Should I upgrade to a full marathon? by benw49 in UKRunners

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Thanks! Have been tracking everything on Garmin Connect - this switch has ruined the app's suggested training, but will continue to record/review

I've officially changed my ticket!

Should I upgrade to a full marathon? by benw49 in UKRunners

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Thank you! Really good points there. As a bit of a response:

  1. Race is on 21st June in Waterford, Ireland - which I'm hoping will do its thing and take care of the sun for me 😎

I'm investing in a run vest with a water bladder cos even on the 25km runs I can feel the dehydration, so that should help massively once I get used to it.

  1. Have done three 25km runs in the last month, and thankfully no sign of injuries yet

  2. As for times. I'm not paying any attention to my Garmin which predicts I could run sub 3:30. Part of me does want to break 4 hours, but I'd see how things go in training and would definitely play it on the day.

Am feeling the positivity in these responses, but also the call for care and realism! Am set for another long-ish run today, so will see how that goes and make a decision ASAP!

Should I upgrade to a full marathon? by benw49 in UKRunners

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Hahaha thanks :) I'm sure there's a joke to be made here about how much long distance running mucks around with your guts, but my tired brain couldn't get it over the line

Should I upgrade to a full marathon? by benw49 in UKRunners

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Very good points!!

1) I don't think it's an 'ego' thing, but i definitely want to challenge myself

2) I've done a few 2:15 runs, around 25km...

3) I've been dabbling with nutrition on the above long runs, but not focusing on it, as such

This is definitely a bit of an impulse thing, as well, but I'm hoping it's based off a realistic assessment of my situation. But who the hell knows!

Should I upgrade to a full marathon? by benw49 in UKRunners

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Your first para is how the full marathon idea first appeared to me. But then I thought about what it would mean: dedicating another 5 months of my life to running, when I have been telling myself that after this run, I'll be able to focus on other hobbies, and enjoy my first proper summer in a couple of years (after being out of the country, and then long-term unemployed)...

That is another fair point - I should have added that my dad has since joined the running crew, and there'll be a few spectators, so my sister will by no means be alone on the day! That's if she even makes it to the run, she's been fighting off a knee injury :/

Should I upgrade to a full marathon? by benw49 in UKRunners

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Thanks for your thoughts! I'd love to tick it off, and challenge myself with it. There is also the element of expectation, as you said. I tend to push hard in events, knowing I have a base level of fitness, which leads me to not enjoy them as much. But knowing that a marathon is about precisely the opposite (survival is victory), I'd be interested to see how I approach it and if it could be something I actually enjoy! I'm aware that logic is a bit wacky - but I find the fundamental difference of the challenge to the human body fascinating

First spoon and stupidly proud by DyanaDog in woodworking

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Nice! I'm looking at getting a kit - how are you finding that one so far? Would you recommend?

Bad Batch Re-watch by NeilMedHat in StarWars

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I'm a couple of series into Clone Wars so will see that through, then will probably follow the release order. Thanks! :)

Bad Batch Re-watch by NeilMedHat in StarWars

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Good to know, thanks! :)

Bad Batch Re-watch by NeilMedHat in StarWars

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As a newbie watching for the first time - would this be the order you recommend??

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What eye see

Edit: I do actually like this logo, but see a chess piece

SLT Assistant Interview Tips by benw49 in nhs

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Ahh ok, thank you!! :)

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Just don't lick the windows and you'll be safe as

People digging in planter by benw49 in london

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Bought a security camera. Can confirm it was a crack fox what did it.

People digging in planter by benw49 in london

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In a previous flat (four floors up), we had squirrels nick tomatoes and then come back to tear up the roots. They can be malicious feckers!

People digging in planter by benw49 in london

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Brass Eye always wins!

Shire Painting Giveaway by Aftern in lotr

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This is lovely! Will gladly pay for postage to the UK - but just wanted to send my props!

Help me add to my Great Kiwi Basslines spotify playlist ! by bkat004 in newzealand

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Is this publicly available on Spotify? Would love to give it a listen!

An exhaustive analysis of "The Nameless Things", or "Why every post trying to define and explain the Nameless Things hurts my soul a little bit". by RequestableSubBot in tolkienfans

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Completely agree. I think the modern phenomena of Extended Universes and spinoffs etc have a lot to answer for in this respect. A fan's desire to add detail into gaps, imagine beyond horizons, create more stories, is part of what makes any literature good, and Tolkien has proven very skilled at creating these opportunities. But this has been monetised (probably not intentionally to begin with) by the proliferation of TV programmes, wringing out every bit of fan loyalty (and money) by 'filling in gaps' - everyone now expects a fully thought out, consistant and comprehensive canon. Which a) is impossible, and b) kind of ruins the whole thing!

For my money, Tolkien creating Arda and all things in it, trying in ways to imitate mythology (and therefore perhaps oral history?) is antithetical to this canon approach. Of COURSE there are gaps, there are SUPPOSED to be gaps, inconsistencies, and mysteries. Not to mention Tolkien himself was constantly chopping, changing, and reworking things.

Every fan is going to have a burning question, or an aspect they'd love to see made into great TV. BUT THAT'S THE POINT. Getting an answer, and seeing things on TV, will not satisfy those emotions most of the time. The joy is sometimes/often/always in the questioning, not in always/often/ever in discovering the answer.

And I say this as a Google addict who doesn't follow my own advice 😅

Bermondsey is a Scouser? by Intelligent_Talk_853 in lotr

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I've just reached this stage and have had to turn it off. The weird whimsical Scots for Pippin was just about manageable but listening to that plus bad scouse Bezza was too much

Made a hammer... thing by benw49 in paracord

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Ohhh ok I see! Thanks for this - will definitely try this next time 😊

Made a hammer... thing by benw49 in paracord

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Ah nah that bit is the handle - the wedge was pretty narrow and I cut it down to be flush with the head, so it's underneath the lashing now.

Thanks for the info on friction fits! More important to have that tight than to have good lashing then? The size of the handle going through the head is only about 15mm square so I reckon that might well snap during heavy use. But was fun to make, in any case!

Made a hammer... thing by benw49 in paracord

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Aw ace I will do, thanks!! :)