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always keep God first 🙏🏼 i got my acceptance letter

2024.05.16 02:51 Prudent-Bad-1824 always keep God first 🙏🏼 i got my acceptance letter

i just want to start this off by saying thank you to everyone in this group. i have read hundreds of these posts, i have read comments from others who were just as anxious about getting into their schools. it brought ease to my mind to know the feeling of the unknown wasn’t a unique feeling for others when it came time to wait on that acceptance letter.
today, while at work, i got my acceptance letter! i worked so hard this semester. i took 18 credits, worked full time, moved at the end of the semester and also grew so much in my spiritual journey. it was A LOT. im writing this message to let everyone know: have faith. please keep God first. what’s for YOU is already written out in the stars. i spent plenty of nights crying about a failed test or not understanding anatomy to its fullest. believe me, i really did struggle for a second. but i continued to pray and kept God first. i kept going and making sure i always tried my best. please know you’re not alone in this journey. i went from an engineering major drop out at a major university to getting accepted to an adn program at a smaller school, i had to climb from a hole you guys. so please have faith, you’re going to get in! 🫶🏼
p.s. sharing my stats to hopefully ease some of you guys anxiety.
age: 25 cumulative gpa: 3.08 (the one the school goes by) overall gpa: 2.71 (includes ALL my credits) a&p 1 lecture/lab grades: B & C a&p 2 lecture/lab grades: C & B microbiology lecture/lab grades: B & B CNA license (extra points) Teas: 80.7
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2024.05.16 02:37 Elephantgifs Paid Leave Earnings

I am considering applying to be a Fulbright Scholar for the next cycle. My college offers a generous developmental leave program that would allow me to collect about 2/3rds of my regular salary for an academic year, without teaching any classes.
My wife and youngest son would be traveling with me, so she won't be making any money for a year. Between the leave pay and the stipend, we'd make enough to keep up with our bills in the States and live in the host country.
I've read that you can't hold another job while on a Fulbright, so my question is: would I be able to collect those earnings from my paid leave, without violating the terms of my grant.
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2024.05.16 01:39 Important-Win558 Terrapin commitment

I’ve gotten the Maximum Pell grant, UMD Grant, and Terrapin commitment , since the terrapin commitment applies after grants y’all think they will remove the terrapin award form my package if my tuition and fees are covered by my grants(totals around 13k)? I will be living off campus
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2024.05.16 01:31 Few_Faithlessness678 Had to leave studies due to medical reasons

Will my grants be turned into loans if I was unable to complete my studies due to child’s mental health and an injury to my Achilles that has me unable to get to school or even bear weight on it still almost a month later? I cannot walk longer than 10 minutes with my air cast on or take more than 15 steps with it off without being in excruciating pain.
I was almost finished my program and will like to restart it when I’m healed but won’t be able to afford to if all my grants are converted. I have started the ECR process but am wondering if anyone had any advice or has experienced something similar and what the outcome was?
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2024.05.16 01:02 AxedLens1 MultiversX Foundation Supports the Launch of the xAlliance Community DAO Accelerator

MultiversX Foundation Supports the Launch of the xAlliance Community DAO Accelerator
The initiative will catalyze ecosystem growth with $100,000 in initial funding
xAlliance Building MultiversX Together
MultiversX Foundation supports the launch of the xAlliance community program. Designed to accelerate ecosystem growth and empower individuals and projects within the MultiversX community, the initiative will provide resources and opportunities for individuals and projects to thrive within the MultiversX ecosystem.
xAlliance will operate as a community-driven complementary counterpart of the foundation. Through an initial fund of over $100,000, it will offer guidance, specific know-how, connections, grants and bounties in the ecosystem. The main objectives are to incentivize and reward contributions, and support a wide range of activities, from product development and content creation to events.
Use of funds structure components (exemplificative overview for clear interpretation purposes):
  • “Operational” Funding: the success of the initiative will be dependent on the well-functioning of the DAO
    • Leadership: key members transitioning to full time, active involvement, can be eligible for recurrent funding
    • Leadership Support Team: this can go as far as a specialized Dev Rel position and design/marketing help, or simply be a budget to be expendable on necessities that are either outside the leadership’s expertise/skill set or more efficiently handled when outsourced.
    • Expenses: budget for necessary expenses (travel, networking, operational, office, misc)
  • Earning Opportunities: creating a system that goes beyond influencer marketing from within the ecosystem and entices newcomers to enter the ecosystem through contribution, rather than investment (Don’t buy your first EGLD, earn it)
    • Content Bounties: create an “earn” portal where the DAO, the foundation, but also other entities and projects can incentivize content creation, community feedback, and engagement by putting up bounties for multimedia content
    • Scholarships / Stipends: monthly research grants to produce in-depth content on particular aspects relevant to the ecosystem
  • Builder Grants: for exceptional initiatives facilitated by the DAO and potentially funded by the foundation (i.g. up to $10k)
  • Meetup Fund: facilitating local initiatives and ecosystem growth with micro-grants community meetups and local initiatives
    • “Pizza Fund”: micro-grants (i.g. up to $200) for small local meetups that are easy to obtain (for trusted individuals)
    • Local initiatives: funding high-impact local initiatives (panels with business leaders, meetups and conferences, other initiatives that are aimed at onboarding, institutional and enterprise adoption, etc.)
  • Educational Fund: encourage educational outreach of MultiversX and its tech
    • Host technical MultiversX talks at universities or in similar educational contexts
    • Host public events that showcase the MultiversX infrastructure, ecosystem, community, etc.
  • Special Events: larger-scale initiatives with high community impact and the potential to significantly accelerate adoption across different verticals
    • Create community events with significant visibility
    • Innovative ideas and initiatives engaging audiences outside MultiversX or the Web3 ecosystem
"There is immense potential for xAlliance to broaden the ecosystem, solidify the commitment of current community members and incentivize a new wave of active contributors to join in," said Beniamin Mincu, co-founder and CEO of MultiversX. "By increasing the emphasis on community-driven initiatives, we aim to accelerate the already rapid pace of expansion within the MultiversX ecosystem."
A grassroots organization, xAlliance will be shaped by the community itself, with members contributing to and leading its initiatives. The new platform’s mission is to create an environment for builders to experiment and innovate.
“xAlliance is about more than just supporting projects within the ecosystem; it's about bringing in new talent”, said xAlliance Lead, Lukas Seel. “We want to attract the brightest minds in Web3 and beyond to explore the opportunities that MultiversX offers to builders and creators.”
To complement the efforts of the initiative, MultiversX Foundation will also roll out its ambassador program over the coming weeks, providing community members with additional tools and resources to become advocates for MultiversX and grow into leaders. Through strategic partnerships, community initiatives, and targeted activations, xAlliance aims to unlock the full potential of the MultiversX ecosystem and drive change in the blockchain industry and beyond.
On May 16, starting at 16:00 UTC, Beniamin Mincu and Lukas Seel will join for an X Spaces to present the program and discuss with the community: twitter.com/i/spaces/1BRKjPqmpYRJw
Read more about the initiative or get in touch with xAlliance:
www.xalliance.io
About xAlliance: xAlliance spearheads community growth on MultiversX, fostering a dynamic environment to discover, develop, and deploy exceptional talents in the Web3 ecosystem and beyond by empowering projects and individuals through community grants, earning opportunities, and impactful initiatives.
Source: MultiversX / Blog / MultiversX Foundation Supports the Launch of the xAlliance Community DAO Accelerator
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2024.05.16 00:59 vonDubenshire Home APIs: Enabling all developers to build for the home - Google Developers Blog

