@ScottAdamsSays@ScottAdamsSays check Mercola today.
"The Remarkable Cancer Cure Hiding in Plain Sight"
You know it must be correct because whoever's running X censorship won't let me post the link!
@ScottAdamsSays https://t.co/cCgbDVWdnz
"Professor of Oncology, Angus Dalgleish gives vital information on a repurposed drug he uses for his cancer patients, given at a very low dose. This is Low Dose Naltrexone. ..."
@ScottAdamsSays https://t.co/cCgbDVVFy1
"Cheap neglected cancer treatments"
"Professor of Oncology, Angus Dalgleish gives vital information on a repurposed drug he uses for his cancer patients, given at a very low dose. This is Low Dose Naltrexone. ..."
@Artemisapphire Oh. Well, do a draft, and look at it tomorrow. You're bound to see improvements you can make. Ask other people you know to see if they think it's okay for you to send the email. After you talk to enough people you may start to feel like you're finding the right answer.
@ericrickstad @FrancisCoppola I like your emphasis on the voice. Want to quote a line or two as an example? I totally understand if that won't fit into a post.
I'd say that you can tell they're all written by one person because the emotional insights are so consistent in their depth, power, the kinds of emotions, and the mix of emotion and information they share. Except for The Tempest -- that seems like Shakespeare wrote the story and [1/2]
@Artemisapphire Well, if you position it nicely, it doesn't hurt to resubmit it. Something like,"Your comments were so good that I implemented all of them. I really appreciate it. I've attached the updated script and look forward to talking to you any time. "Maybe something like that.