▲ 4 r/xena

Which Xena's comics to read after the final episode?

i've just finished the show after my first rewatch. I've known the show since I was a kid. But I never had the occasion to watch it from the beginning to the end before. Therefore this year I did.

I feel horrendously sad about the last episode. I refuse to believe that Xena is dead somehow...

Back then, I read on the forum that there was a bunch of comics that happened right after the series finale which resurected Xena. At the time I did not pay attention to which comics it was.

Does anybody know which comics I should read after the series finale? 🙏🙏🙏

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u/sikander_itaque — 13 hours ago

Anyone noticed a slight ressemblance?

Since Sandra played in Grey's anatomy, stuff of this tv show popped in my feed and I noticed a slight ressemblance between Izzie (in Grey's A.) and Villanelle! Surely the hair color made me say that

u/sikander_itaque — 14 days ago

Beginner's tips needed! Pain under the foot at rest and while walking.

Hey! I'm new to barefoot walking, I actually started using zero drop shoes a week ago (those water shoes sold on shein/aliexpress). Except the burning in my glutes muscles I was fine walking with them.

This week on monday I started walking with barefoot Saguaro Wish 2 shoes. Tuesday I started to feel pain in the last three toes of my right foot. The pain is more on the cushion under those toes than in the toes! See the pictures, it might be clearer.
I would describe the pain as if I was walking on some nerves or tendons that feel like being crushed my my weight whenever I land on that side of my foot! I tend to land pretty hard on my right leg because of a leg discrepancy (right one is longer than the left one)

Since I did not really transition and jumped right into walking long distance barefoot, do you think I should go easy on the barefoot walk for a day or two then go back to my barefoot shoes? How should I handle that pain?

Info: I'm as 20bmi, I have a leg discrepancy as my left leg is 1,6cm small than the right, I walk 15 000 to 20 000 steps per day.

u/sikander_itaque — 3 months ago
▲ 145 r/sugarfree

I've quit sugar 56 days ago. I mean no fruits, no table sugar, no artificial sweeteners, nothing that tastes sweet. I would eat complex carbs though

I've lost 2kg (around 4lbs) very quickly (15days). I stopped craving sugar, and I stopped having binge episodes. At least they were different . When I had sugar in my diet, I would have 4000cals binges 3 times a week or more.
When I quit sugar I noticed that I was eating more complex carbs (rice, potatoes..). I did overeat but it was not impulsive chaotic binges sessions, I was able to stop eating.

This last week I've been craving sugar, not physically but for the taste, for the nostalgia of the sweet food I liked to eat. I gave in yesterday and today.

5 mins after eating sugar my brain turned on the "binge" mode, I wanted more more more. I tried to distract myself but I just could not cut the foid noise that sugar created. Right after eating sugar I felt euphoric, almost in a trance like state. I felt as if my brain was so excited it would explode!
Hours after my sugar intakes I felt intense thirst, swealling in my hands and feet, irritability, intense food noise, elevated heart rate that felt uncomfortable, dry mouth, headache.

All that to say that I'm better off sugar and I wont touch that sh** again in a long time. I'm done! My body is too sensitive to sugar, it feels like a drug!

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u/sikander_itaque — 4 months ago

I am new to SWL, I don't have all the vocabulary and I'm no native english speaker. But I am looking for a device that could help me listen to random people like you and me that talks or send message on their radio transmitter. I'd want something with a clear sound if possible

I've heard about Tecsun Pl-330 and the usb drive rtl-sdr.

Can't buy the usb drive cause it's sold out in my country (france).

I've seen tecsun Pl-368 that looks like it would fit my needs.

Could you please help, what should I buy? (less than 100$ as a complete beginner).

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u/sikander_itaque — 4 months ago