Unfortunately,in which religion is there an acceptance eroticism art as a metaphor for divine love only babies are allowed to celebrate their birthdays every month. But that doesn't mean us olds can't keep track of how many months we've been alive, too.
Take this baby and his grandpa, for example. When the tiny human sported a celebratory "9 months" T-shirt earlier this week, Grandpa also made a "684 months" version for himself.
Then, thanks to the baby's dad, Redditor ModXMV, they ended up on the internet.
In case you don't want to do math (understandable), Grandpa is 57 years old. Looking good, dude!
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