Home APIs: Enabling all developers to build for the home - Google Developers Blog
The Home APIs have been designed with privacy and security in mind, leveraging industry standard best practices. Users are always in control and need to explicitly grant access to their structure and smart home devices before an app can access it. And they can easily revoke access at any time from the Google Home app. To ensure quality experiences, developers who adopt the Home APIs must pass certification before launching their app.
…

Sign Up to Build with the Home APIs

Do you have a great idea or feature that you'd like to build into your app with the Home APIs? Tell us about it and join the waitlist for access to the Home APIs or Home runtime.
We will expand access on a rolling basis and the first apps built on the Home APIs will come to the Play Store and App Store starting this fall. Learn more about what’s included in the Home APIs from our I/O session on the Google Home Developer Center.
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2024.05.16 00:53 Future-Chemistry2525 Job Transition Opportunity

Hi! I’m having a really difficult time deciding on staying or leaving my current position. I work in Development (I’m a manager) at a small nonprofit, with a development team of 2 (myself and a grants writer). I’ve been in my role for 2 years. I have 6 years experience and I’m a generalist (I’ve done grants, individual, grassroots, events, etc.) but right now, I only do individual fundraising and events. I moved across the country to work here and I make $60k a year.
My coworkers are good. My boss is okay. Fundraising is not their favorite and sometimes they make me doubt in my own abilities. We’re in a deficit year because three major grants sunsetted, so my fundraising goal has tripled from FY24 to FY25. They hired a fundraising consultant who mentors me and is helping me change the org’s culture around fundraising (it’s bad, no one involves fundraising in programs), create a signature fundraising event (we’ve never had one and they didn’t like my idea) and develop new giving programs.
It’s a super niche arts field that I have no background in, whereas all my colleagues are experts and even artists in.
I’m currently up for a position back home that would be a 15% pay raise. It’s a supporting role on a 30+ person development team. I would only be writing development materials, my passion and my strong suit—no grants or direct fundraising required.
I would feel terrible leaving everyone in the lurch at my current job, not to mention I’d lose my vestment by leaving a year early. But the organization I could work for could drastically impact my career, allow me to specialize and move upward, and I’d get to move back home.
I have no clue what to do! I’ve thought about asking if I can grow into the role back home by starting on a contract basis while I shore up the end of my consultant’s time in January, and see through FY25. But I don’t think they’d go for it and might pass over me if I ask. Or should I just stay here, learn what I can, and let the opportunity go? Help!!
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2024.05.16 00:46 MountRoseATP Extended School Year question

Hi everyone,
I have a five year old son with ASD, who is transitioning out of a school for kids with special needs, to the public elementary school for preschool. On the draft for his IEP, they didn’t recommend an extended school year program. Basically, is this a tough recommendation to get? I’ve heard that it usually only is for children who digress academically over the summer, and while he doesn’t tend to do that, he does struggle with the change in routine and transition to and from a long break. At the beginning of this school year, they tried to send him to a different school, and I think the massive change caused him such anxiety that he ended up having some GI issues, when he’s normally totally pott trained. (Although I will admit that it sounds like that classroom may have been a chaotic, stressy mess. They didn’t provide the teacher with enough support and it was a disaster)
We’re really fortunate that his current school received a grant for a summer camp this summer, so he’ll be attending that this year. Otherwise there are very limited resources in the summer for special needs kids (we’re in North Carolina).
So, TL;DR, is it tough to get a recommendation for an extended school year? Is it generally frowned upon for educators to recommend it, or is it saved for the children who really regress academically and socially over the summer?
Thanks!
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2024.05.16 00:25 fromamomof2 I feel defeated....

I posted earlier about feeling like I'm out of options of what to try for my SS mother. She just continues to get worse. Her Dr at her last hospital warned me this would happen. That her strokes on top of the vascular dementia were just too much for her brain to handle. She's been seen at three care centers with multiple interventions. The hallucinations are still very much present but not quite as scary. No more murderers and killers but she's confined and in the forest a lot. But at least no killers. She cant even feed herself now. I'll be signing papers for a LTC center tomorrow. I did apply for a program that provides a full time caregiver (40 hrs or so) a week but it has a 3-6 month wait list. When shes accepted ill bring her here. Until then I'll go see her daily. I've tried to be really nice and pleasant to the staff and one CNA said "she'd heard all about me" in that I visit daily and am always there. I volunteered at their mothers day event.. Hopefully that will he helpful for her. I just can't believe I'm here. I thought I'd get her back. My only hope is that she still sleeps a LOT so maybe her brain is still repairing and one day she'll wake up better. I know that's grasping at straws but I have to hold on to something. Its been 3 months..yall I'm so tired. I thought I could fix this. I did not.
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2024.05.16 00:19 CCCrazyC Telling My Job A Second Baby Is Coming WFH

