

Good idea with reading glasses - of they make a noticeable difference then there’s something amiss.


Good idea with reading glasses - of they make a noticeable difference then there’s something amiss.


BTW, among those other activities there is one that should help rest your eyes a lot and rather quickly: going out for a walk.
This needs it’s own post. It’s a huge part of why we have so many more propensity vision problems, and statistics reflect this.
Our eyes need the whole range of motion, like any other muscular system - so looking in the distance needs to happen more often for most of us.
Hell, I rarely notice who posts something (post or comment).
I’ve sometimes found myself upvoting someone in a thread that I disagree with earlier in the same thread.
It was a shitshow long before soon, and if you don’t see that…
Wow, you said it way better than I tried to.
Exactly.
It’s always been a cesspool of short messages.
Cant really have aeaningful message in 144 characters on a platform like that.
Plus it’s never been good at moderation.


If you believe being in the Epstein files makes Stephen Hawking a pedo, well that certainly explains a lot today.


Not a shower thought.
Also never heard this from any boomer - and I have a large family that extends from 90 year-old grandparents to newborns.
Agreed.
They just work.
I guess the people that have issues are doing circus level gymnastics on their bed.


Iron Sky is way, way better than you’d think.
As some who grew up watching the original Speed Racer, I fully expected the movie to be awful. Despite all the cheesy graphics it actually works! It was a decent homage to it’s origin.


I’ve worked for both of both.
Neither holds a monopoly on bad behaviour.


You’ve clearly never watched Corner Gas.

According to who, exactly?


Your timing is all wrong
Millenials grew up when emojis had been around since before you were born (they were in XMPP messengers in the mid/late 90’s).
They didn’t make it to phones until about 2005 with devices like the Treo.


Hahaha, that’s awesome


This is a stupid question.
There, I said it.
(More likely OP is being intentionally obtuse and posting as bait).
He’s retired, meaning older.
He’s had other relationships, and doesn’t want/need that anymore.
I’ve talked to a LOT of older folks (big family, think 50-80) and it’s common for them to say “I can’t imagine getting married again”. Not that marriage was a mistake, just they lack effort and energy required for that kind of commitment anymore.