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RE: my steemit introduction: encouragement, great stories from real people, is world peace in sight?

in #introduceyourself7 years ago

Absolutely you can put in the link. Here it is https://steemit.com/health/@happyme/got-back-pain-try-this-technique-before-going-to-a-chiropractor

That is very sweet of you to offer me money, but I'm not greedy that way. I just want people to use this technique and pass it on so others can use it too. It was taught to me by my physiotherapist and has saved me years of chiropractic fees. I want to pay that forward. Plus, who knows; I might even get a few followers from it?

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so i can put the link,ok
but if you give me permission,
can i put the video itself?
to make the post more interesting visually?

Oh yes, I never thought about that part. If you use the video and the link then it would be kind of cheesy at being double of the same. How about doing a search to find a creative commons 0 or public domain image of someone with a bachache?

ok, i can find a great image. yay!

Yes, I saw that too when I found the other one. Both are CC0 Public Domain
Free for commercial use
No attribution required
However, just to be safe, you can attribute to pixabay.com