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👋Say goodbye to the duck butt 🦆
👋Say goodbye to the duck butt 🦆 and hello to proper alignment! Watch to discover the most effective exercises for reducing a protruding abdomen and correcting anterior pelvic tilt. You got this! 💪 ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ #anteriorpelvictilt #posturecorrection #fitnessjourney #corestrength #pelvichealth #functionalfitness
four different patterns for the top and bottom of a shirt, including an open front cardigan
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someone is working on the inside of a car's engine and fixing it with wrench
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I was just about to spiral into a bad panic attack, and my boyfriend goes "Stick an ice cube in your mouth." I'm not really sure where he got the idea, and I kinda laughed at it because I didn't see how it would help, but he was insistent. So I did it. And now I'm on my second cube, because it worked. He explained his reasoning to me when he got home. 1. I would initially think "what the fuck" and be distracted from the anxiety. (Correct.) 2. The cold of the ice would shock my system, bringing me back to the physical world and reality, drawing my focus to the cold in my mouth, and keep my brain away from thinking "I'm panicking, I must 3. He assumed I hadn't drank much water today and wanted to keep me hydrated. - iFunny