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Am I the only one here who wants to smoke that big toe like a ten-dollar stoagie?
Big toe lollipop 🍭
Organ Donor Card
I recently lost my wallet and had to obtain a new Driver's License. The process was actually simple except when they asked if I wanted to be an Organ Donor. I quizzed the gentleman if I could designate which organs I was willing to donate. He gave me a surprised look and asked, 'What do you mean exactly?' I told him I had given this some thought and would prefer to only donate one eye, then if I have an open casket funeral, I’ll still look presentable. Kind of a Nick Fury from the Avengers look with the eye-patch. I mentioned my heart is fine to take, and might I also suggest they can take one of my big toes if they like. I explained how I think it would be cool and my kids would be impressed if my toe were to end up on the foot of an NFL kicker. Talk about something they could brag about. I shared how I can’t help but smile thinking of my toe being on TV Sundays during the football season. He said he didn’t know they did big toe transplants. Oh yes, I shared that a person can’t actually walk well without the Big Toe. Also, with no Big Toe, you’d be looking at a life without dancing, especially Square Dancing. I was told that if I were to register myself as a donor, it had to be all or nothing. I was surprised by how strict the guidelines for donating happen to be. They need to add a bit of wiggle room on this stuff. I didn’t end up being an Organ Donor. Sorry, I wanted to hang on to a couple of my organs. I told my wife I’d like to put in my Living Will that I am willing to donate an eye and one of my Big Toes. I told her can you imagine my Big Toe on the foot of a Prima Ballerina. She just started laughing and left the room. I imagine her laughing is a defensive mechanism to help her deal with the thought of her ever losing me.
The small joint that carries the weight.
there is a joint at the base of your big toe that you never think about—until it hurts. then you think about it with every step. every push-off. every time you rise onto the balls of your feet to reach something, to run, to dance, to just move.
it bears more weight than you'd expect. forty, sometimes sixty percent of your body weight, channeled through that single hinge. when it's unhappy, everything is unhappy. the foot compensates. the knee twists. the hip tightens. the back aches.
for the athlete, it's turf toe—that sudden hyperextension on artificial grass that sidelines you for weeks. for the dancer, it's the protest of joints pushed past comfort. for anyone with bunions or arthritis, it's the low, persistent thrum of pain that makes walking feel like work.
the big toe strap is a small thing. a simple wrap of breathable fabric that cinches around the joint, providing compression, stability, a gentle reminder to the body: I am here. You are supported.
it doesn't fix everything. it can't reverse arthritis or undo a bunion's curve. but it can take the edge off the pain that comes with movement. it can let you push off without wincing. it can be the difference between staying still and staying active.
it fits under socks, inside shoes, barely noticeable to anyone but you. and when you wear it, you can feel the difference—not in a dramatic way, but in the quiet absence of the ache you'd learned to ignore.
this is a gentle look at that small, supportive thing.
a soft thought: the body is a series of connected things. care for the small joint, and sometimes the whole chain thanks you.
reblog if you've ever had a pain in a small place that made everything harder. tag the person who understands that sometimes the smallest supports make the biggest difference.

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I have no idea, but that big toe is on a MISSION, baby
i want to put my big toe in my belly button and in my mind i think i could do it but im too scared to try because if it works then ohmygod and if it doesn't than ohmygod... 😔