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   Re: I'm so sick of Pedro Pascal.   
   03 Jul 25 09:51:59   
   
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   On 2025-07-02 16:33:54 +0000, anim8rfsk said:   
   > Ubiquitous  wrote:   
   >> https://youtu.be/HiCKzZHKOBs?si=EZMR6D6nhAG4XWqk   
   >>   
   >   
   > Good video. She likes him a lot more than I do.   
   >   
   > My favorite part is when he takes off his glasses to look at nails. He   
   > takes off his glasses to see better. I had wondered if they were fake.   
      
   It depends on your vision.   
      
   I'm short-sighted, so need glasses to see distance, but when working on   
   something small close-up, it is better to take my glasses off. This can   
   become more of a problem as people age, which is why they sometimes get   
   bifocals - the upper half of the lenses for long distance and the lower   
   half of the lenses for close work / reading.   
      
   On the UK TV show "The Repair Shop", the clock repair expert Steve   
   Fletcher often wears two or even three pairs of glasses at the same   
   time when working on the small items. One of the other experts has also   
   used the same idea a couple of times.   
      
      
      
      
   It can also depends on your glasses. If the lenses are tinted for sun   
   protection, then that can make it harder to see small close up things.   
      
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