I'm looking for some advice in my situation and when to tell my job I'm pregnant. I am a work from home mom, I work full time and my child is almost 2. I am absolutely blessed with my job. I worked for them out of college for 5 years until I moved out of state. I did some freelance work until I got pregnant with my daughter and applied with the old, out-of-state agency, and they hired me remote. Something they never did before but 2020-2021 era changed their perspective. Its non-profit work and I do intake. They are so flexible and understanding and welcome her presence and I've found a rhythm with naps and caring for my girl between calls and paperwork.
Now, I am 6 weeks pregnant. I'm kind of freaking out because there are so many unknowns. Will this next baby and post partum be as "relatively" chill as the last? How will I juggle a newborn and a toddler AND work? I can't afford to not work (mortgage) nor can I afford childcare.
I was already struggling with when do I tell them but today my boss told us that they are looking for input on how to restructure our positions. We are super short staffed at the moment and they are looking to fill 2 positions, but they are not optimistic about both being filled. So they want input on what we think we can take on in a staff restructure (with added compensation). They want this input asap as grant negotiations are scheduled in the coming week or two.
At this moment in time, I feel like I can take on more, not MUCH more, but more. But do I go in promising this when I know, come January I'll be out again, forcing my colleagues to take on my workload for a couple months? Or do I be straight with them and let him know I can for now, but I have a foreseeable downtime and can't predict what will happen post partum? After my first, I worked part time for a few months until I was ready to assume a full time position, I was honestly hoping to do this again, possibly using my PTO and sick days to make it work.
I haven't told anyone personally yet other than my partner. I am waiting for my first scan at 12 weeks and to hear a heartbeat (IDK, its just a hang-up of mine). I have told professionals like my gym trainers and this weigh loss program I was in in case of need to modify supplements or workouts. Do I put my job in this same category and come clean now, given they are seeking feedback?
I just don't want anyone getting emotionally invested in this yet. Even more, I don't want anyone knowing that *I* am emotionally invested until I'm further along. These people treat me good like family and I'm a weirdo who prefers to deal with difficult situations alone lol
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2024.05.16 00:18 CCCrazyC Telling My Job A Second Baby Is Coming WFH

I'm looking for some advice in my situation and when to tell my job I'm pregnant. I am a work from home mom, I work full time and my child is almost 2. I am absolutely blessed with my job. I worked for them out of college for 5 years until I moved out of state. I did some freelance work until I got pregnant with my daughter and applied with the old, out-of-state agency, and they hired me remote. Something they never did before but covid changed their perspective. Its non-profit work and I do intake. They are so flexible and understanding and welcome her presence and I've found a rhythm with naps and caring for my girl between calls and paperwork.
Now, I am 6 weeks pregnant. I'm kind of freaking out because there are so many unknowns. Will this next baby and post partum be as "relatively" chill as the last? How will I juggle a newborn and a toddler AND work? I can't afford to not work (mortgage) nor can I afford childcare.
I was already struggling with when do I tell them but today my boss told us that they are looking for input on how to restructure our positions. We are super short staffed at the moment and they are looking to fill 2 positions, but they are not optimistic about both being filled. So they want input on what we think we can take on in a staff restructure (with added compensation). They want this input asap as grant negotiations are scheduled in the coming week or two.
At this moment in time, I feel like I can take on more, not MUCH more, but more. But do I go in promising this when I know, come January I'll be out again, forcing my colleagues to take on my workload for a couple months? Or do I be straight with them and let him know I can for now, but I have a foreseeable downtime and can't predict what will happen post partum? After my first, I worked part time for a few months until I was ready to assume a full time position, I was honestly hoping to do this again, possibly using my PTO and sick days to make it work.
I haven't told anyone personally yet other than my partner. I am waiting for my first scan at 12 weeks and to hear a heartbeat (IDK, its just a hang-up of mine). I have told professionals like my gym trainers and this weigh loss program I was in in case of need to modify supplements or workouts. Do I put my job in this same category and come clean now, given they are seeking feedback?
I just don't want anyone getting emotionally invested in this yet. Even more, I don't want anyone knowing that *I* am emotionally invested until I'm further along. These people treat me good like family and I'm a weirdo who prefers to deal with difficult situations alone lol
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2024.05.16 00:17 Illustrious-Case-219 -1500 SAI?

-1500 SAI?
Can someone pleas explain this to me ? I have a -1500 will I be getting both direct loans and Pell grant ? I’m confuse thank you .
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2024.05.16 00:15 CCCrazyC Telling My Job A Second Baby Is Coming WFH

I'm looking for some advice in my situation and when to tell my job I'm pregnant. I am a work from home mom, I work full time and my child is almost 2. I am absolutely blessed with my job. I worked for them out of college for 5 years until I moved out of state. I did some freelance work until I got pregnant with my daughter and applied with the old, out-of-state agency, and they hired me remote. Something they never did before but covid changed their perspective. Its non-profit work and I do intake. They are so flexible and understanding and welcome her presence and I've found a rhythm with naps and caring for my girl between calls and paperwork.
Now, I am 6 weeks pregnant. I'm kind of freaking out because there are so many unknowns. Will this next baby and post partum be as "relatively" chill as the last? How will I juggle a newborn and a toddler AND work? I can't afford to not work (mortgage) nor can I afford childcare.
I was already struggling with when do I tell them but today my boss told us that they are looking for input on how to restructure our positions. We are super short staffed at the moment and they are looking to fill 2 positions, but they are not optimistic about both being filled. So they want input on what we think we can take on in a staff restructure (with added compensation). They want this input asap as grant negotiations are scheduled in the coming week or two.
At this moment in time, I feel like I can take on more, not MUCH more, but more. But do I go in promising this when I know, come January I'll be out again, forcing my colleagues to take on my workload for a couple months? Or do I be straight with them and let him know I can for now, but I have a foreseeable downtime and can't predict what will happen post partum? After my first, I worked part time for a few months until I was ready to assume a full time position, I was honestly hoping to do this again, possibly using my PTO and sick days to make it work.
I haven't told anyone personally yet other than my partner. I am waiting for my first scan at 12 weeks and to hear a heartbeat (IDK, its just a hang-up of mine). I have told professionals like my gym trainers and this weigh loss program I was in in case of need to modify supplements or workouts. Do I put my job in this same category and come clean now, given they are seeking feedback?
I just don't want anyone getting emotionally invested in this yet. Even more, I don't want anyone knowing that *I* am emotionally invested until I'm further along. These people treat me good like family and I'm a weirdo who prefers to deal with difficult situations alone lol
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2024.05.16 00:14 RealJersey Affialiate Center Limited

