letting them write any copy would open us up to huge risk (since, yknow, they aren't doctors) but they are still medical enough we can have them provide advice
@SterlingArcher yeah, I imagine. I don't think he's an end-game mon (so don't 6* him), but will be good for a while. Multi-attack is great. Have you tried revenge runes or anything?
heh .. you poor poor westerners. In Latvia people dont really give a fuck about homeopathy, because if anyone wants to use some "alternative medicine", for that we have herbal teas
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I have a table of inputs that show values from an object, when they make changes to the input, I need to store those back into the object. Basically save changes to the object's value thru way of inputs.
@ssube - question for you about that... if a naturopath wants to collaborate with a doctor biased against NDs, is there an effective way to approach that?
providing evidence isn't a problem, it's opening a dialog
there are plenty of integrative MDs out there, referring to those that aren't
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