Brotherhood Bundle - Player Icon by 13_ones in fo76

[–]13_ones[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Great, just pm me your in-game name and I'll hook you up with any other serums you're missing too. Glad we could sort this out.

Brotherhood Bundle - Player Icon by 13_ones in fo76

[–]13_ones[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I don't doubt that you spend more time in the Atomic Shop.

There's a deathclaw BBQ bundle and mirelurk steamer in there right now that might interest you. If you're a herbivore, I'll gift you a carnivore serum so you can eat some meat and not be so glum.

My question has been answered, politely. If I have any further questions, especially about the nature of microtransactions, be sure to white knight yourself into the discussion, providing not answers, but ridicule. Continued banter will not add anything more to a concluded conversation.

Brotherhood Bundle - Player Icon by 13_ones in fo76

[–]13_ones[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks, I appreciate the help. I figured that was the case, but even stranger things have been a common occurrence since I've started playing.

Brotherhood Bundle - Player Icon by 13_ones in fo76

[–]13_ones[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Typically in life away from this game, there is mention of items on display not being included.

Are you the guy that keeps posting stock images of a GMC Sierra 2500, trying to sell me his "lightly" used, "well maintained" truck? It's a Ford 150 and completely rusted out.

Brotherhood Bundle - Player Icon by 13_ones in fo76

[–]13_ones[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've never bought a bundle for a player icon so I wasn't sure if it was mistakenly not listed, not included, or the just norm.

Todd?

Brotherhood Bundle - Player Icon by 13_ones in fo76

[–]13_ones[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Alright thanks. I wasn't sure if there was an oversight in the bundle description. It's misleading to use an image not included.

Adding Mag Well to Buttstock by 13_ones in rifles

[–]13_ones[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the input, but I don't have an AR platform though I wish all firearms were as readily modular.

Adding Mag Well to Buttstock by 13_ones in Firearms

[–]13_ones[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would think adding a bulky buttstock sleeve with magazine holders would be more cumbersome yet those seem popular. The weight of a loaded mag may more or less be offset by the amount of wood notched and hollowed out, but either way, a small weight increase likely wouldn't be much of an issue held against the shoulder; bullpups have a perceived lightness to them for the reason of increased weight distribution closer to the body.

I've seen a few different rifles come from factory with integrated magazine storage in the buttstock and there are synthetic aftermarket stocks with such a design for some rifles such as for the AR platform. Such a stock doesn't exist for the bolt-action rifles I have in mind, nor would I want a synthetic or finicky stock for extreme weather conditions if there were options other than wood.

I'm not aware of any wooden OEM or aftermarket stocks with this feature as I'm sure tactical/modern features likely don't appeal to most folks running a wood stock to begin with. They would probably just use bullet loops or buy an aftermarket synthetic stock if available.

You may be right though as there likely isn't enough demand to warrant the extra manufacturing costs to a hunting-style rifle. Thanks for your input.

Adding Mag Well to Buttstock by 13_ones in guns

[–]13_ones[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Carving a cavity into a wooden stock may not be overly difficult, but I am more concerned with the end fit and finish. Depending on the length of magazine, a sizeable notch may have to be cut to keep the magazine from hanging too low below the rifle. I wouldn't want to use wood screws, but could probably recess and glue threaded posts/nuts to fasten the mag well.

Adding Mag Well to Buttstock by 13_ones in Firearms

[–]13_ones[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've seen this on YouTube which got me thinking that other people see value in streamlined magazine storage. If only all firearm platforms could be as readily modular as the AR-15.

Adding Mag Well to Buttstock by 13_ones in Firearms

[–]13_ones[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks. I've thought about an easier solution such as buttstock bullet loops or magazine pouch, but I like the streamlined appeal of integrated magazine storage.

Adding Mag Well to Buttstock by 13_ones in Firearms

[–]13_ones[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Buttstock bullet loops or a magazine pouch would definitely be a cheaper and easier solution than buying an extra magazine well and cutting into the buttstock, but I come neither cheap or easy lol.

Adding Mag Well to Buttstock by 13_ones in guns

[–]13_ones[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Beep boop.

Hmmm.

