That is funny, my son has autism and when he would see his dad without his glasses, he’d always get them on the night stand and put them on his face, he didn’t recognize him otherwise 
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When my nieces and nephews were still toddlers, they would stare wide-eyed at me when I would take my glasses off to clean them. The looks on their little faces, it was like I'd suddenly grown a second head. LOL
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My glasses are part of my identity
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But we don't care because we can't see your reactionpic.twitter.com/APLxyXPBsW
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Same thing with girls that wear too much make up
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Leave em alone, they get judged for wearing no makeup, and judged for wearing too much makeup, calm it
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No u don’t
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I need this kind of reassurance
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Guess that explains why everyone laughed when they knocked mine off in HS
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That's why I take them on and off frequently
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It can be a shock with some people
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