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Birks are the best

If all that is needed is 13k steps to wreck them like that you really need to buy better gear

They aren’t wrecked

🤣 excuse my shitpost, I meant to type « used »

who? your birkis? barely broken (in).

We need a open source phone (modular parts, so can have decentralized manufacturering) and a new open source mobile OS, too much censorship from Apple and Google and the governments

Lol yep.

@proofofwalk 🦾💜

#proofofwalk

from Sunday 🚶‍♂️

💜🤙🫂 #shoestr

🫣🤔🤷🏼😀😀😀😀

I miss living in a place where I can walk around in sandles

41 👀🤏

Usually a 42 but in the regular width birks, 41 fits better.

Damn you must be huge. I only wear a 9.5

wait me and #[3]​ are the same size? 🤗

Suede ones are the best

my inner placement appreciates how snugged together they are.

Big feet

#proofofwalk

Sanuks are great

💜 Sanuks, they just feel good.

Hey, walking is walking 🤙

Your birks staring at you as you buy more bitcoin

Few

Only one set of footprints ✨

Respect if you walked over 10km in Birkenstocks 🫡 Doesn’t you feet hurt?

(I’ve done it once, but never again) 😅

Where’s the knee high white tube socks bruh bruh? 😀

seriously? lmfao.

time to hit up the best birkenstock spot in stl

And remember to get more

I can get in on this tread

These are great

I can't walk today because the air quality here is horrible thanks to the Canadian fires, but I'll be riding my standalone exercise bike here in a bit 🤙🏻

That'll do it

You need to provide the hash of the blocks (you've walked).

Those do not look comfortable

Very comfortable

Almost broke in

Show us you’re barefoot shoes

EarthRunners?

Yes

A gentleman will walk but never run

Indeed

Femme se devrait d'avoir cette posture si bien éduquée mais la classe naturelle en toute occasionnée je me demande s'il n'est finalement innée !? On est *classe distingué* naturellement m'est avis je reste convaincue que L'habit ne fait le moine* 😂

i wear sneakers. cat quiet. heh.

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Average step of Jack is 77 cm 🦶

#footstr

It's either the shoes or you got some digital flexors hyperactivity.

Jack serious question, are Birkenstocks worth it?

Yes. I was against them for a while. But changed my mind. They aren’t EarthRunners (better foot health and grounded) but for when you’re not barefoot they are great. Get Boston’s if you’re shy to show your toes.

Where are your curious shoes?

Bruh

legitimate stacker

My feet can't be comfortable with these for a long time.

Because it's problematic.

you are lucky

40 here 😽

💜boho granola always💜

#birkslastformiles 🫂

You can walk so far in slippers, your feet must be very hard

How many years have you had these?

I'm really concern about your joints

Hey, those look the same as mine. I haven’t worn mine though in about 10 years.

😂😂😂

Random info for you nostr:npub1sg6plzptd64u62a878hep2kev88swjh3tw00gjsfl8f237lmu63q0uf63m, the world's oldest known footwear to mankind (~8000 years old) is a pair of sandals found in a cave in Missouri, US - made out of leather and woven fiber (from a plant that is an antidote to snake venom) likely created by American Indian tribes.

Back to nature

8,000 years is perhaps half way back to the migration of humans from Asia across the Bering land bridge into North America. That migration took place at the height of the last glaciation when ice sheets a mile thick sprawled over lattitudes as far south as Michigan and Wisconsin, where I am currently typing this. That glaciation ended ~12,000 years ago. So those sandals were as far removed from the ice as we are from the building of the pyramids.

BTW, that glaciation was just one of about fifteen that have engulfed the Earth in the past 1.5 million years. Each lasts about 100,000 years, and each has been interrupted by about 10,000 years of relative warmth. The next one is not quite overdue.

From: pam<-mikedilger at 06/08/23 06:09:59 on wss://nos.lol

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>Random info for you nostr:npub1sg6plzptd64u62a878hep2kev88swjh3tw00gjsfl8f237lmu63q0uf63m, the world's oldest known footwear to mankind (~8000 years old) is a pair of sandals found in a cave in Missouri, US - made out of leather and woven fiber (from a plant that is an antidote to snake venom) likely created by American Indian tribes.

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>Back to nature

Wow that’s a great piece of history, uncle Bob. Thank you for putting it to perspective.

This was studied by an archeologist from the University of Missouri - and possibly the shoes it survived because of the caves dry and consistent environment.

https://www.nytimes.com/1998/07/07/science/shoes-that-walked-the-earth-8000-years-ago.html

I find the history of human migration incredibly fascinating. I’ve read some of Adam Rutherford’s books on it but I def don’t know enough. Were glaciations highly related to fault lines back then ?

Pam, Yeah, the history of migration is pretty interesting. I don't know if there is a correlation between glaciers and fault lines.

Thanks for the Rutherford reference. I just ordered "A Brief History of Everyone who Ever Lived".

I see by that reference that you have studied the "Out of Africa" hypothesis based on mitochondrial and Y chromosome DNA. I find that _really_ interesting. It shows the trek of humans out of East Africa ~200,000 years ago; and how the whole species nearly got wiped out by the explosion of Mt Toba 70,000 years ago. There may have been as few as 100 homo-sapiens who survived that event. That's one of the reasons for our current genetic homogeneity.

From: pamela at 06/08/23 07:49:17 on wss://relay.damus.io

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>Wow that’s a great piece of history, uncle Bob. Thank you for putting it to perspective.

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>This was studied by an archeologist from the University of Missouri - and possibly the shoes it survived because of the caves dry and consistent environment.

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>https://www.nytimes.com/1998/07/07/science/shoes-that-walked-the-earth-8000-years-ago.html

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>I find the history of human migration incredibly fascinating. I’ve read some of Adam Rutherford’s books on it but I def don’t know enough. Were glaciations highly related to fault lines back then ?

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interesting

Thank you!

For the link.

Very interesting. Any link please?

Could you walk less?

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This is the way 💪💜⚡️

You walk in those? My feet would be screaming at me after about half a mile.

Word, brotha.

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Damn good Birkenstock's :D

I miss mine but running shoes are far better for daily walks.

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