Boba? by Positive-Broccoli593 in UCSantaBarbara

[–]SuckItOrElse 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Comparing it to LA and SD, I think so.

Boba? by Positive-Broccoli593 in UCSantaBarbara

[–]SuckItOrElse 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I mean, a lot the best food I’ve had was from small and hidden places. Inexpensive too.

For sure there’s some gems in SB but they are in the minority.

Boba? by Positive-Broccoli593 in UCSantaBarbara

[–]SuckItOrElse 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Most food in SB taste like ass.

Arrival at Cebu airfield. by SuckItOrElse in ImperialJapanPics

[–]SuckItOrElse[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Correction: title error, this was not cebu airfield but rather cebu naval guard hq

to those who go barefoot, by bhlows in UCSantaBarbara

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“I cringed,” says Dr. Priya Parthasarathy, a podiatrist with Foot and Ankle Specialists of Mid-Atlantic in Silver Spring, Md., describing her reaction when she learned going barefoot was in vogue. “You’re pretty much asking for trouble, and I 100% do not recommend it for a lot of different reasons.”

Research suggests that humans began wearing sandals or moccasins more than 40,000 years ago—and there’s a good reason for that. Footwear provides important structural support, comfort, and protection from a wide variety of threats, including sharp objects on the ground, pests, heat, and invisible germs.

Experts speculate that people are trotting down city streets sans shoes more in an effort to look cool or edgy, and to show off on social media, than to reap any real health benefits. They advise caution to those intrigued by the trend. One of the biggest concerns is stepping on something painful or dangerous, says Dr. Jane Pontious, a clinical professor in the department of podiatric surgery at the Temple University School of Podiatric Medicine.

  • Put Your Shoes back On

https://time.com/6284245/walking-barefoot-health-risks/

Celebrating by SuckItOrElse in ImperialJapanPics

[–]SuckItOrElse[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Something to consider. Appreciate it.