It’s such a difficult thing to do. So precise and so tedious, all to fix a hole or cut in cloth. Which is necessary to do, after all, it doesn’t look good to go around and meet your date with a giant hole in your crotch.
I mean, unless it’s that kind of date.
Anyway, getting off topic. See, there’s an easy way to thread a needle that doesn’t require countless trials and errors. And it’s so ridiculously simple, that you’ll actually rage that you didn’t know about it sooner. Imagine the hours you could save by not having to do it anymore. The trick was posted by one John Bick and it went viral.
https://twitter.com/JohnBick4/status/980942639808811009
What type of sorcery is this? https://t.co/uI2jQJAv5l
— Matthew A. Cherry (@MatthewACherry) April 4, 2018
Ayy man what water do you drink
— M.Mood (@Mo0zzz) April 4, 2018
How many people are running off to try this right now!
— Pam Parker (@menolly7) April 3, 2018
Good grief. After 50 years of going cross-eyed 😢
— Dàibhidh🏴#DissolveTheUnion (@Bell32796) April 3, 2018
I was just about to say exactly the same thing. The amount of time I've spent threading needles in my lifetime could have been shortened substantially!
— LadyJCMuses (@LadyJCMuses) April 5, 2018
I'm pissed I just found this out
— ✨ (@Murs16) April 4, 2018
Magic that would had saved me years on my life!!! pic.twitter.com/vooIGLXZhf
— Laura (@lsirikul) April 4, 2018
Mind blown. 🤯
— emotionally involved (@btat) April 4, 2018
Did you already knew about this or did you find out like everyone else? And if you already knew, were the reactions people had when you showed them either by accident or on purpose anything like the tweets you just saw, or were they completely different? Tell us down in the comments below, and if you knew this hack because of this article, tell us what you think!