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    • Sounds about right. Then there's the class after that! Learning anatomy can easily be a life long endeavor.
    • I'm using a very modded Firefox for ad and privacy reasons so it's probably my bad. 😛 Normally I check the url to see that it has a useful file format ending, but since it previewed without issue I didn't bother.   Thanks for posting the working one!
    • Those are perfectly fine reasons. And these ones are not the racist and classist ones. 😛 Nothing wrong with vanity!   I just don't like how posture is treated as a disease sometimes you know. OMG your spine is curved, you must go to the chiropractor every week now otherwise you'll fall apart and die! When it's not even correlated with pain.     This makes a lot of sense and it's awesome that it works.   I don't know! But I've often wondered about that, in my case because I find say dancing around much easier than standing strictly. And what I like to call the museum walk feels so much worse than walking normally and gets painful pretty quickly.   Sitting without support on say a stool is probably due to muscular endurance. But it's also not a natural position to sit in. Neither is standing rigidly for a long time for that matter. (Btw this is where the classist/racist and also military ideals come in. Tall man good, tall man godlike, ape bad.)   You are constantly stabilizing when you stand, so it could be that those muscles get tired. Your calves and feet have to do a tonne of work. But anti-fatigue mats work by being squishy and force you to stabilize more... So maybe it's the extreme repetitive nature of standing on a solid surface, using exactly the same muscles for a prolonged time. Compared to always moving slightly and spreading the load between different small muscles. More total work, but for shorter burst?   (Hmm I wonder if the museum walk is harder for me because I'm walking slowly and possibly spend more time on a single foot which would mean much more balancing work... )   Strength is of course important, if someone has been bedridden, or has disabilities or diseases then of course the situation is different. But you're far from that category!
    • I'm in no way a specialist but I would say search engines have something to do with it. Here are your links:   https://www.startpage.com/av/proxy-image?piurl=https://tse1.mm.bing.net/th?id=OIP.Y895wr5JdQe82DjriBeulAHaEK%26pid=Api&sp=1719669138T75eb56faad0abaa8d429d7a712f2fda7882be7f385c1d00976f8029f465ea7d2 I can't get to display this one, there seem to be too many processes involved (startpage, bing and (or through) apparently an api.   https://www.startpage.com/av/proxy-image?piurl=https://images.fineartamerica.com/images/artworkimages/mediumlarge/1/1-traditional-balinese-heritage-hindu-shrine-in-bali-indonesia-jacek-malipan.jpg&sp=1719669138Tb00b4707d2aaec2bdd6719b3b3f5729e1e71d56fc1ea281b42d7678857588ae8 This one is more direct. I can get it to show by removing the startpage part of the link and ending it at the .jpg part of it:   https://images.fineartamerica.com/images/artworkimages/mediumlarge/1/1-traditional-balinese-heritage-hindu-shrine-in-bali-indonesia-jacek-malipan.jpg Here it is (resized at 50%):  
    • Oh, I understand perfectly. I did some anatomy classes and forgot about 90% of it. I'm sure it still exists somewhere and just needs to be refreshed. Probably I will only need to redo the class seven or eight times to remember most of it. 
    • Adding a voice to wish your son quick and full mental and physical recovery. Him focusing on the $400 paid for naught and not on the death threats and the beating seem to point toward that happening.   Also, car shoping IS fun for some people (among whom I stand). The fact that it doesn't happen that often in a life adds to the enjoyment of it. I hope he's not in too much a hurry and wish him an enjoyable search.
    • Scientia potestas est Society of the Wise • Est. 1775   The Folly Russell Square London, WC1B 7ZF     30th June, 2024   Dear Sara, Yes, all right. Start with four pages, and we'll go from there. Preferably by tomorrow, and no later than Tuesday.   Yours,   Thomas Nightingale   Detective Chief Inspector, Metropolitan Police Acting President, Society of the Wise       Wait. Wait up. Did he just... actually assign me homework? Like, real homework?   I kind of asked for that one, didn't I...
    • Is the bumblebee jasper the yellow and brown ones? Very fascinating stone!
    • 30th June, 2024     Dear Inspector Nightingale, Would you accept English and A5 pages? My Latin isn't up to it.     Sincerely,   Sara Kingdom   Trainee at Large, Society of the Wise    
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