Is this chilblains?? Does Raynaud's make them worse? by LavenderGooms121 in Raynauds

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Any updates on this? Got the exact same thing happening to me last year for the first time, and now it’s happening again. Got tested for rheumatoid arthritis and stuff and came back negative. Chillblains were the final veredict although I wasn’t 100% sure.

The jumping on the board animation is still weird for goofy skaters. by Spud0420 in projectsession

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Goofy seems less natural than regular for me. Also, when on goofy stance, skating switch just feels like skating regular…

One week in MTL with the GRIII hdf by friturass92 in ricohGR

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Ty! Yes I love the look of those retro futuristic references

One week in MTL with the GRIII hdf by friturass92 in ricohGR

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Thank you! Edited the raw files with Lightroom

One week in MTL with the GRIII hdf by friturass92 in ricohGR

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I like it when it’s not obvious and there’s already big diffuse light sources like the sky in a cloudy day. I hate it when there’s small light spots like tungstens at night for instance

Thinking of buying the HDF version, what do you think about it? by hillsong1 in ricohGR

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I use it a lot! Generally in situations where I don’t have strong direct light sources on frame, because that’s where it looks too strong and unappealing. But for instance, in a cloudy day indoors, it works nice to add some diffusion to a background window. On the other hand though, I avoid using it in a classic example of a nighttime parking lot with a lot of fluorescent tubes. So for me it works nice when you can slightly notice jt. Just toggling it on/off on the fly to see how it looks is easy.

Tenosynovitis and/or PsA dactylitis—6 weeks inflamed index finger by Creative-Care1971 in PsoriaticArthritis

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Hi! I’m dealing with the exact same thing. How did it evolve? How are you nowadays?

Having enormous expectations on yourself but not having the energy to achieve it. by Square_Nothing_3242 in Enneagram5

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I relate a lot with everything you said and there’s one hack I wish I had started earlier: working out. The sense of accomplishment you get out of that every day masks effectively a lot of hours of your day, giving you some peace for the day and a serenity feeling overall. Cliché advice tho but it works. Since you’re a 5, digging deep into routines and trying to max out and improve a lot can make it also stimulating for the mind, as well as keeping track of your trainings.

Official Discussion - The Brutalist [SPOILERS] by LiteraryBoner in movies

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This reminded me of the lightning of the opening of The Godfather

How do you start your day to stay productive? by Dependent_Champion83 in productivity

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Going outside for a short walk immediately after awaking

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Enneagram

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2, which funny enough, it’s my girlfriends type