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TAPE SMOS ,,,,HAS DID,,,,
- 🏳️⚧️🧫🧑🔬
Tape has DID! (canon)
Ken jij het woord smos/smosje dat gebruikt wordt voor een broodje met kaas en/of hesp, mayonaise, rauwe groentjes en een hardgekookt eitje?
NL, ik ken het niet
NL, ik ken het, maar gebruikt het niet
NL, ik ken het en gebruik het
BE, ik ken het niet
BE, ik ken het, maar gebruikt het niet
BE, ik ken het en gebruik het
Ken jij het woord smos/smosje dat gebruikt wordt voor een broodje met kaas en/of hesp (/ham), mayonaise, rauwe groentjes en een hardgekookt eitje?
NL, ik ken het niet
NL, ik ken het, maar gebruikt het niet
NL, ik ken het en gebruik het
BE, ik ken het niet
BE, ik ken het, maar gebruikt het niet
BE, ik ken het en gebruik het
"I was hungry, and the sandwich was good, the fresh flavors of the cucumber and tomato dressed with mayonnaise accenting the substantial and savory ham, cheese, and egg." A Flemish Mess: Smos/Dagobert/Broodje Gezond
since my SMOs got repaired this week, I wanted to show y'all how much they helped my walking! here's a video, is going to post it and add text but tiktok is going down in a few hours so I'll probably post and edit it on insta instead:
it's not a super obvious difference and I think that's part of why it kept getting missed but I found out that I probably have foot drop! I didn't think that I had it before because I thought that it meant not being able to lift your foot at all but I guess there's varying degrees depending on the person / severity. I'm not sure how noticeable it is, but I definitely see it - in the second clip, I am wearing my regular shoes and when I step there's a moment where don't lift my foot up correctly. I guess it's also called toe walking? it's common in autism and I always thought that meant being on your tippy toes but it does not LOL
but yeah I'm pretty sure it's because of neuropathy / spinal issues but there is a possibility that it's something I've dealt with my whole life. I always thought that the reason why it would drop down like that was because I was used to pointing my toes and that since I can a manually lift my foot up if I try that it's not an issue 😭 after a day of walking with the SMOs on I can see a huge difference in my stability! very happy about it TBH
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I got my thirteenth doctor SMOS today and I am really happy with how how they turned out! Doctor Who is my special interest so I'm super excited about this new pair!
Goblin Week Day Five!
What would goblin week be if I didn’t take the opportunity to draw the one who sparked my love for gobs in the first place? (I’d draw him more tbh, but it’s incredibly hard to capture his likeness;;)
When you have one kid already in orthotics, what's one more?!