You're going to be such a great doctor.
Wondered about that as well. I wouldn't be surprised if it had anything to do with the rise of the personal computer and eventually - and especially - that of the smartphone. People spend half their day looking at some screen or another, face often no more than a foot removed.Austupaio said:Though, it does amaze me how many people I seem to meet now who require at least a minor prescription. Have people always been this blind and glasses just weren't financially realistic or are there variables with our time period that influence what seems like the majority of our population (U.S. perspective) to require glasses.
It just occurred to me semi-recently that like 10 years ago, it seemed like only occasional person wore prescription glasses, but now about 3 in 4 people I know in Washington, California and Texas require prescription glasses.
I concur. Hanging out with the supervillain type people gets really tiring when they refuse to get excited or surprised and have that look that goes "Everything is going as planned".jacobhinds said:That's pretty normal. When someone does all their work a week in advance, watch your back around them.
Clearly you lack the qualifications to be a supervillain.Harkon Haakonson said:^ What the ****?
Teofish said:Hell, I never did any homework at all past third grade. Nor did I ever study/prepare at all for any tests or exams. I still made top 3 percent of my class.
I've run this through Google Translate and I still have no idea what this means in English.Angelsachsen said:I'm sure it would be especially exasperating for the saccharine peers from my alma mater. Fortunately, there still seems to be a respectable level of nepotism in this godforsaken country and the school's name still commands a great deal of respect.