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Old 01-01-2025, 12:48 AM
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Oh helll yea he did Jeff Goldblum was playing Jeff Goldblum. I think he might have even snuck the line in one of the JP sequels but those were terrible
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Old 01-01-2025, 12:52 AM
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To the park, 7 laps around, and back. Didn’t runkeeper it but shoulda been about 8ish miles. The fireworks exploding in the sky with my music blasting and high on weed was pretty magical, but the smog was pretty fuckin nasty

Although the gunpowdery smell reminded me of jet skiing on the lake with my dad. Interesting how olfactory is so strongly tied to memory

I volunteered to work tomorrow (time and a half pay) so that’s my excuse to not get shithoused
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Old 01-03-2025, 02:32 AM
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Wanted to go further tonight, but have been getting stalled out by neuroma pain on right toes that I tend to get past 5+ mi of varying intensity and none of the tricks like certain strips/supports/spacers/diff shoes seems to have helped. And unlike joint pain, blisters/skin pain, or muscle pain/soreness, I can’t really abstract and ignore nerve pain. It can build super fast to have to stop because toes are on fire

And the race looms…

Oh well if it sucks it’ll be a reason to figure it out and do another asap
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Old 01-11-2025, 01:59 PM
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Wondering if I can sue Panda Express for slander for this

You calling me weak bro??? I’ll fight your staff
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Old 01-11-2025, 03:59 PM
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hey Nope4 have you looked up under/over-pronation ? Sounds like the way your feet are landing on each running step isn't great and there's shoes out there that can help with it.

You might have flat feet too (collapsed foot arches) which is more common as you get older and might be a cause.

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Old 01-12-2025, 02:25 PM
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hey Nope4 have you looked up under/over-pronation ? Sounds like the way your feet are landing on each running step isn't great and there's shoes out there that can help with it.

You might have flat feet too (collapsed foot arches) which is more common as you get older and might be a cause.
I do have two flat feet. I’ve known for a long time that a flat step is supposed to be the ideal for distance runners (not sure about sprinters). Now whether I do well it is tough to know because I don’t have a running coach to analyze my stride

But I’ll definitely look into this! Unfortunately the race is only a week away now and I haven’t really been able to train due to prioritizing recent dating life on my off days [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]
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Old 01-12-2025, 02:55 PM
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hey Nope4 have you looked up under/over-pronation ? Sounds like the way your feet are landing on each running step isn't great and there's shoes out there that can help with it.
Ah, i’ve always thought of pronation and supination in terms of the wrist … you’ve given an epiphany for how it relates elsewhere. Cheers!

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You might have flat feet too (collapsed foot arches) which is more common as you get older and might be a cause.

Preceding lockdown I was starting to get some knee issues and I was given some exercises which really helped build up my arches that was a part of helping my legs learn to walk real good.
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Old 01-12-2025, 03:31 PM
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Old 01-13-2025, 05:25 PM
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Hell yea, that’s more like my fortune with the race coming up

Leave it to $25+ lunch at PF Chang’s to finally get my fortune right. Gotta make sure I have Techno Syndrome on my race playlist.


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Old 01-14-2025, 01:03 AM
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So I’m running my usual route around the park, did 6 untimed laps so roughly 7ish miles with the to and from

And the entire time I notice what I thought was a fat chick sitting on a concrete section at the edge of one part of the park, right along my route. Didn’t think much of it, other than it being rare to see people at the park at 9:30 at night when I’m running unless there is a sports game going on for high schoolers. And usually it’s not a lone chick. Too fat to easily abduct at least…

But on my 5th lap around and she’s still there. Except now so is a cop talking to her. So I turn my music down to totally evesdrop on them as I zip by. And I realize it’s not a she at all, it’s a fat long haired dude and I couldn’t tell because it was so dark

And HE’S saying to the cop something about his dad telling him to take his meds. He seemed adult sized, he came across as early 20’s, maybe autistic. Then I noticed as I went by a box near him. I assumed initially it was a suitcase of some sort because it appeared he had bailed from home and had nowhere to go but the park

But then I realized it was his computer tower. And I thought oh you adorable little fat nerd. I’m sorry this is going on, but you need to go home. Take your huge stash of digital hentai next to you with you. But let me pinch those face cheeks first though

Oh it was so cute. See you can never see this kinda shit on a treadmill
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