I was granted access to the affialiate program a couple weeks ago even though my account has less 200 followers. I started getting products from sellers and making videos, but then all of a sudden last week I lost access to a few of the feature in creator center that let me add to showcase, make videos and link products or access commission information. I have a few tiktok tickets open but they keep saying my account is not flagged and they will fix asap. Is anyone else experiencing this? It's annoying because I was just starting to make commissions.
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2024.05.15 23:46 BlorgoSkejj Rejected to all 19 programs

Hey all, it is with a heavy heart that I’m posting this but I really need some help and advice. I come from an immigrant family that doesn’t know much (if anything) about graduate school and this was my first round of applications (I’m absolutely gutted). Any tips/suggestions/words of encouragements or just general guidance would really help.
Background:
I applied to some cognitive science/(computational) neuroscience phd programs this past 2023 cycle. Granted I did apply to pretty well known and prestigious schools like Yale, MIT, CalTech, Princeton, UCs, etc. but my recommenders suggested I should consider them since they went to MIT/NYU/Princeton/CalTech. Of all schools I only had an interview with CMU and this position in Spain (both of which didn’t pan out of course).
My undergrad was at UCI in biology. I had no research experience and got a 2.9 gpa - big yikes I know. I got my masters at USD in artificial intelligence with a 4.0 gpa and am in a computational cognitive neuroscience lab. I work at a big name medical technology/pharmaceutical company as their data analyst and am on a managing team for a global nonprofit organization. I have no publications or anything like that but am working with USD to develop a quick mini course to intro to machine learning.
I don’t know what else to do to enhance my phd application. I believe that a potential mishap was misalignment with the research (for ex: CMU neural computation faculty is amazing but focuses mainly on vision and movement whereas my research interest is in learning and memory, metacognition/metamemory and subjective experience).
Any insight on what went wrong, what I need to improve on/what I can do, where to look next in this upcoming cycle would really truly be appreciated!
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2024.05.15 23:45 Gfdgsgxgzgdrc Revisiting the Mystery Valentine (An Overly Long Explanation of Why It's Definitely Gaster)

Revisiting the Mystery Valentine (An Overly Long Explanation of Why It's Definitely Gaster)
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I'm not sure why I'm still so hung up on this. For context, I kinda fell out of theorycrafting a while ago — at this point, I've seen every shred of evidence supporting or opposing every possible theory, and yet I feel no closer to any concrete conclusions on the game's lore. There are just too many questions, too many possibilities.
Then the secret Valentine dropped. This letter raised a lot of questions I was eager to discuss! Instead, I was disappointed to find the discussion dominated by something I didn't even think to question: the writer's identity. This frustrated me a bit, as I felt that, for once, the conclusion was actually pretty clear-cut; it didn't strike me as something Toby Fox even intended for us to debate.
At the time, this drove me to write a post discussing it (don't bother reading it, this post is better). I thought that would be the end of it for me, but somehow the debate has yet to leave my mind. Even now, from what I've seen, people are too busy arguing about who wrote the letter to discuss what's in it. All the while, I've not only grown more confident in the conclusion I've reached, but I feel more prepared to articulate why. I've also heard more counterarguments since then, which I will address in this post.
I'll start with what we can agree on, before addressing more significant counterarguments and delving into progressively deeper levels of conjecture. Should be fun!

Context and implications

Even before looking at the letter itself, we can see that this is a rare, cryptic secret, already giving us an idea of who might be involved. I'd go so far as to say that Gaster is "rare, cryptic secrets" personified. To me, this is the main thing setting him apart from other characters.
Obviously that's not to say that other characters can't be responsible for secrets like these, but giving the letter a cursory glance, the format doesn't fail us. All caps — this doesn't tell us much on its own, but when used alongside a very, very specific manner of double line spacing between and within sentences, compounded by the aforementioned association with secrets... Toby Fox is clearly trying to tell us something here, so I'm not a fan of any theory that completely discards that.
You'll probably agree with this point — even Gaster Valentine deniers admit that there is an intentional association being drawn. If you disagree... sorry, I don't know what to tell you. When it comes to Gaster, having a mysterious secret with all-caps weirdly-spaced text is basically equivalent to Susie walking onscreen and saying "Hi, I'm Susie". Sure, maybe a plot twist down the line will reveal that this isn't actually Susie... But you'd only suspect that if she says something that would imply it, and for now, we're only looking at the presentation.
There's another association I haven't seen as many people bring up: the fact that the letter is anonymous. Ironically, "not being confirmed to be Gaster" is one of Gaster's identifying characteristics. In every case, we're left to assume his involvement from cues such as those we see here: secrets, crypticism, capitalization, spacing, all that. Anonymity is his signature. By including these quirks and leaving it uncredited, he may as well be signing "GASTER" in flashing letters. And that's not even getting into the implication of Wingdings and the letter disappearing after being read, which are both Gastery as all get out.
A couple minor notes regarding the writer's anonymity:
  • The lack of a telltale 666 motif or gratuitous "VERY, VERY" could be seen as a point of contention, but I think this naturally follows the pattern we've seen thus far: as we grow more familiar with Gaster, there's less need for these kinds of identifying motifs. In Undertale, the name Gaster is directly associated with 666 and Wingdings, but as we already know these connections going into Deltarune, the game's intro more-or-less drops the name and font associations.
  • Notably, this is the only Valentine without a confirmed sender — if it was meant to tease a new character (Ă  la Lanino and Elnina), why not include a visual or first initial to indicate that? Because it's supposed to seem like Gaster, only to end up a red herring...? Seems like a pretty cheap twist to me. Characters have deceived us in the games themselves, but we've generally been able to take supplemental content more-or-less at face value.
Of course, that anonymity is a double-edged sword. It implies Gaster's involvement just as much as it leaves room for doubt. If Toriel does something un-Toriel-like, we simply have to reconcile what we previously knew of her character with what we do now, whereas if Gaster does something un-Gaster-like, it calls his entire identity into question. I still don't think the Gaster associations can simply be handwaved away — again, even Gaster Valentine deniers agree that there's some significance to the similarities — but, by his very nature, it's nothing more than an implication.
If the voice from the vessel creation sequence says something to the effect of:
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I'll be the first to admit that it probably isn't Gaster. But I don't think that's the case here, and to discuss why, we'll have to move on from the context to the content.

