Hi Everyone,I have cramps in my calves and they don't let me take long walks. I have been trying (though it hasn't been long and I might be impatient): potassium-rich food, calcium, vitamin D, stretching, more water, new sneakers instead of old. Any advice? Thanks!
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So I don't get it. Where are the marches?
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Dear Philosophy Journal Editors,
Stop sending me "invitations" to review. Calling a request for help an "invitation" is an insulting bit of marketing. You are invited to clean my house.
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My friendly neighborhood ghost here in Providence.
Apparently he was scared of *everything*.
03.01.2025 06:25 β π 9 π 1 π¬ 0 π 0
I just discovered there is a place called Amygdalos (2 points if you get why it cracks me up). I bet they grow inferior olives! (raise your hand if you get the joke).
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