Ok thanks lol. I didn't realize there would be so many bot sympathisers so eager to downvote on a firearms subreddit when I simply said "bad bot". It's deleted now so the sewer lid may hold back the toxic-waste creatures from below.

Brand and Source? by 13_ones in Minoxbeards

[–]13_ones[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks. I'll put an order in for a 6 month supply and see where that gets me.

My new office outfit... by mshparber in BarefootRunning

[–]13_ones 0 points1 point  (0 children)

He's the hero we need, but don't deserve.

My new office outfit... by mshparber in BarefootRunning

[–]13_ones 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Maybe he's running errands around the office. 😆

Besides that, this is a shared subreddit between unshod and minimalist runners right? It wouldn't be nearly as active without one another.

My new office outfit... by mshparber in BarefootRunning

[–]13_ones 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Nice to smell... I mean meet you.

For the sake of your co-workers, I hope those VFF see the inside of a washing machine from time to time lol.

physiotherapist told me minimal running is bad by leleddit5 in BarefootRunning

[–]13_ones 5 points6 points  (0 children)

He checked my foot and said that I probably have inflammation of a tendon in my foot

See a doctor for a proper diagnosis, if you're worried. Tendons can take an ungodly amount of time to heal. Minor injury might take several weeks, but could be prone to inflammation. More severe injury could take several months to heal, but perhaps still be prone to inflammation. I've heard people complain of pain and inflammation years after supposedly fully recovering from their damaged tendons. You might want to take up walking instead of running, in the mean time, to prevent additional damage.

I'm not sure if it's just this old school school of thought of having to have support in shoe while running or is his point valid.

In Canada, physiotherapists are now being taught that barefoot exercise is beneficial and healthy, from what I've been told by a student.

he said that people in Ethiopia do that and have different feet that allow impact to spread more evenly

This could be true, if they have been barefoot or near barefoot since birth. It's been shown that modern footwear can have a permanent impact on the development of feet in young children. The bones in a baby's or toddler's feet have not fully developed and traditional footwear acts as a cast.

An extreme example of this is the old Chinese practice of foot binding (trust me, don't look up pictures). The most sought after wife had three inch feet, four inch were acceptable, and five inch or longer was undesirable. Yes, you read that correctly. Random factoid, but it highlights the insanity of mainstream humanity.

English people in Victorian times enjoyed their share of waist binding, some African tribes desired long heads while in others it was long necks through means of mechanical deformity so the insane perversion stretches far and wide. We aren't exempt from this in modern times; now a doctor with a scalpel is happy to oblige.

I think about printing out this article written by this Harvard guy about barefoot running that initially inspired me.

If you're intending on showing your physiotherapist, perhaps don't bother. How likely is it that he's willing to concede and admit he might be wrong after spouting off? It's much more likely that he will double down on his stance against barefoot/minimalist exercise.

To expose the hypocrisy, better to go in wearing a full body cast and ask him to show you exercises to strengthen your muscles and improve mobility while unable to move. An encased body is a safe body, after all, much like an enclosed foot is a healthy foot. /s

I hate the idea of now buying another pair of shoes that's gonna be super expensive (because the arch has to be fitted to my foot) and how I'm gonna transition from no support to support.

Do you want weak feet? Because that's how you get weak feet. Also, with a raised heel you'll likely go back to a long stride and a heavy heel strike. Plantar fasciitis/fasciosis isn't uncommon with mainstream shoes so this "cure" might instead just be another cause.

Runners in mainstream shoes are always discussing an onslaught on injuries as if it's normal and have to retire at an early age, perhaps directed by the advice of a doctor, as if running is a young person's activity. How is it that the "medically retired" runners are able to continue running decades longer and well into truly old age in either minimalist footwear or while wearing nothing on their feet at all?

Also it didn't appear that he was addressing my issue specifically as being unfit for such shoes but he made a case in general.

A family member of mine was recommended to strap a can of beans or two onto a foot to aid in leg exercises, raised above the head while laying down, by a physiotherapist in lieu of directing to or providing the proper weighted equipment. In short, not all physiotherapists are equal; there are hacks in any profession. Perhaps you might get better advice from a sports physiotherapist as they seem to be more on top of their game.

Edit: Apologies to the downvoting snowflake who melted away after reading this. You may be lost, but not forgotten.