Personality and mannerisms

The obvious problem with analyzing Gaster is that he has yet to be properly introduced, much less developed. We've only ever interacted with him outside Deltarune's story and world, and furthermore only briefly, within a very narrow range of contexts. Additionally, these interactions are written to provide us with as little characterization as possible — he is succinct and direct, never shifting the subject beyond what is relevant to us. This itself could be considered characterization, but without the "why", there's not much to glean from it.
Regardless of whether this trait is dependent on context (there's little room for conversation in a survey program, after all) or is simply an ever-present aspect of his personality, I'd argue it carries over to the letter. He tries to begin with polite small talk, but each topic he broaches is swiftly dismissed; once again, he can hardly bring himself to deviate from "the purpose of the message". Speaking of which, that fact — that this is the only Valentine with an explicit "purpose" — itself provides characterization. Almost as though this character would only contact us for an important reason (perhaps a character with a history of doing so, often outside the game). Almost as though we've met this character before (otherwise, I suspect Toby would've focused exclusively on characterization rather than motives, as with Lanino and Elnina).
I realize I'm getting into full speculation territory now, but hopefully I've made it clear why it's necessary to do so. Gaster's personality and motives are largely up to personal interpretation — I think we can agree that, were that not the case, the debate would be a lot more one-sided. Your interpretation of the character can't be used as conclusive evidence for your theory. Of course, I'm not exempt from this either! My interpretation could be completely off-base as well. That said, I'd like to at least explain why it all lines up in my head. (Feel free to compare my interpretation with his dialogue, which I've compiled here: https://pastebin.com/yR5Y8qhw)
Let's get the specific shared mannerisms out of the way before moving onto the more general similarities. Specifically:
  • Gaster employs a specific kind of repetition, mostly limited to single words, but occasionally multiple ("OF COURSE", "SHALL WE", "THE SECOND"). We see this reflected in the letter ("BELIEVE IT SO", "WANT[ED] TO HELP", "SEEM TO HAVE FORGOTTEN").
  • He alternates between present and past tense when describing what is currently happening (seen throughout the vessel creation and save menu text). The letter writer does this multiple times.
  • Perhaps a generic word choice, but the writer says "HOW ABSURD", much like how Gaster has said "HOW WONDERFUL", "HOW INTERESTING", and "HOW LONG IT HAS BEEN".
There are a couple other things that struck me as extremely Gastery, but I couldn't find many examples for them. I might just be thinking of the stilted way Toby Fox writes in status updates and newsletters, which reminds me more of Gaster than any other character... but that's a tenuous connection at best, so take these for whatever they're worth:
  • The letter writer puts "VALENTINE'S DAY" in quotes. I thought there were more examples of Gaster putting random terms in quotes (it suits his general robotic-yet-whimsical demeanor), but the only ones seem to be the names you enter in the vessel creation.
  • I find the phrasing "THE PURPOSE OF THE MESSAGE" (as opposed to, say, "the reason I wrote this to you") very Gastery — something about the detached feeling and repeated use of "THE" — but the only instance I could find of this particular sentence construction was "CHOOSE THE TARGET FOR THE REFLECTION", so maybe it doesn't mean much.
Moving onto the general personality, the easiest similarity to argue is the metaknowledge. Gaster introduces you to the Deltarune program, and is the only character known to acknowledge it. The letter writer is clearly interested in your thoughts on Deltarune (albeit spelled "DELTA RUNE"; beyond Toby's general inconsistency with minor details like these, I'm not sure what to make of that). The writer also acknowledges the wait between chapters, much like Gaster does — contrasting this, everyone else simply acknowledges the time that's passed within the story, perceiving two real-world years as one night. It could also be argued that Gaster is the only character who has contacted us, the player, directly.
Gaster is also known to be polite and formal, always offering greetings ("WELCOME"), gratitude ("THANK YOU FOR WAITING SO LONG"), and compliments ("YOU HAVE CREATED A WONDERFUL FORM"). We see this reflected quite well in the letter — "AS YOU ARE WAITING PATIENTLY" and "DO YOU BELIEVE IT SO?" certainly don't feel like the words of someone speaking casually. Like Gaster, the writer also uses fewer exclamation marks and contractions than most. Granted, the fact that the writer uses contractions at all is cause for suspicion... but, since they're outnumbered by the uncontracted phrases, contraction usage remains closer to Gaster than anyone else (except Toriel, I guess). Although we haven't seen Gaster use contractions in his few prior instances of dialogue... evidently, he does use them, albeit infrequently.
The formality even goes beyond word choice — his repeated backtracking on the exact order of "PUT ON YOUR COAT AND WASH YOUR FACE" brings to mind his polite accommodation of our choices in the vessel creation or save menu. It doesn't seem like him to forcefully tell us what to do, or in what order to do it, and the letter's ending serves to exaggerate that quality. He may not use any highly technical language here, but that makes sense in this less scientific context (especially when you consider that he doesn't use scientific terminology all that often anyway).
Gaster's constant emphasis on the subject at hand, saying something odd or outright wrong whenever he alludes to anything else (listing the wrong options for whatever he means by "FAVORITE BLOOD TYPE", or listing such favorite flavors as "PAIN" and "COLD") — it's always given me the impression that Gaster's transcendent brilliance doesn't extend far beyond his own work. That's not to say he's stupid, far from it, but definitely a bit "out there" (I feel this much is apparent from the multiple typing quirks he uses). At the very least it feels inarguable to me that, while Gaster is smart, he doesn't know everything, and (like any Toby Fox character) he isn't always intended to be taken 100% seriously.
Casting our gaze over to the letter, this once again checks out. Confusing the new year with the old year, considering himself to be the person he's forgotten, mixing up the recipient's face and coat — these feel more-or-less like a natural development of Gaster's established eccentricity, like the kinds of weird things that would only make sense from his unique, potentially fractured, extradimensional perspective. Sure, "THE TIME IS GOING AROUND" may not make sense to us mortal beings, but neither does "DELTARUNE GLOWS BRIGHTLY FROM YOUR HOPE". Ending a message with the archaic "GOOD BY" feels roughly equivalent to randomly putting [24] in brackets.
The increased emphasis on these quirks makes sense in this more casual context, and adds tonal consistency with the other Valentines — being a spooky creepypasta character is hard work, and I think the guy's earned a day off. The friendliness also makes it out to seem like the writer has communicated with us in the past, which wouldn't make sense for anyone other than Gaster, and certainly wouldn't have made sense in something like the vessel creation sequence. I find that it also makes sense from an extradiagetic perspective — Toby Fox is just providing characterization here, not announcing a new chapter, so there's less reason to write Gaster with as much purpose and brevity as in previous appearances.
Basically, the idea that Gaster is completely serious and grounded while the letter writer is completely goofy... I don't get it. I really don't think either of those things are true. I'm not even sure what I would change about the letter to make it sound more like Gaster... Did you expect less exclamation marks? More line breaks (which would make it overly long and monotonous, might I add)? Less whimsical turns of phrase? At that point the letter wouldn't deepen our understanding of the character at all, and I fail to see what the point would be.
And the idea that the letter ruined Gaster's character makes even less sense to me — for one, what does this letter really establish about Gaster that wasn't already alluded to? I suppose the letter makes him out to be more whimsical than most of us thought, but how is that a downgrade from "static, one-dimensional robotic scientist"? Can "whimsical scatterbrain" and "robotic scientist" not coexist? Is the gradual reveal of depth and contrasts not at the heart of most Toby Fox characters?? The directness of his speech has made him feel more like a plot device up to this point, so this letter was the first time I truly felt invested in Gaster as a character outside of his unique presentation. I don't think "saying things in a casual context that could be construed as humorous" (again, especially when he already says things like "FAVORITE BLOOD TYPE") is enough to consider him "scrunkly goober #78" — and even if it was, Toby has a way of delivering the most emotionally impactful moments through the funniest characters, so I'm not particularly worried.
All that to say: it's my belief that, even looking past the context and format, the letter aligns more closely with Gaster than any other character. Who else has such a formal and cordial composure contrasted against an air of inscrutable strangeness?

