We follow in the footsteps of St. Francis of Assisi. And that's a Good Thing to do.But you won't stop preaching to them about diversity, becoming
woke, global warming, & veganism being good for the planet.
They hate that.
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We follow in the footsteps of St. Francis of Assisi. And that's a Good Thing to do.But you won't stop preaching to them about diversity, becoming
woke, global warming, & veganism being good for the planet.
They hate that.
I hope you don't mind me saying that you're a physical mess.I have a stress fracture of the tibia and now Mrs Wu has a fractured sacrum...slipped on the ice
I'll pass on following a sissy.We follow in the footsteps of St. Francis of Assisi. And that's a Good Thing to do.
I already have one of those, but called a cyrocuff. It's one the best things I've ever had for post knee-surgery. That, and my knee immobilizer that has a locking/unlocking knee hinge.Hopefully you get a good surgeon and that your insurance will cover a "cold water therapy machine"
As if Crocs needed any help in managing to create a shoe that is uglier than their godawful ugly shoes. If you can even call them shoes.
Just don't break that tibia all the way thru.
Been there done that....2 surgeries.
Speaking of fractures....
Did you know that applying a twisting force to a bone
results in maximum tensile stress at a 45 degree angle
to max shear stress, which is in the plane perpendicular
to the axis of the bone.
Short story...you have to screw the leg bone parts
together, lest they slip past each other, shortening
the leg.
I hope you don't mind me saying that you're a physical mess.
Hey, I wear Crocs.As if Crocs needed any help in managing to create a shoe that is uglier than their godawful ugly shoes. If you can even call them shoes.
Hey, I wear Crocs.
They're convenient & comfy.
And they clean up easily.
I'm not afraid to wear gay arsched shoes.I wear Crocs after knee surgery...then as I recover...my knees start to get embarrassed wearing them...cause me pain...and demand sneakers
I'm not afraid to wear gay arsched shoes.
(Although mine are in straight colors.)
They're still ugly.Hey, I wear Crocs.
They're convenient & comfy.
And they clean up easily.
So?They're still ugly.
They were made even uglier with KFC bucket looking thingy, which I assume is equally edible as KFC chicken.