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Exercise can seem to be a paradox at times.
In the past, I had horribly achy, stiff, cracking knees, and assumed it was due to my previous injuries and tried to stay off them when possible.
Inevitably I began a program that increased volume and frequency of my lifting (including legs), and required me to run much more often, and do bodyweight calisthenics often.
To my surprise, using my knees much more caused the pain to vanish. They are occasionally stiff these days but that stiffness goes away the more I use them.
I know it may seem counterintuitive, but exercise is rejuvenative. It pumps fresh blood into the afflicted area, stretches the muscles and tendons and ligaments, lubricates the joint, and provides pain relief. I truly believe that people with joint pain would likely find tons of relief in almost all cases simply by exercising more.
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Sit on your porch at some point today and enjoy the fresh air.
I have obviously been internal monologuing questions about this puzzle.
I again am puzzled by the concept of people lacking an internal monologue.
How do they facilitate inward prayer? How do they ponder or muse over dilemmas?
Can they even think about not having an internal monologue?
If I sit down for a long car ride without a podcast, I have a massive amount of trains of thought dialoguing in my head - how is this not possible for a surprisingly large amount of people that we live amongst?
Whenever internal monologue is displayed by characters in movies and novels, does this confuse people without internal monologues?
I have heard some testimonies from people of their kind who say they don't read much of anything - perhaps there is a common thread here.
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5.56? 7.62? 9mm? 45acp?
Jesse what are you talking about? Grab your repeater, there's a possum in the chicken coop.
You're going to find warmers as emergency components in all of my kit, either in a GP pouch or a butt pack. This isn't for comfort. The main killer from traumatic injury is shock. Shock can be caused by anything from blood loss from cuts or gun shots, broken bones, malnourishment or dehydration, and even psychological trauma. Space blankets and heating pads are a great way to treat this.
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I was standing in the clearing, surveilling the tree line. A vague drowsiness passed over my eyes, and I became aware I had sleepily begun to droop my head. At that moment I realized the meadow had become painfully quiet. No birds, no crickets. I jerked my head up again and began scanning. I saw nothing at first, but then I began to realize something was standing in front of me, camouflaged so well that my eyes had passed right over it. The hair on my neck and arms stood on end, and I slowly brought my rifle to my shoulder.
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This is obviously way too big, but you can make portable hedgehog barriers like this by cutting grooves 1/2 or 2/3 way up three 4x4s or 6x4s. You can then carry numerous disassembled in the back of a pickup and use them to close off roads leading to your area if need be. You can also drill holes through the feet to be staked down with rebar.