Motives and memory

Gaster hasn't exactly been transparent about his goals, and the letter writer isn't giving us a whole lot to work with either, so we're going to have to get even more speculative here. That said, the conclusion I've arrived at makes a lot of sense to me, relates to established elements of Deltarune, and even explains away some people's reasons for this not being Gaster. Those being:
  1. "Gaster asks us for help, even though we've already been helping him!" This is easily explained if we assume he's asking our help with something else this time. The more casual tone and secrecy of the letter supports the interpretation that this is a less generally important, more personal matter; it's the difference between "Hey, if you don't mind, would you lend me a hand with this thing that's been on my mind?" and "I'm subjecting you to an experiment I've spent years preparing, please follow these exact instructions." I suppose it's strange that he doesn't mention how we can help, but I imagine that's something that will become clear in the future.
  2. "Gaster isn't forgetful!" While I'd say it's entirely possible that Gaster has memory problems that simply hadn't been alluded to yet, I find the more likely explanation to be that there's something supernatural at play, and once again I believe this is hinted at in the letter itself. Gaster says it's "IRONIC" that he forgot something — what could this imply, beyond the fact that he was forgotten himself? (To recap the theory, Goner Kid mentions a world where they don't exist, no one acknowledges Gaster outside Fun events, and while Asgore is said to have taken a long time replacing Gaster, it's unconfirmed whether he remembered who he was replacing.) I was 50/50 on this theory myself, but I take this letter to be more-or-less confirmation of it, further tying it to Gaster. The only other explanation I can think of for this "IRONIC" line is that perhaps Gaster makes people forget things...? For the purposes of this theory, it doesn't matter too much, as it establishes a precedence for supernatural memory loss either way. Furthermore, by suggesting the person he's forgotten may be himself, he draws a direct parallel between himself and the person he's helping, lending further credence to this interpretation.
This brings us to my theory. I posit that the forgotten character is someone in similar circumstances to Gaster himself; someone who cannot be found in the story, and is instead associated with secrets outside of it (much like this letter). As an added bonus, it would help strengthen the theory if it happened to be a character who is known to call out for help, and who we've previously been requested to find (particularly in secret material outside of the game, much like this letter). If only there was a character fitting all of those criteria...
But this post isn't about that. My point is, while there's not much to glean in the way of connections between the letter person's goals and Gaster's, I don't think there's anything contradicting such connections either.
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Oh. Right, I guess there's that. If this is the same Gaster we've worked with before, why doesn't he say "YOU HAVE PROVEN YOURSELF TO BE RELIABLE"? I feel like this minor word choice could be justified by any number of explanations. For one, the phrasing makes a bit more sense within the full context: basically "you're odd, but you seem reliable regardless". You could also argue that, since he's asking something different of us this time, we haven't proven ourselves to be reliable for this specific task. Or that since we've only been assisting in the "Deltarune" project for 2 of 7 chapters, that's not enough time for him to fully consider us reliable. Or, maybe the only reason we do seem reliable to him is because we've been assisting him — otherwise we wouldn't seem reliable at all. Heck, it could just be odd phrasing for a character who constantly uses odd phrasing, only misleading under a specific interpretation.

