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posted 1 year ago by Roleplaypete on scored.co (+0 / -0 / +10Score on mirror )
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PopularCancer on scored.co
1 year ago 4 points (+0 / -0 / +4Score on mirror ) 1 child
"Heals" is the third-person singular present tense of the verb "to heal" (e.g., "Time heals all wounds"), while "healing" (the gerund/noun form) is what you would use in this context (e.g., "Nature provides healing").

"Get your heals in" is a command to make something heal rather than to receive healing.

In English, we don't typically use the construction "get your [verb] in" for abstract concepts like healing.

"Heals" is also confusing because it can be easily confused with "heels" (shoes/feet).

For encouraging people to benefit from nature's restorative effects, you could say:
- "Get your healing from nature."
- "Let nature heal you."
- "Recharge in nature."
- "Find solace in the outdoors."

The picture is sideways regardless of your abuse of English
Roleplaypete on scored.co
1 year ago 1 point (+0 / -0 / +1Score on mirror ) 1 child
We get it. You fucked up. Just own it and be humble.
Kaizen on scored.co
1 year ago 0 points (+0 / -0 ) 1 child
Chill fellas, we do not need infighting here.
Roleplaypete on scored.co
1 year ago 1 point (+0 / -0 / +1Score on mirror )
Tell that guy. Literally triggered over being told to go outside. We stand by the truth around here.
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