anterior tibial artery

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I hear that walking with your feet facing forwards is the meta, otherwise it damages your knees and posture, further damaging your Mandible and Gonial Angle because the anterior tibial artery is improperly activated.
Does anyone have a better explanation?
 
I hear that walking with your feet facing forwards is the meta, otherwise it damages your knees and posture, further damaging your Mandible and Gonial Angle because the anterior tibial artery is improperly activated.
Does anyone have a better explanation?
Inb4 Oscar Patel feed's me some Currey Chutney
 

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