I finally understand why old people put their freaking glasses on the tip of their nose LOL
Age is more than a number. That's all I have to say about that!
Now I know why.
If everyone reading this was 47 years old like me, I wouldn't have to explain it because y'all would understand.
But...
For the young Millennials out there, let me tell you why because it's going to take you a few years to figure it out.
Old folks like us need what they call reading glasses.
We can see fine to drive and to do everything else. Yes, everything else, lol, but when we need to look at those darn computers and laptops and cell phones and things, let's just say our eyes are getting a little tired and we need a little help.
You put the glasses on the tip of your nose so that when you look down you can see through them. But when you looking straight you don't have to look through them because you can see clearly,
You can laugh at me now if you want to young folk but one day you will will remember this.
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