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    July 17

    Foot Cushions

    I was introduced to the term "Pain to Hotness Ratio" while watching How I Met Your Mother not so long ago. What does it describe? - Shoes.

    Most girls have been faced with the Pain to Hotness Ratio dilemma. The general rule seems to be that Cute shoes are never Comfy and Comfy shoes are down right ugly (the designer that makes a comfy cute shoe will make a lot of money). This phenomenon has resulted in most of us mentally giving each shoe a Pain to Hotness Ratio and, depending on the occasion, the guy, or the number of snooty girls one is about the meet, one decides to endure an increasing amount of Pain in order to increase one's Hotness.

    Now, I love my feet; therefore, it is usually difficult to choose between decorating it as it deserves or having it nice and comfy. However, I have recently stumbled upon a gadget that significantly decreases the Pain to Hotness Ratio in most shoes.

    This gadget is the gel foot cushion. Fitting comfortably and inauspiciously at the balls of ones feet, the transparent foot cushion is discreet enough wear with those high-heeled delicate sandles that usually kill ur feet after an hour of walking. It'll give your feet an extra hour or two of tolerance, which is usually a godsend.

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    Cholthirawrote:
    I like the idea of this writing very much indeed.
    It is also  touchy for most girls who start to wear high heels.
    July 18

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