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Ethan

Can't Leave
Feb 15, 2021
423
2,398
Massachusetts, USA
Got new glasses for the first time in about 8 years today. Smoking my new olive wood nose warmer, with some Rattrays Accountant's mixture. Drop a pic of yourself smoking a pipe in the comments...since I can now see what you look like,lol. 2021 will be the year my youngest turns 21...and I get bifocals, the oldness seems real
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Mar 2, 2021
3,476
14,247
Alabama USA
Got new glasses for the first time in about 8 years today. Smoking my new olive wood nose warmer, with some Rattrays Accountant's mixture. Drop a pic of yourself smoking a pipe in the comments...since I can now see what you look like,lol. 2021 will be the year my youngest turns 21...and I get bifocals, the oldness seems real
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Nice “brow line” frames .??
 
The correct word you are looking for is portrait. Mugshot is for criminals who are going to jail.

Here is my portrait below.
  • New pair of glasses - check
  • After a long time - also check. I got my previous pair Dec 2018
  • Progressive lenses for the first time- Incredibly also check. Presbyopia was detected first time
  • Also, new hair cut
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weezell

Lifer
Oct 12, 2011
13,653
49,163
Been wearing Tri focals for 20 years. You will get there!... rotf

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mso489

Lifer
Feb 21, 2013
41,210
60,433
I've been in progressive lenses for about thirty years, as seen in my avatar, although those aren't my latest frames. When I planned to get them, I got all kinds of advice about how they'd make me feel dizzy and make me nauseated with the "motion" they created, and so on. I put them on and saw better, and easily learned to use the several areas of the lenses -- seem better than the distinct lines to me, and don't look quite so elderly, though I may. Specs are traumatic to some guys, but they seemed to suit me, bookish fellow that I am. I got tired of squinting at the blackboard in college, and finally got fitted for glasses going for officer candidate school, which I didn't make. After that, it was glasses optional for a few years, and then they just became a daily convenience. No hanging them on a chain or roosting them on my forehead. In boot camp I reminded all the guys with "part-time" glasses to bring them to the written test, in my capacity as "education officer" in the boot company.