A person on Twitter posted a video that shows how one can thread a needle in a matter of just a few seconds. The video has, in addition to showing how to thread a needle, has also seemed to have put many into introspection mode - 'Has my whole life been a lie?'
While some of us must have made peace with knowing that there is no other way around threading a needle but to lick the thread some hundred times and patiently keep trying, while we pray on our knees, somebody on Twitter decided to rattle the foundation of our beliefs with a video that is now going viral.
John Bick posted a video on Twitter that shows how one can do the job in a matter of just a few seconds. The video has, in addition to showing how to thread a needle, has also seemed to have put many into introspection mode – “Has my whole life been a lie?”
Watch the video here.
That awkward moment you realize you did it wrong your whole life. pic.twitter.com/oi8vKbMyvY
— John Bick (@JohnBick4) April 2, 2018
His tweet has gone viral since it was posted on Monday, garnering 99,800 likes and almost 50,000 comments in just four days.
Social media users struggled to cope with the “sorcery” in the video and took to Twitter to describe their disbelief.
Good grief. After 50 years of going cross-eyed đŸ˜¢
— D Bell (@Bell32796) April 3, 2018
How many people are running off to try this right now!
— Pam Parker (@menolly7) April 3, 2018
How many people are running off to try this right now!
— Pam Parker (@menolly7) April 3, 2018
It does. Try in slow motion
— Coach 40 (@Abdi_TheLegend) April 5, 2018
I could have used it 40 + years ago.
— John Bick (@JohnBick4) April 3, 2018
Yes but now we don't have to go on an archeological dig through the sewing basket to find the damn thing!!!
— Truckie (@lagcamion) April 4, 2018
I persisted. It will take a while to be a reliable knack.
— E-quipper (@annwitbrock) April 4, 2018
With plain thread (licked?)
1 Check needle is threadable. Pick one you can do by eye first ;-)
2 Find firm slightly calloused skin (feet may help)
3 Shortish quick firm strokes til it snarls. Keep going. Check the bunching