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There’s a unique pulse to feetandneedles’s feed in Canada, Top, New, Free: candid, conversational, and sometimes deliciously daring. It’s the kind of energy that turns visits into rituals.
Think connection first, content second that’s the tone feetandneedles sets. Traditional Chinese Medicine 🪡 🙌 Canadian Outdoor Adventurer 🏂🌲 Webbed Toes 👣🙈 Fluent in Portuguese 🇧🇷 If you’re a feet lover you’ll LOVE my **Webbed Toes**!! 😜 *daily feet content *free chat *ask me anything about Acupuncture! *orchestral flautist and music...
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Updates move in a natural cadence some planned, some off-the-cuff so the mix never feels stale. Subtle choices in framing and captions give everything a little extra charge.
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