There’s got to be some sort of “wholesome” community around here, right? I like this. I want to see more of this.
Also me: [email protected]
There’s got to be some sort of “wholesome” community around here, right? I like this. I want to see more of this.
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I also frequently enjoy more alcohol than recommended, so it’s good to know that my “expensive urine” may be serving more purposes than intended. Lol.
I can’t speak for anyone else, but the supplements I take are primarily intended to improve the quality of my life, not quantity. For example, I take a B multivitamin because I find that my nails don’t break quite so easily when I do.
I absolutely agree, but it was already posted there 6 days ago: https://reddthat.com/post/20943545
I could be completely wrong, but my life experience so far suggests that the best way to get better at something is to put yourself into situations where you have to actually practice the skill. I’ve been fostering cats and kittens for a few years, and I think it has really pushed me to learn how to manage my emotions better.
Yep. The dry cycle also takes about twice as long, but supposedly it’s more gentle on fabrics. It’s a pretty nifty option for small spaces without a way to properly vent the dryer, but I can see why they’re not more popular. The machine came with the place, so I didn’t exactly choose it, but I hang dry most stuff anyway, and definitely prefer it over dealing with shared, coin operated machines.
Ooops. Millennial here and I often iron my bed sheets. I have a weird ventless washer/dryer combo thing, and no matter how quickly I pull my sheets out or what dryness level I set it to, they come out quite wrinkled. I don’t really mind if the main sheet is a bit wrinkly, but it drives me nuts when the top edge gets all folded, and then those folds become permanent creases.
Oooh! It looks like Topos may have “too much” arch support for many people, which makes me very optimistic. Haha. The only thing that makes me a little hesitant is that they’re all pretty low drop compared to my current shoes, and I’ve heard it’s recommended to shift to lower drop gradually. I’m very curious to try some of those on and will check to see if I can find them in stock anywhere locally.
Thanks for the explanation! Looking at my foot scans, it looks like my feet are just a little wide: a C width would probably be ideal, but basically non-existent, so I’m thinking that brands/models that run wide will probably work well.
As I mentioned elsewhere, I need something with good arch support, but one of the challenges I’ve run into in the past is that the arch support often hits in the wrong spot. I tried on the Ghosts in both a B and a D, and it seems that the narrow width may be at least part of the issue there.
I’m not sure I understand where you’re getting anything about a tight fit and stability shoes?
I’ve ordered a few different pairs of neutral shoes that are recommended for supinators, so I’ll try to update once I get to try those out.
Ughhhhh. I wrote up a whole thing and it seems it failed to post, but also deleted my draft.
Basically, I’m pretty sure now that I have high, stiff arches, supinate, and have a midfoot strike, putting my needs out on the fringes of the market. Throw my shoe size into the mix and it’s kinda limiting me to online shopping.
What I think I’m looking for:
I’ve ordered a few pairs to try on, and I’m feeling optimistic that I’ll find something, but worried that whatever does work for me will end up discontinued.
Ehh, the exact location of the numbness is more vague/diffuse than that. It’s definitely my outer 2 toes, but maybe also the third toe.
I’ve used them in a few rentals. There’s a wide variety of options available that are just bulbs + an app, or bulbs & a hub + an app, so unless you have some unusual fixtures, they can be used anywhere.
In fact, my last apartment had an unusual fixture: an overhead fixture that had hardwired LEDs in it, rather than any sort of swappable bulb, so I found a cheap overhead fixture that fit standard E26 bulbs, and just swapped the fixtures for the duration of my stay, then switched them back when I moved out. As long as you can ensure the power to the fixture is off at the breaker, it should be a pretty simple swap.
Oh, and if your responsibilities and/or latitude have you regularly trying to sleep during daylight hours, definitely get a sleep mask and/or some good blackout curtains so you can block out the light. Ear plugs may also be helpful if noise is an issue.
Unfortunately, I think I would need my doctor to give me a referral for that, unless I want to pay out of pocket. I was expecting/hoping for a referral, but since my doctor’s answer was to try different shoes, I figure I should try that first.
But then why does it sound so different if I take my thumb out of the motion and just slap the same spot with my finger?
I think it’s less that the muscles are different, and more about body fat percentage and maybe distribution. You could have the strongest core in the world, but if there’s a layer of fat on top of your abs, they won’t have this visible definition.
Also… Really rare to have boobs that big AND such low body fat, but all sorts of women get implants.
It’s been a little while since I checked, but the last time I was thinking of making chilli, I decided against it because the ground beef was too expensive. I use the fattier/cheaper beef, and depending on which store I checked, the Impossible/Beyond products were either slightly cheaper than real meat, or the same price. Of all the shops I checked, the cheapest option ended up being Impossible or Beyond.
Some of the Lemmy apps have keyword filters. I’m using Thunder, but I know some others have it too. No clue if there’s anything for desktop though.
TFW [email protected] is more uplifting/wholesome than [email protected]! Hahaha
https://sh.itjust.works/post/21432200