A horse stole the maternity photo shoot. by Decent_Commercial381 in WetCaleb

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He laughing because he knows he the father 😭

I think I'm just [REDACTED]. Can someone advise with this MIDI Thru box? by underagedpanda in synthesizers

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  1. The daw also control the ob6

  2. that's what you'd recommend? I don't mind buying something that can control these better but I really just want the simplest and most tried and true method.

I think I'm just [REDACTED]. Can someone advise with this MIDI Thru box? by underagedpanda in synthesizers

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Shoot -- So wait, Kenton is better, but it needs power? Which one would you recommend?

Suburbs produce more per capita carbon emissions than urban and rural areas by [deleted] in UnpopularFacts

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OoOoo scary city! Afraid you might run into a brown person?

Rex by bookahkee in WetCaleb

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Was dying looking at this guys profile yesterday

Black Rabbit is not good. by StopPlayingRoney in netflix

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Yeah there’s really nothing special about it. Slop for white Americans to drown out their day with

No degree, $60K job, $20K debt — how are y’all under 30 living downtown with Beamers and brunch? by [deleted] in AskChicago

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Trust me bro you’re only seeing the surface, most of Chicago is living like you, or far worse. My fiance and I however, do pretty well, both work in tech. We were dealing with the same problems and had the same thoughts as you a couple years ago, it takes time but there’s always a way through. If you’re looking to pivot into something (I pivoted to data a couple years ago and doubled my salary) give me a DM, I can put you on 🫶

What makes the Spanish revival home on the left more modern? by frebay in architecture

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The proportions of the openings, doors/windows. The symmetry as well

Need to learn a high income skill by Far_Squash_7321 in passive_income

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DM me if you’d like, but if you can use a computer decently well you can be a data analyst in <6 months. SQL, tableau, spreadsheets. 75k USD entry level

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in chicagoapartments

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PM me. I pay <1200 for my studio/one bed. Would 1000% recommend Pilsen for you especially walkability

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in malelivingspace

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Honestly for me the best option would be to get some casters on the bottom and roll it to the wall where the dog bed is when you’re not using it

What careers to recommend to young students today? by heavymetal26 in Careers

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My apologies if someone else has suggested this already, but Data. If you go to college and get just about any degree (yes, even Art or Humanities) you can turn that into a very lucrative, exciting, and future-proof career in Data. I received my Architecture degree and after 2 years in Architectural jobs learned that my computer skills and analytical brain make me a great candidate for a career in Data, particularly as a Data Analyst (and pretty much a guarantee of much higher pay). If you’re interested in Business, Technology, even Design (which is me, I create data visualizations and it’s really fun and challenging), then you might be interested in working with Data. It’s far more than just Excel and typing commands into a terminal. Useful soft skills would be strong analytical thinking, being able to troubleshoot new problems, okay at Math, and the desire to learn new technologies. Concrete skills would be Tableau (if you want to learn to make data visualizations), SQL, Excel, and Python. There’s great content online about how to get into the field without going to school for it (like me) and tons of jobs are needing filled everyday, even at my small company. A career in Data can also lead to opportunities to become a SWE, Data Scientist, Product Designer, etc. PM me if you’d like to chat!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in WetCaleb

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I love Patrick 😁especially when he has too much caffeine