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What is this white headed fish?

People have told me seal, sea otter, sturgeon, and some sort of whale…I have no idea. Spotted near the coast of west Canada. This video was zoomed in and it was quite big. Probably around 6ft or 2 meters?

I have a good video of how it swims if anyone wants it. Tail goes side to side, not up and down.

Cheers

u/ionlyaskquestions12 — 9 days ago
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How to Learn by Asking Questions????

Okay so, as someone who has AuDHD, I struggle with asking questions. NOT conversational ones, but asking questions when I am being taught something.

I don’t have transitions between emotions, and I don’t really explore thoughts either?

I am very artistically creative and I can think and follow a thread, but not more than what I’ve already been given. For example, birds. If someone brings up a bird species I’ve never heard before, I can use what base facts I know about birds to ask questions about them, such as “What do they eat? How did they evolve to have xyz?”.

But I’m kind of hopeless when I have zero reference for what the topic is, or if I’m just learning about it now. I don’t cross and connect things enough to generate questions most of the time, so I just memorize general ones and apply them to the situation if I feel they can work?
So when I have situations where none of my prepared questions are applicable, I don’t have any questions at all.

This is why conversations/small talk are easy to me! I have a good set of questions I can use and match to the situation!….but it’s a pain in the ass when I am genuinely trying to learn something new and NOT building upon something I already know about.

Uh if this makes sense, please help? I keep researching how to ask better questions and it’s ALL about casual or professional conversations. I need help in an academic sense :c

Thank you 🫶

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u/ionlyaskquestions12 — 12 days ago

Intermediate-Advanced Voice Lessons in FoCo/Nearby?

Hey! So far I’ve looked into Patrice Burgstahler, Urban Monk Studios, and Poudre Armonia Music Studio.

I’m looking for a vocal teacher who is experienced in classical, operatic, and musical styles of singing. A focus on technique would be great too! I think all three of these teachers sound good but it’s hard to find reviews on them.

Thanks for any input, have a good day :)

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u/ionlyaskquestions12 — 29 days ago