• Ioughttamow
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    248 months ago

    Nothing more terrible than when a natural stride length and the distances between cracks don’t quite line up. Sorry mom

    • @[email protected]
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      68 months ago

      The worst part is when sidewalk cracks are out-of-sync with your natural stride.

      – xkcd
      – also laughttamow
      I guess great minds do think alike

  • @5oap10116
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    128 months ago

    I’m not diagnosed as anything but…whenever I walk on side walks or any ‘slab of concrete’ tupe walkway, I imagine diagonal lines from corner to corner like An X for each slab. I can’t step on the X part. I can step on the outline of the slab. That’s fine. Just not the diagonals. There’s no consequence for getting it wrong But it’s a minor compulsion.

    • @PineRune
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      38 months ago

      And here I was thinking I was the only one that is bothered by the bisecting angles. Except I can’t step on the outlines unless it lands between my heel and toes where my feet wouldn’t touch them.

      • @5oap10116
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        28 months ago

        Yeah I try my best to either step in the triangles created by the imaginary diagonals or directly on the line between slabs with the arch of my foot

  • Dizzy Devil Ducky
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    88 months ago

    This is me with stairs. When going up or down stairs, I always have to get off them on my left foot. Can’t make the final step with my right foot at all. That’s bad.

  • @[email protected]
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    68 months ago

    I hate that I do this. Any oddities need to be evened out in a general sense, as well, across both feet or it feels wrong.

  • @ganksy
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    48 months ago

    Red to Red is for cross traffic only

  • @Gabu
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    38 months ago

    My mind to your mind