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iccarus
· 4 years ago
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add milk and you got breakfast cereal
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nelson
· 4 years ago
Gosh darn it, ya beat me to it
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that_creepy_guy
· 4 years ago
I hate both of you for this
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iccarus
· 4 years ago
really depends, do you like your cereal crunchy, or do you let it soak a while so it's soggy?
nelson
· 4 years ago
Life hack my friend. Dip your toenails in peanut butter before sprinkling and you’ll always have a crunchy, nutritious breakfast
nelson
· 4 years ago
@that_creepy_guy why are you booing us? We’re right
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that_creepy_guy
· 4 years ago
I don't want you guys to be right Lmao
thefandomisrising
· 4 years ago
I used to have that problem on one of my little toes because the boots I used to wear for work were too narrow, (a fact I figured out much later), I'd have to peel off the built up skin every so often otherwise it would hurt a lot whenever I took a step, to the point it felt like I was limping, (don't know if I really was, no one ever mentioned it). Eventually it just stopped, and healed back to normal because the boots had stretched out.
guest_
· 4 years ago
They make art sorts of products- but I just use a razor- I don’t collect them though. Wearing gloves can help mitigate developing callouses, but can weaken your grip on the bar or prohibit those with small hands from a proper hold. I don’t use gloves- but I don’t advise against them- to each their own preference.
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roanoke
· 4 years ago
You can also use a pumice stone to wear them off as they develop so they never get to razor blade level.
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guest_
· 4 years ago
Good advice. A nice hot soak helps with the work as well.