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Try the Luna Sandals. You can trace your foot and they'll custom cut the sole of the sandal to specifically fit your foot shape. They're made by the guy who made these toe shoes super popular in Born to Run, and I love my pair.

Alright, I'm gonna comment because as someone who's followed the minimalist trend, and, y'know, learned some stuff before opening my mouth, the flaws in your argument are nagging me.

Well, maybe since you seem to think you've got running down pat, you can go back to 2nd grade and learn to read, and then read the study again so you don't sound like such a moron.

You might find that changing your shoes to minimalist footwear will change that. It did for me, and I just bought the things because I thought they were cool. My feet are no longer flat, and I don't overpronate (roll my foot inward when I walk).

It's not about being duped, jerk. Those of us who have legitimately benefited, health-wise, from these shoes are OF COURSE going to react poorly to a bunch of egotistical a-holes who haven't even tried them but are perfectly comfortable making fun of everyone who wears them.

I love GoodReads because some of my favorite authors are on there and actively update what they're reading. I'm a huge lover of fantasy and sci-fi, so following Patrick Rothfuss on GoodReads gets me an overabundance of incredible books.

Ignored the instructions plastered all over their website and shoe boxes, eh? Can't fix stupid.

There are very, very few things the mobile apps CANNOT do... they're almost identical to the web version at this point in time.

From the screenshots on their site, it seems to support Evernote links. Sold.

Agreed. Or who thought, after millennia of using arches as the strongest support mechanism in architecture, that the foot's arch is all of a sudden something completely different? That it needs support, versus providing it? *sigh*

Agreed. I found it fascinating. It's like when I go to sleep in my running clothes — upon waking, I feel obligated to go out and run. I never stopped to think about the philosophy behind it, or how to apply it to more things. A truly insightful post.

I feel like most Android users assume iPhone users only use them because that's all they know. This guy, for example, uses tons of Google services... but there's a good chance he prefers using the iPhone for Google services because outside of the Google stuff, it's just a great device. You've drunk too much of the

I think this is something that would help people, honestly. I used to REALLY struggle standing for long periods of time as a bartender and in marching band (no judging), and then I read Born to Run and got myself some Vibrams, and then huaraches. I soon realized that my back problems were caused by a) bad posture due

It's a valid question for sure. I think, from what I've read, it was the hybridization with the intent of creating a whole new strain of wheat that's much sturdier and has a much larger head, and thus shorter stalk, than its bretheren, that has started the downward spiral of gluten intolerance and Celiac's being more

There's a difference between naturally-hybridized wheat (two strains forming a hybrid that's still similar to the two original strains) and scientifically manufacturing wheat by hybridizing certain traits of certain strains together to create a form of mutant wheat that nature's never even close to having created and

Thanks for this comment. You just saved me from spending $2.99 on this app! The failure to recognize grass-fed/pasture/what-have-you makes it a nonstarter.

Again, why would I unsubscribe when I still WANT some of those emails? Unsubscribing will lose me the emails I DO want. And I do in fact have an email just for newsletters and such (not sure where you got the idea I didn't, because I never said it), but there's no difference between unsubscribing and having a separate

You can use labels and stars, you just have to tweak it. For Labels, that's what Mailbox uses for its Lists, so just convert your labels to nest under the Mailbox label in your Gmail and you're good to go. For stars, simply open the email and tap the star to the right of the email's title (at least on iOS — can't test

Except I still want to read the title of the email, because some of them pertain to things I'm looking into buying. For example, most emails I receive from Best Buy I'm not interested in, but every once in a while a sale will come along on something I've been considering and I'll jump on it. And in general, I get a

I can't test the Android app (I have a tablet and it's phone only *sigh*), but live in the iOS app. It's all about efficiently managing email. Each swipe has two functions — a long and short swipe. Short swipe left to right = archive, long swipe left to right = delete, short swipe right to left = snooze, long swipe