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Image 1 — Charles Bridge sunset in late August was absolutely insane (pics included)
Image 2 — Charles Bridge sunset in late August was absolutely insane (pics included)
Image 3 — Charles Bridge sunset in late August was absolutely insane (pics included)

Charles Bridge sunset in late August was absolutely insane (pics included)

Okay so everyone knows Charles Bridge gets crazy crowded and yeah it's touristy, but hear me out. We went for sunset around 8pm at the end of August and I have NEVER seen skies like this. The oranges and pinks were unreal but it was the texture of everything that got me - the way the castle silhouette cut through those colors was just ridiculous.

This was the 3rd day of our 4-day Prague trip (before we left for Budapest). We'd already done sunrise there earlier (which was amazing btw) and almost skipped sunset because of crowds, but I'm so glad we didn't. Pro tip: head to the corners of the bridge! Still gets you killer views and way better photo ops without fighting through the masses. Moderately busy but totally manageable at 8pm.

u/vjgunner — 1 day ago
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Heartbroken but weirdly hopeful after last night

I know this sounds mental after losing like that, but I actually felt something watching us play yesterday that I haven't felt in weeks. Yeah we bottled it completely and it was devastating, but for the first time in our last 5 games we actually looked like Arsenal again.

The way we held the ball, those forward passes that actually found their target, Havertz stepping up when it mattered. Even Eze looked like he's been with us for years. I'm not saying this changes everything or that we're suddenly back, because losing that lead was unforgivable. But idk, maybe if we can play like that consistently for the rest of the season, we might still salvage something this time. We've got 5 league games left and we're in the UCL semis. Probably clutching at straws here but I need something to hold onto.

u/vjgunner — 1 day ago

2 months post shoulder arthroscopy, when did you actually get back to normal activities?

I'm getting pretty frustrated with my recovery timeline tbh. Had arthroscopic shoulder surgery about 2 months ago and I'm still nowhere near being able to hit the gym or get back on my bike properly. My PT keeps saying "everyone heals differently" which I get, but I kinda just want someone to give me a real timeline.

For anyone who's been through this, when did you actually feel like yourself again? Not just "cleared for light activity" but actually back to lifting and doing the stuff you love. I feel like I'm going crazy not being able to do the things that keep me sane. Maybe I'm being impatient but this whole process has been way harder mentally than I expected.

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u/vjgunner — 1 month ago