And if you got surprised it could pop out in a comical fashion.Sleet wrote:I would love a monocle. Not necessarily to wear all the time, but at least for fun and/or around friends.
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And if you got surprised it could pop out in a comical fashion.Sleet wrote:I would love a monocle. Not necessarily to wear all the time, but at least for fun and/or around friends.
Get a lens-less pair of glasses!Psykeout wrote:PICS!
all the females in my family have glasses, and the males are blessed (cursed?) with fine vision. id kinda like an excuse to wear glasses. :3
This is how it is whenever I update my prescription. My eyes get worse so gradually you don't notice it until you get an updated prescription. Then all of a sudden you're like "Look at that!" and people are like "what?" and you say "It's a leaf!" Yeah, it's happened several times where I got new glasses and I realised I couldn't see leaves in trees, just green blobs.Beagle wrote:@Esquire Fox- My best friend is actually legally blind. She has to get new glasses every few months, she's got astigmatism in both eyes and her eyes are about 120/15. Always entertaining to hear her yell: "It's like seeing in HD!!" when she gets her new pair. =)
YES!! rofl!! That's the EXACT same thing that I did!!Senator_Sunburst wrote:This is how it is whenever I update my prescription. My eyes get worse so gradually you don't notice it until you get an updated prescription. Then all of a sudden you're like "Look at that!" and people are like "what?" and you say "It's a leaf!" Yeah, it's happened several times where I got new glasses and I realised I couldn't see leaves in trees, just green blobs.Beagle wrote:@Esquire Fox- My best friend is actually legally blind. She has to get new glasses every few months, she's got astigmatism in both eyes and her eyes are about 120/15. Always entertaining to hear her yell: "It's like seeing in HD!!" when she gets her new pair. =)
I always say that with every new pairBeagle wrote:@Esquire Fox- My best friend is actually legally blind. She has to get new glasses every few months, she's got astigmatism in both eyes and her eyes are about 120/15. Always entertaining to hear her yell: "It's like seeing in HD!!" when she gets her new pair. =)
Psykeout wrote:PICS!
I don't open my eyes under water either. The feeling of water against my open eyes bothers the heck out of me, and I'm pretty sure it's not good to expose our eyes to chlorine in pools or dirty lake water anyway.Zukio wrote:I have extremely sensitive eyes. I can't even open them under water without lots of pain.
Well, they're not on me. I have been wearing glasses since I was in elementary school and my eye sight is still getting worse. I just don't want to be dependent on these things anymore.Sleet wrote:The only downside is that glasses are sexy.
I'm pretty sure the exposure to chlorine doesn't hurt them. I've done it a lot before and my vision is just fine. Now dirty lake water on the other hand...Beagle wrote:and I'm pretty sure it's not good to expose our eyes to chlorine in pools or dirty lake water anyway.
I didn't mean it as a deterrent of vision, I just meant like a general "it's not good for them" type of thing. Eyes are sensitive, and they should have as least amount of chemical exposure as possible.JeffCvt wrote:I'm pretty sure the exposure to chlorine doesn't hurt them. I've done it a lot before and my vision is just fine. Now dirty lake water on the other hand...Beagle wrote:and I'm pretty sure it's not good to expose our eyes to chlorine in pools or dirty lake water anyway.