Translation

To recap, I think the context and format convey a very clear implication — one that could be a red herring, but that I believe is only supported by the writer's personality, and (at the very least) not contradicted by their goals. Here is where I believe we come to the first hole in my argument.
The Japanese translation doesn't sound particularly close to how Gaster speaks in Japanese. I don't speak Japanese, so there's not much I can do to back up or debunk this claim — perhaps people are overlooking some of the more minor similarities, as with the English version...? Or maybe there's more nuance to the translation process than most people think, and the writing style is highly adaptive to tone, mood, context, or method of delivery, or affected by cultural differences...? I don't know, so for now I can do nothing but take it at face value, and consider what this inconsistency might imply.
People seem divided into two camps with regards to the translation: "the English version very clearly sounds like Gaster, therefore the Japanese version doesn't matter" and "the Japanese version very clearly doesn't sound like Gaster, therefore the English version doesn't matter". Frustratingly, neither of these actually address the inconsistency. If we assume it isn't Gaster, the English version clearly goes out of its way to mislead us into thinking it is (as I've already justified extensively), so why not do the same for the Japanese version? If Toby wanted to clear up ambiguity by making the Japanese version distinct from Gaster, why not do the same for the English version? Whichever way you slice it, it's a contradiction.
That said, I think there are a few things working in my favor here. For one, English is Toby's native language, as well as the most common language spoken by his fanbase. Japanese translation is handled by a different team under Toby's supervision; they had a lot of Valentines to translate, and likely a pretty strict deadline. It's believable that time constraints forced the team to prioritize accuracy to the content and tone of the letter over consistency with established text quirks.
There's also the fact that the English version is the only one to imply a clear sender (unless you want to reach and say the secrecy and metaknowledge of the Japanese version imply Gaster as well); personally, I feel inclined to believe a deliberate implication over the lack of one. Adding weight to this point, this isn't generally the sort of thing casual fans are going to speculate about — anyone who knows about the letter has likely heard of both versions, which means most will gravitate toward whichever one implies a specific identity. Because of this, the Gaster interpretation seems to prevail even in the Japanese fanbase.
Basically, I don't like that making sense of the letter forces me to either make up an arbitrary narrative explanation for the discrepancy, or to write off either the English or Japanese version as unreliable... However, this decision is made much easier by the fact that, the way I see it, only one of them provides mounds of evidence (from the context to the specific format to the anonymity to the metaknowledge to the formality to the strange mannerisms and so on) pointing toward a single interpretation.

Alternative explanations

I've seen a few other theories regarding the writer's identity, the most common of which being the idea that Gaster was shattered into multiple personalities, and that this is a different "shard" from the one we've communicated in the past — I take issue with any theory that compartmentalizes one complicated character into multiple simple ones, but I suppose it doesn't necessarily have to be done that way. There are also theories that this is the Chapter 3/4 secret boss (associated with Gaster based on precedent), Mike (associated with Gaster through Spamton), or IMAGE_FRIEND (associated with Gaster via filename conventions), some of whom may or may not be the same person.
My main argument against these theories is that I simply don't think they're necessary. To reiterate, I think the whimsy Gaster displays here is consistent with his previous characterization (we've only seen him in scientific contexts until now, and even then a bit of whimsy manages to slip through), and the forgetfulness can easily be explained as well (since it only seems to apply to one subject). Again, the only hole I can find in my interpretation is the Japanese version, and none of these theories really explain the inconsistency there, leaving us back at square one — if it's merely a character associated with Gaster as opposed to the man himself, why aren't the similarities and differences roughly the same in both versions?
These theories don't make much sense to me when I attempt to look at them from Toby Fox's perspective, either. Getting a secret Valentine from Gaster is, technically speaking, like the coolest thing ever, and I think he realizes this. If he's willing to include a secret letter with this much lore in it, why leave out such an important character we've already communicated with? And furthermore, why give a different mysterious character so many of the same characteristics we use to identify Gaster in the absence of his appearance or name?
Also, isn't it telling that the debate seems split evenly between "Gaster" and "a theoretically infinite supply of basically made-up Gaster-adjacent characters"? While these theories could end up being accurate, I don't yet see any precedence for either Gaster having multiple personalities, nor any as-of-yet unseen/nonverbal characters sounding like the letter writer; these theories simply exist to explain a contradiction that I believe isn't truly there. They embody the principle of explosion, or "from contradiction, anything follows" — if you accept that it sounds both "like Gaster" and "unlike Gaster", you can make up anything in between these possibilities, an untouchable theory that can neither be proven by evidence or disproven by counterevidence. I personally don't find that line of thought very compelling.
In the most popular video on the topic, SpookyDood analyzes the letter through cadence, language, context, and function; however, I think something is lost from analyzing these aspects separately. Cadence, language, and function are largely dependent on context. If we accept the letter into that pool of Gaster characterization rather than nitpicking it into oblivion, we simply see new patterns emerge. We see that Gaster only uses particularly large words when he's referring to something scientific. We see that Gaster is slightly more enthusiastic when there's less pressure to be serious and professional. Basically, I feel that all of the inconsistencies SpookyDood brings up are easily explained by this letter being a different narrative context from the one Gaster has previously occupied (and I presume will largely continue to occupy), which is what I find so interesting about it.
As for cadence, SpookyDood says that "[Gaster's] pattern of each few words being broken up by a line break is no longer present", but the first 3 sentences alone are divided into 6 lines. He even calls out certain sentences in the vessel creation as going against this pattern, proving that it doesn't have to be consistent — while these line breaks do define the flow of Gaster's speech, I think the frequent use of ellipses here achieve the same effect without needlessly extending the length of the image.
The video ultimately posits that the writer is the man behind the tree, and honestly, I don't entirely disagree with that conclusion. The use of "well" checks out, as does the happy mood. In the case of both "DO YOU BELIEVE IT SO?" and "He might be happy to see you. What do you think?", the text moves on without directly responding to our answer. There's also a more loose connection to be made, in that both of these questions involve reality being dependent on our thoughts (whether each day is or is not a day of love, and whether there is or is not a man there), and likewise, dropping the egg causes the narration to act as though the egg was never there. (Obviously the man himself doesn't say any of this, but the association's still there through the narration.)
The connections don't strike me as plentiful or strong enough to stand toe-to-toe with the Gaster interpretation, but without much to go off of regarding the man, it doesn't have to deal with as much counterevidence either. I'd say I have the same problem with this theory as the others I've mentioned (an excessive avoidance of contradiction such that, instead of associating with said contradictions, the letter is attributed to a character we know so little about that it can't be argued against), but there's a fairly reasonable basis for argument here.
Thing is, I don't think these interpretations are mutually exclusive. I was ambivalent toward Gaster and the man (the mystery man, you could say) being one and the same, but the letter has done a lot to sway me toward that conclusion. Strengthening the connections between the letter, the man, and Gaster are the mutual association with forgetting (due to the blog post where Noelle can't remember the name of her egg), secrets, and disappearances. The letter's contrasting of contradictory statements ("NEW YEAR" vs. "OLD YEAR", "WASH YOUR FACE" vs. "WASH YOUR COAT") call to mind both the man ("a man" vs. "not a man", "not too important" vs. "not too unimportant") and the strange someone who corrupted Jevil ("didn't make sense" vs. "didn't not make sense").
If the letter was supposed to be written by the man, but not Gaster, I imagine the letter would have been formatted like this instead:
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Conclusion

