Hey.
Ah. Hello, Blaze.
Would you like some hot chocolate? I’m making some.

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Hey.
Ah. Hello, Blaze.
Would you like some hot chocolate? I’m making some.
One in 10 women wear high heels at least three days a week and a third have fallen while wearing them. Statistics show that high heels are one of the biggest factors leading to foot problems in women, with up to a third suffering permanent problems as a result of prolonged wear.
Extended wear of high heels and continually bending your toes into an unnatural position can cause a range of ailments, from ingrown toenails to irreversible damage to leg tendons. Additionally, cramming your toes into a narrow toe box can cause nerve damage and bunions," says Dr. Nevins. "High heels have also been linked to overworked or injured leg muscles, osteoarthritis of the knee, plantar fasciitis and low back pain," she adds.
Over time, wearing high heels can shorten the muscles in your calves and in your back, leading to pain and muscle spasms. "Any time you wear shoes that restrict the natural shape of your foot, you’re at risk for experiencing pain," Dr. Nevins points out. According to Dr. Nevins, many women who wear high heels often suffer a shortening of the Achilles tendon because once the heel is pointed upwards, it tightens up. Stretching it again or switching to flats can be very painful; it can even lead to plantar fasciitis. "This tendon is designed to be flexible, so the foot can lie flat or point. With repetitive wear, you can develop unhealthy patterns that can persist even when you’re not wearing high heels," adds Dr. Nevins.
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Sonic, why don't you stop acting like a two year old and listen to Shadow?
I ain't actin' like a two year old! He's forcin' me t' do something I don't want, ain't fair if ya' ask me.
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"Ah. Yet another version of the pyrokinetic feline. A pleasure to meet you, of course."
fearlessflames replied to your post: … How does one party?
With cake and balloons.
Very funny.
fearlessflames said: Agreed…
And knuckles jumps at least 3 feet into the air because he totally didn't hear Blaze coming. He spins around and looks at her. "A greeting would have been nice," he said bitterly.
Really? Well that's great!
I think so too! He's a little awkward sometimes when it comes to PDA and he's not the most romantic guy around, but he's my guy and that's all that matters to me. He's Sonic the Hedgehog! I'm soooo lucky!
But heeeey, how're things for you? Any lucky boys?
Hello, Amy. How have you been lately?
Oh, hiya Blaze! Long time no see!
I can't complain. Especially since I finally managed to lasso Sonic's heart. Hee, I'm so lucky!