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I'm just passing this on in case anyone else out there is as slow on the uptake as I am. I have been wondering for a year why I'm always so tilty on my way out of church on Sundays, even if I don't do any standing. It occurred to me today that it's because sitting up straight requires the use of my side and back muscles, which tires them out. At home, I never sit up straight for that long. I lean back on the couch, or an easy chair, or here at my desk, I slump way back.
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