Message from @Ja ha ja

Discord ID: 642293521021272064


2019-11-08 09:09:00 UTC  

I ain't owned running shoes that were nice while running but uncomfortable to stand in

2019-11-08 09:09:15 UTC  

Sounds like just wrong shape for your feet or something

2019-11-08 09:16:19 UTC  

I don't fucking know what to do then. I went to a running store. The guy fit me for these.

2019-11-08 09:17:05 UTC  

What?

2019-11-08 09:19:24 UTC  

Go back and tell him he fit you wrong and you hate them

2019-11-08 09:19:33 UTC  

Tell him you want crocks

2019-11-08 09:20:14 UTC  

I don't even own crocks but I'm talking myself into it.

2019-11-08 09:20:15 UTC  

I've had them for probably 2 or 3 years. I never realized how bad it was till I started spending 12 hour days in them.

2019-11-08 09:21:30 UTC  

More important issue is, when I get new shoes, how do I know they'll work if I only have 5 minutes to walk around in the store and I can't judge them by minor issues because they'll be very different once broken in?

2019-11-08 09:22:19 UTC  

Bro, 12 hour days are going to suck on your feet even if you're wearing pillows full of feathers pulled from God's favorite goose.

2019-11-08 09:22:57 UTC  

Have you tried aftermarket insoles?

2019-11-08 09:23:43 UTC  

No. Should I?

2019-11-08 09:24:15 UTC  

maybe?

2019-11-08 09:24:25 UTC  

buy some good ones

2019-11-08 09:24:30 UTC  

what socks are you using?

2019-11-08 09:24:32 UTC  

Am I just going to have to deal with this shit (and the long term tissue damage likely to come with it)?

2019-11-08 09:24:35 UTC  

like cotton ones?

2019-11-08 09:24:51 UTC  

Just some regular ankle high ones.

2019-11-08 09:24:59 UTC  

Nothing special.

2019-11-08 09:25:01 UTC  

regular cotton socks?

2019-11-08 09:25:08 UTC  

get thin woolsocks

2019-11-08 09:25:15 UTC  

Idk, probably not.

2019-11-08 09:25:18 UTC  

helps a ton with the friction

2019-11-08 09:25:34 UTC  

Friction is fine. I never notice it.

2019-11-08 09:26:10 UTC  

The pain is completely in the pad of my foot.

2019-11-08 09:39:00 UTC  

I'm assuming I'll do some type of nerve or connective tissue damage eventually. Is there really no kind of boot that won't be painful after 12 hours?

2019-11-08 09:40:29 UTC  

If you are on your feet for that long I'd invest in some custom insoles

2019-11-08 09:50:16 UTC  

That would be worth it. Who does them?

2019-11-08 09:51:49 UTC  

me

2019-11-08 10:04:34 UTC  

Excelent.

2019-11-08 10:05:19 UTC  

Post feet and he'll send you custom soles

2019-11-08 10:06:49 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/558106673911169035/642304008777629700/zzpleocfo4p21.jpg

2019-11-08 10:07:34 UTC  

Sounds legit as fuck.

2019-11-08 10:11:00 UTC  

So. We have a laser cutter here. It has exhaust pipes. Presumably because we don't want to breath the burned material. The dust has a very distinct look when clumped together. Just wiped some dust off of a nearby wall for shits and giggles. MFW the dust clumped on my finger looks like laser dust and not like a dust bunny.

2019-11-08 10:11:24 UTC  

I am living in chinaman hell.

2019-11-08 10:38:34 UTC  

I worked in a fabrication shop for almost a year. I breathed so much shit. I don't even want to think about it.

2019-11-08 10:56:52 UTC  

I don't get it. It's not even hard to fix. Airtight barriers and strong vacuum pumps are simple concepts. As are dust masks. But these fuckers wanted us to take the filters for the vacuum pumps out and blow them out with compressed air right there by the machines. Some filters have dried solder flux. Some have laser cutter dust (we cut thin pieces of every day and exotic metals; I'm sure their oxides are perfectly healthy, lol). The people who use soldering irons all day don't have fumes extractors. I wonder how many of us will get cancer. I wear a carbon surgeon's mask every day and it gets maybe 80% of the air but idk if the carbon gets any of this stuff.

2019-11-08 10:58:28 UTC  

OSHA has anonymous reporting if you think it's anything that's actually unsafe

2019-11-08 11:32:36 UTC  

@Red Korvo in regards to your feet, if the running store employee didn't completely fuck up then you could have plantar fasciitis

2019-11-08 11:34:15 UTC  

Also custom insoles are a god send. I have high arches and narrow feet that pronate so custom insoles are a must for me

2019-11-08 11:34:26 UTC  

Different brands of running shoes seem to fit people differently too