@alan20 objective science isn't the issue. Pharma driven feedback is. But honestly, we all do what is best for us. Personally, I would avoid the objective science kind and go for that alternative kind because that is what has helped me without giving me a list of side effects that would need more pharma to counteract. 🤷 There is 'science' behind alternative kind, it's just not published in papers like the medicine kind.
@SW-User We can certainly agree on doing what is best for us. I know people who have had bad reactions to prescribed medications and try to keep away from such things myself as much as reasonably possible. I am a believer in one's own body often being the best judge. Of course you'll be aware of the need to question many reviews. I used to contribute to hotel reviews on Trip Adviser but stopped when I found that so many opinions differed from my own experiences, and that was before they started promoting certain places.
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@alan20 What I don't understand with people is how easily they will pop a prescription pill which labels so many side effects but have so much cynicism about alternative healing. It's a very common reaction I have seen in people. I visit chiropractors and ayurvedic doctors and I am still alive...and thriving. 🙃 Anyway, this is enough on this topic.
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Books, music, nature...rocks... dinos...shhhh
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Linguistics - so nerdy that I've taken a stab at creating my own language. Literature - is it nerdy that I actually find it fun to decode the subtext of a novel? History - I like to imagine myself living in historical eras. I like re-telling history I've read in an engaging fashion. I think I'd make a great re-enactor.
@Rokasu I changed to a chromebook and somehow could never find how to download photos onto that. Also I've lost my earlier interest in taking photos; I prefer to look at beauty, feel inspired by it, remember it.