Yeah I would assume biking is more range of motion and walking involves more actual weight bearing? Sorry it still hurts though hopefully in another day or two the steroids will kick in even more??
I went to a Heated Rivalry dance party tonight. They played songs and showed videos. It was not QUITE as much straight up edits from TikTok that I’d hoped (there were big stretches of the original music videos to songs, then the like 30 second edit) but still lots of fun. Past my bedtime now and I’m cursing myself for forgetting earplugs.
More power to you. I've seen so many video clips with a sped up version of that t.A.T.u. song in the last month that I've grown to hate it. Tinnitus from it would be the last straw.
They did play that song once but it was a lot of mixing fanvids with actual music videos (since most of the fanvids on TikTok are short). Like”daddy’s home” to clips of Francois Arnaud.
Ah, that sounds much more enjoyable than I was imagining.
Am still very much regretting not wearing ear plugs though. Meant to, then remembered when I was most of the way there. Thought they might have some for sale at the venue but alas did not see any.
I saw that somewhere near me is having a Heated Rivalry trivia night (which is much more my speed than a dance party), but I don't remember where I saw it, and I think the date might have passed already.
I'm feeling anxious and I don't know why. There's nothing in particular that prompted it -- my brain just decided that today is the day to be on high alert. For something. Anxiety sucks. (I took my meds, and they're not helping much, but this isn't like emergency levels of anxiety or anything, just "Why can't my brain work right for once?" levels.)
Today was a shit day. Not impressed, Monday.
Quake!
4.6 and just south of me. That felt somehow substantial because the shaking kept going.
I do not have my mental reaction to earthquake magnitudes properly calibrated, but 4.6 sounds big-ish if close by. The ones that keep going for a while are unsettling, I know that. Hope it was not too unsettling in a literal sense!
It was unsettling. I grew up in this area (just to the north of where the San Andreas originates) but it was continuous in a creepy amount of time. Long quakes are scarier than short quakes.