KF help
Recently I learned KFs landed my first couple last week, but this week I can get it to pop, flip, but it lands a couple inches behind me, what is causing this a friend of mine has this issue to
Recently I learned KFs landed my first couple last week, but this week I can get it to pop, flip, but it lands a couple inches behind me, what is causing this a friend of mine has this issue to
I got these adidas busentiz a couple months ago, but everytime I wear them, my foot rolls into the rolled position so easy, it’s like even a little bit to much weight to the right side and it rolls, I’ve rolled my ankle in them 3 times and skated them less than 7, are they not broken in, or is my foot just not meant for this shoe, it doesn’t happen in any of my other shoes, would like to know if anyone has had a similar issue
This is gonna sound like a stupid question but I have to ask it. I recently donated plasma, and I saw a guy there that was new, he never puts the needle in but he preps the station, but this time he did, and when stuck it in he went super fast and I was caught off guard, I see him then start messing with it, in which he finally deduces that there’s a hematoma after my arm looks like it has a ping pong ball in there, someone else comes over gives an ice pack tells me to take care of it and what not. Then before I know it, he’s sticking it in my other arm, I am extremely non-confrontational, and the fact that I knew he was new I felt bad. So I am now conflicted, I either don’t go back, or if I do I risk getting him to do it again, would it come off as mean to ask for someone else, I don’t wanna destroy his confidence, however despite what people say first impressions are everything. I’m asking here because I’m not a nurse and that is far from my specific major, but the hematoma did cause bruising and felt uncomfortable for a couple weeks, Is there long term damage?
This may sound stupid but I’m quite conflicted here
For context, im a freshman in college, I am majoring in engineering, I quite enjoy math, and I passed calc 1 with an A with not too much struggle, but I signed up for a summer course of Calc 2, it’s 12 weeks long, so not too much faster but definitely accelerated. And with calc 1 I could study a couple hours a week and do fine, but I am only a few weeks into calc 2 and it feels hopeless, most of the question formats it feels like we didn’t learn in class, and I spend hours a day on it, and everyday it feels like I have to go look at all the formulas again and can’t even immediately do anything from memory.
I don’t really know what I’m hoping for in terms of replies, does it get better? Or am I truly just not meant for it, I don’t see myself doing any other field, I truly want to do engineering