I didn't used to care about my shoes. But since I have been walking a lot, around 750 miles in the last year, I care a hell of a lot. Small imperfections can eat a hole in your foot.
Jesus didn't have any commandments, he led by example.
Thread is now about Jesus.
jesus didnt wear shoes, he wore sandals
this thread is now about jesus sandals:
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he actually had a few. when asked what the most important one was, he said this:
https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Matthew+22:36-40
One thing I can't stand is heavy footwear. I have a pair of Sorels for when the snow is deep enough to require them. When I'm hiking on rocky, uneven terrain and can't wear sandles or trail shoes, I wear a light hiking boot.
I don't know how people can wear heavy boots all day, or why in the world they'd do so if they don't need the protection for their jobs. It's like those idiots who wear knit caps in July.
One thing I can't stand is heavy footwear. I have a pair of Sorels for when the snow is deep enough to require them. When I'm hiking on rocky, uneven terrain and can't wear sandles or trail shoes, I wear a light hiking boot.
I don't know how people can wear heavy boots all day, or why in the world they'd do so if they don't need the protection for their jobs. It's like those idiots who wear knit caps in July.
One thing I can't stand is heavy footwear. I have a pair of Sorels for when the snow is deep enough to require them. When I'm hiking on rocky, uneven terrain and can't wear sandles or trail shoes, I wear a light hiking boot.
I don't know how people can wear heavy boots all day, or why in the world they'd do so if they don't need the protection for their jobs. It's like those idiots who wear knit caps in July.
Mine aren't heavy at all but I also don't have noodle legs either.
I've gone everyone in such boots including hiking in the smoky mountains. Never once had to think about my feet but perhaps men that can handle the outdoors have some muscle in their legs too so that probably helps.
Those weren't his commandments. They were Beardyman's.
While we have all the gay and bisexual men here discussing their shoe collections...
No I am talking about the type of guy who obsesses over the latest sports shoe, has a bunch of pairs. I know a couple of people like this, they have (no exaggeration) 10 plus pairs
So, only gay and bisexual men have shoe collections now? It is feminine to have collections of things you like?
Please do tell how your collection of video cards is so much more masculine and straight.