• Jo Miran@lemmy.ml
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    5 months ago

    I know we shouldn’t body shame but, bruh… That man stole his feet from a David Cronenberg movie set.

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      5 months ago

      Why would we assume this is a man? /s, and ignoring man vs. male-assigned-at-birth or whatever, just trying to make that joke about a woman with really hairy legs! 😂

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        My real faux pas, especially given the photographic evidence to the contrary, was to assume the OP was human at all. I will strive to do better in the future.

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      This is usually what happens when you don’t wear shoes. “Fashionable” shoes deform your feet and crush them up a bunch. It’s why old people in rich countries have so many foot issues, especially bunions. Toes are naturally supposed to be spread out a bunch and radiate outwards, but historical western fashion trends were towards pointy shoes/feet, so that’s what’s the norm now.

      There exist shoes that don’t deform your feet though. Like another reply said, barefoot shoes are one. Those are hardly everyday shoes though, you’ll have to search a lot harder (and spend a lot more money) to find “natural” foot-shaped daily drivers

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    Those toes are definitely very interesting. This HAS to be against r/notinteresting’s rules.