Sorry, but I no longer click on unidentified links. If you’d title your links, I’d have more faith in what to expect and less fear of wasting time on nonsense.
Sorry, but I no longer click on unidentified links. If you’d title your links, I’d have more faith in what to expect and less fear of wasting time on nonsense.
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Paint Your Wagon… I guess that buying a wife back then was commonplace.
In this musical based on the Broadway show, Ben Rumson (Lee Marvin) happens upon a wrecked wagon containing a dead man and his surviving brother, Pardner (Clint Eastwood), in the wilds of California during the Gold Rush. At the burial, they discover gold dust and stake a claim. Soon a mining camp dubbed “No Name City” emerges, rife with lonely men starved for female companionship. When a polygamist Mormon arrives looking to sell off a wife (Jean Seberg), a bidding war commences.
Initial release: 15 October 1969 (USA) Director: Joshua Logan Music composed by: Frederick Loewe, André Previn, Nelson Riddle Screenplay: Alan Jay Lerner, Paddy Chayefsky
imdb.com/video/vi1534834969 - I would say, that when they say, that many modern illnesses are not physical but mental, I would prefer that they say ‘neural’ …because such illnesses are definitely very real… they’re just invisible.
Take long Covid for instance… before long Covid became a thing, chronic fatigue/ME was said to be all in the mind/not real, since long Covid became a thing …now witnessed by the medical professions’ own eyes, they are using all the research and treatments that CF/ME/FM brought about.
Without energy there is nothing, so Us without energy isn’t really an Us, but a shadow of the former Us… in all it’s forms and variations, ergo… modern illnesses manifest and reek havoc on our entire Being.