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An AI-written article from early 2019?

Yes, the date could be fake. But there’s also a reason the AIs write the way they do…

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I think you might just be hyper aware of it and see it in places that are not AI written. This reads fine to me, very stereotypical article where you only need to read every other sentence in every other paragraph because the writer was fluffing for ad space. It’s hard to write a “scrollable” article about a very specific piece of a shoe.

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Doesn’t really look AI written to me, but maybe this is a case of “AI was trained on these articles and writes like them” and you’re getting it backwards.

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Most likely your shoes don’t fit and you should try another size. Are you wearing through the outside first or the inside first?

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You just have to be on your toes.

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So I searched a bit and this link has a few suggestions: https://www.blister-prevention.com/blogs/prevention/holes-in-the-back-of-my-shoes

TL;DR you can have a deformity on your feet called Haglunds which can worsen wear on the heel counter. There is also a possibility that you can relace your boots or use padding to reduce wear.

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I love how that article had plenty of other explanations for why a person might wear out their heel counter, but you jumped straight to him having deformed feet lol.

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Either wrong size, gait or your heel is pronounced.

Try different sizes as others described otherwise you can buy stickers you put on the inside.

Or buy shoes with leather counters.

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