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Post by 1 on May 4, 2010 21:13:30 GMT -5
You know why I walk bare foot in summer? Its because I've been sick and tired of those foot where insults they've been forcing us to where, FOR YEARS! Why? Hears the data, Human feet are designed to FLEX with and FEEL the ground! As the ground beats them up, it cases mussel to GROW and skin to CALLUS! They are designed to withstand running for 7 hours with the silents of a Cotton ball, and heal by morning! Quickly become immune to tetanus (I know I am!) The most important part to protect is the top but its very important to protect the sole! They still need help to keep a arch when growing, and they can freeze to death in the cold! Answer to this problem, shoes! The way they dare to make shows hear, As if its natural for humans to have HOOFS! Blunt, a 5 times more hazed on ground that's not flat. Alowing them to get WEAK, fragile, no extra mussel to give grace! In result, in each step the feet are fighting the show! Modern science is once again, catching up with me! These days people are starting to want shows with a FLEXIBLE tough, but not over protective sole!
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Post by StephyWolf on May 4, 2010 22:04:08 GMT -5
Personally I go barefoot year around (it's a religious thing, though god of your choosing forbid most people believing that). On the rare occasion I do need shoes I tend to wear flip-flops, and on the odd occasion when I'm confronted I'm more likely to pull out the bottomless flip-flops than the real thing. This is a wonderful website with different facts on going barefoot if you want to add to your knowledge (which seems on the right track already): www.barefooters.org/The only errors I saw you make were that flat feet are generally caused by shoes and not bare feet, the cold isn't a big issue unless you're under hypothermia certain temperatures (I go barefoot in the snow every winter without issue), and there aren't a lot of ground dangers after a time (I believe you said this, but I may have misunderstood) as the soles of the feet become tougher.
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Post by 1 on May 4, 2010 22:20:37 GMT -5
Personally I go barefoot year around (it's a religious thing, though god of your choosing forbid most people believing that). On the rare occasion I do need shoes I tend to wear flip-flops, and on the odd occasion when I'm confronted I'm more likely to pull out the bottomless flip-flops than the real thing. This is a wonderful website with different facts on going barefoot if you want to add to your knowledge (which seems on the right track already): www.barefooters.org/The only errors I saw you make were that flat feet are generally caused by shoes and not bare feet, the cold isn't a big issue unless you're under hypothermia certain temperatures (I go barefoot in the snow every winter without issue), and there aren't a lot of ground dangers after a time (I believe you said this, but I may have misunderstood) as the soles of the feet become tougher. The rainbo bridge comes from religion too! So I don't get why we can't talk about it! But yes, I see your point! My feet can usly handle winter too, but some times its just to cold! I use to go into winter wheather just to see what I can handle, and eventuly I started saying "Why are you pretending its cold? "
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Post by 1 on May 4, 2010 22:38:24 GMT -5
Every thone, every stone, its actuly injoyable! The mud in a puddle in a foot ball feeld, somthing to fall in love with! In the right kind of shoes you can still feel it though, like a husky whearing a booty! But like a horse whearing a horse shoe, we ARN'T horses!
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Post by StephyWolf on May 5, 2010 0:16:14 GMT -5
The rainbo bridge comes from religion too! So I don't get why we can't talk about it! But yes, I see your point! My feet can usly handle winter too, but some times its just to cold! I use to go into winter wheather just to see what I can handle, and eventuly I started saying "Why are you pretending its cold? " I think we had a misunderstanding there but I'm not 100% sure on what part haha. I use "god of your choosing forbid" generally so as not to insult anyone- Some individuals feel "God forbid" is using the Christian god's name in vain, and people believe in other gods or none at all as well. As for that sentence in the first place it was more of a general statement that in a lot of areas individuals see bare feet as something "bad," and tend not to believe that it's done for religious reasons for some odd reason.
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Post by 1 on May 5, 2010 9:27:52 GMT -5
The rainbo bridge comes from religion too! So I don't get why we can't talk about it! But yes, I see your point! My feet can usly handle winter too, but some times its just to cold! I use to go into winter wheather just to see what I can handle, and eventuly I started saying "Why are you pretending its cold? " I think we had a misunderstanding there but I'm not 100% sure on what part haha. I use "god of your choosing forbid" generally so as not to insult anyone- Some individuals feel "God forbid" is using the Christian god's name in vain, and people believe in other gods or none at all as well. As for that sentence in the first place it was more of a general statement that in a lot of areas individuals see bare feet as something "bad," and tend not to believe that it's done for religious reasons for some odd reason. I know, I was worryed some one else would miss read that!
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