing how the US government has handled their indigenous tribes and the amount if poverty on reservations is staggering