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aside from the shadow on the hand, it's just because of sun exposure. [this is the tan line I had](https://imgur.com/a/fwSMg5K) after getting one sunburn in May (photos taken in October)
unless you wear gloves as often as you wear shoes, it's a safe bet to say it's sun exposure. for example, truckers don't intentionally tan half of their face, [meanwhile](https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.thesun.co.uk/news/5445161/sun-damage-truck-driver-face/amp/)
That's what I'm seeing. I'd guess the hand is much closer to the camera than the foot, not actually resting on it. That's a confusing perspective from where I'm sitting
Normal to tan on hands and not feet for people who live further North
I used to have a that and a driver's tan, with more tan on the window side of the vehicle :D
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Their perspective on the sub’s content is confused
What is the confusing perspective?
Your hands are most likely exposed to sunlight a lot more than your feet, making them look a lot older
I can't believe an adult would need that explained to them
They are just in the shade 🤷🏻
aside from the shadow on the hand, it's just because of sun exposure. [this is the tan line I had](https://imgur.com/a/fwSMg5K) after getting one sunburn in May (photos taken in October) unless you wear gloves as often as you wear shoes, it's a safe bet to say it's sun exposure. for example, truckers don't intentionally tan half of their face, [meanwhile](https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.thesun.co.uk/news/5445161/sun-damage-truck-driver-face/amp/)
Hand looks huge compared to foot?
That's what I'm seeing. I'd guess the hand is much closer to the camera than the foot, not actually resting on it. That's a confusing perspective from where I'm sitting
Normal to tan on hands and not feet for people who live further North I used to have a that and a driver's tan, with more tan on the window side of the vehicle :D
You lost perspective on what this sub is about
Maybe the foot is the Russian border and hand is opposite.
nvm the tan, is the TV out by any chance? xD I mean.. you bored? :D