Sorry, that was long. I'm done!
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2024.05.15 23:36 thehocusspocuss Residence

Hey,
I know i’ve been asking a lot of questions on this site but that’s only because i don’t know many of the answers to these questions. The other post was so helpful so thanks to everyone who responded
I just wanted to ask how the hell people afford laurier and living on residence. I checked the osap aid estimator for the bba program ( which is the one i got into) and it seems like they would grant me 16,000 but the total cost of residence and tuition and other fees is 27,000. I’m getting stressed bcuz this is an amazing program but how am i supposed to cough up that sort of money. My parents can’t support me bcuz they virtually have no money. Anyone else know or have any idea how to basically get 11,000 dollars in money for first year? And to think the price is only gonna go up each year.
Any kind of advice would be appreciated and your previous comments helped a ton. Thank you!
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2024.05.15 23:34 braylawn Do I get my Independency Override through Workday or my College?

Do I get my Independency Override through Workday or my College?
Since I am just now getting this notification days after my last day of high school, that I must complete an Independency Override in order to complete my FASFA. This is something that I already knew, but I’m getting spammed from Workday of things I just get completed which is confusing as I’ve been told I need certain statements in order for my college to deem me independent and eligible for Pell grants.
My question is, since I don’t have a “work” account, do I “access” my Independency override there on workday or continue with my college? My college saids that they aren’t even processing FASFAs until late June (told this a few weeks ago) and have been told to wait for an email. Is this the email?
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2024.05.15 23:34 Jolly_Band3343 Just out of curiosity because I am new to this...if i receive TAP, will I likely receive a PELL grant as well..?

My TAP was uploaded onto CUNYFirst, however it does not seem like PELL has been yet. For reference I will be starting at Hostos in the fall.
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2024.05.15 23:14 mateo_p Will I be disbursed Pell Grant during the summer if I'm taking 6 credits?

Question is on the title, I keep getting conflicting information online so just wanted to double check
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2024.05.15 23:12 LeatherJury4 "A Paradigm for AI Consciousness" - call for reviewers (Seeds of Science)

Abstract

AI is the most rapidly transformative technology ever developed. Consciousness is what gives life meaning. How should we think about the intersection? A large part of humanity’s future may involve figuring this out. But there are three questions that are actually quite pressing, and we may want to push for answers on:
1. What is the default fate of the universe if the singularity happens and breakthroughs in consciousness research don’t?
2. What interesting qualia-related capacities does humanity have that synthetic superintelligences might not get by default?
3. What should CEOs of leading AI companies know about consciousness?
This article is a safari through various ideas and what they imply about these questions.
Seeds of Science is a scientific journal (funded through Scott Alexander's ACX grants program) publishing speculative or non-traditional research articles. Peer review is conducted through community-based voting and commenting by a diverse network of reviewers (or "gardeners" as we call them). Comments that critique or extend the article (the "seed of science") in a useful manner are published in the final document following the main text.
We have just sent out a manuscript for review, "A Paradigm for AI consciousness", that may be of interest to some in the SSC community so I wanted to see if anyone would be interested in joining us as a gardener and providing feedback on the article. As noted above, this is an opportunity to have your comment recorded in the scientific literature (comments can be made with real name or pseudonym).
It is free to join as a gardener and anyone is welcome (we currently have gardeners from all levels of academia and outside of it). Participation is entirely voluntary - we send you submitted articles and you can choose to vote/comment or abstain without notification (so no worries if you don't plan on reviewing very often but just want to take a look here and there at the articles people are submitting).
To register, you can fill out this google form. From there, it's pretty self-explanatory - I will add you to the mailing list and send you an email that includes the manuscript, our publication criteria, and a simple review form for recording votes/comments. If you would like to just take a look at this article without being added to the mailing list, then just reach out (info@theseedsofscience.org) and say so.
Happy to answer any questions about the journal through email or in the comments below.
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2024.05.15 22:42 OrWeCouldBeFriends Update! On trucking

Hey, sorry it’s been awhile. Thought I’d update on how getting back into my truck driving career since starting Trikafta, is going. That sentence felt awkward lol Anyway, first off I graduated CDL school and am now looking for a job. I’m on a waiting list to start orientation with 3 companies and will likely go with the one that calls me first. With trucking in the USA you basically have to drive long haul until you get experience before you can get local jobs. The information I found out that might be helpful to share with my USA people is that if you are on access medical care, there is a program called DB101 aka “freedom to work”. It will keep you medically covered as long as you are making less than $3138 a month and are disabled by Social Security. That’s a Mountain includes any disability payments. You may receive. And if you do not have a formal disabled diagnosis you can still apply this will keep your medical coverage until the application is out of the pending status. They will do what they can to try to prove you are disabled. So you have a good chance of getting approved. If you are not approved, there’s still a silver lining. It takes up to six months for the whole process, and while your application is pending, you are covered under access medical coverage. So that could give you time to be able to enroll with your company’s medical coverage. Or Obama care. You can also contact the cystic fibrosis foundation and they will help you review any company insurance so you can select the correct one. Another bonus is my CF team told me to go ahead and get a job and no matter what insurance I find myself on, they will make sure my Trikafta is covered through grants and whatever other help is offered. In short, I just want to encourage any CF’er out there who is interested, to look into training for a career that may work for them. I was able to go to school completely for free. There are grants and options out there for training. So if you are interested in returning to the work field, just know, you can keep asking questions until you find your footing forward. And of course, I just want to say, I know not all of us can return to work. CF is extremely hard and just doing basic living activities daily can be exhausting, I know.
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