Gay Chat V11 - Were you expecting something funny?
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Well, I wouldn't exactly recommend wearing reading glasses all the time if your vision is fine normally, but who am I huh.
Glasses with magnification lens are for reading or prescription for a reason really.
If you want a source you should ask an optometrist, I'm no professional but I'm fairly certain you shouldn't wear glasses you don't need.
I wear glasses permanently, and I've always heard you shouldn't wearing reading glasses when you don't need them as they'll put more strain on your eyes.
As, Chickens said. Ask your optometrist and go off of what he tells you.
[QUOTE=DiscoInferno;43422479]They're reading glasses. I wear them because I like a lens between me and the world and sunglasses get you too many funny looks.[/QUOTE]
You could probably buy lenses with zero adjustment, for people who only have problems in one eye
Ask an eyewear shop, they'd probably be able to make them
My eyesight has been getting worse and worse and every time, my optometrist just ups the prescription. First, I couldn't read whiteboard at school, and eleven years later, I can no longer read what's on my computer screen without glasses.
Maybe that was the only thing she could do, but you should seek a second opinion. Don't get stuck with someone who may make things worse.
[QUOTE=Disgruntled;43420740]Really dumb personal reasons that I won't elaborate upon.[/QUOTE]
If you ever want to talk about it, you can PM me or message me on steam.
[QUOTE=Gar;43422677]My eyesight has been getting worse and worse and every time, my optometrist just ups the prescription. First, I couldn't read whiteboard at school, and eleven years later, I can no longer read what's on my computer screen without glasses.
Maybe that was the only thing she could do, but you should seek a second opinion. Don't get stuck with someone who may make things worse.[/QUOTE]
I had the exact same shit. But, everyone in my family has ended up having to get glasses when they got older.
[QUOTE=Sir_takeslot;43422733]I had the exact same shit. But, everyone in my family has ended up having to get glasses when they got older.[/QUOTE]
Yeah, only one person in my family doesn't need corrective lenses which has always been kind of a de-motivator for me.
But I hate glasses. They were alright before but now I just want them gone. With strabismus, I couldn't get contacts and keep my eyes straight (glasses have thickened lenses that correct it,) but I'm starting to look at surgical options now. I can't stand it anymore.
[QUOTE=Gar;43422777]Yeah, only one person in my family doesn't need corrective lenses which has always been kind of a de-motivator for me.
But I hate glasses. They were alright before but now I just want them gone. With strabismus, I couldn't get contacts and keep my eyes straight (glasses have thickened lenses that correct it,) but I'm starting to look at surgical options now. I can't stand it anymore.[/QUOTE]
I used to really hate wearing them. But I've come to like them, I don't think I look that bad in them either.
My biggest hate about them was I couldn't wear sun-glasses, so I got transitional lens and those are terrible, with my recent pair I got a nice set of prescription avatars to wear while outside.
I think glasses can make you look cooler, though I struggle with them because my eyebrows are a bit off.
[QUOTE=DiscoInferno;43422479]They're reading glasses. I wear them because I like a lens between me and the world and sunglasses get you too many funny looks.[/QUOTE]
What do you mean sunglasses get you too many funny looks? I see people wear sun glasses all the time.
Also, just get some glasses with no special lenses.
Jeez man I just had a dream that felt so real and lasted a long time. When I woke up it was a total mind fuck. I hope that never ever happens again.
[QUOTE=Vilusia;43422856]Jeez man I just had a dream that felt so real and lasted a long time. When I woke up it was a total mind fuck. I hope that never ever happens again.[/QUOTE]
I love those kinds of dreams [del]because reality sucks balls[/del]; why wouldn't you want something like that? At worst you wake up and everything you think you ever knew is a complete lie and never happened but at best you have some really cool ~imaginationings~ to daydream about and contemplate n stuff. I still think about dreams like that I had over 10 years ago!
So here's the smoke photos I mentioned before
[t]https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/10437436/Potatography/IMG_0904.JPG[/t]
[t]https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/10437436/Potatography/IMG_0907.JPG[/t]
You can just barely see an island in the second photo
And now the part you all waited to see
[t]https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/10437436/Potatography/IMG_0908.JPG[/t]
The great battle of snippy and nippy
I would agree if it was a good dream but this one was a kind fuck and felt like it lasted for a week or two. It was horrible.
Last time I had a dream like that, I was able to write it all down before I forgot it. I think it'll make a pretty damn good horror screenplay at some point.
Anyway, if you're unlucky, you'll have kind of recurring feelings from the dream throughout the day, but that's the worst I've had with those kinds of dreams.
Best dream I had was when I was a kid and I got to fly around with Mewtwo and Charizard; both my favourite Pokemon.
[QUOTE=Rexxasaurus;43422839]I think glasses can make you look cooler, though I struggle with them because my eyebrows are a bit off.[/QUOTE]
for some reason all the glasses I owned never actually sat right on my nose so I was infinitely happier with the few grams of weight not pressing down on my face and the huge field of vision increase when I got contacts
My weirdest dream was I was harry potter and I was in a cage with arabs and I had to fight them to death in order to get out.
[QUOTE=Pnukup;43423070]My weirdest dream was I was harry potter and I was in a cage with arabs and I had to fight them to death in order to get out.[/QUOTE]
Harry potter and the prison of arabs?
[QUOTE=Rexxasaurus;43422839]I think glasses can make you look cooler, though I struggle with them because my eyebrows are a bit off.[/QUOTE]
I like wearing mine. Square rimmed ones look nice.
Mine are for mild nearsightedness. I wouldn't have bothered but it was affecting how I could see road signs when I was driving.
I think my dreams are telling me something by making it so I'm a Pyro Robot from MvM with Will Powers from Fable in a RuneScape environment I barely remember having not played it for years.
I think I need to get out more.
[QUOTE=Sir_takeslot;43423105]Harry potter and the prison of arabs?[/QUOTE]
read as: arabkebabs
[QUOTE=Tomo Takino;43423109]I like wearing mine. Square rimmed ones look nice.
Mine are for mild nearsightedness. I wouldn't have bothered but it was affecting how I could see road signs when I was driving.[/QUOTE]
I'm not a fan of square glasses, although last time I got my glasses I got these, and they're pretty nice. But I've fallen asleep in them a few times and I've bent the frames slightly.
[t]http://www.bestnewglasses.com/images/U.S.Army/ARMY-battalion.jpg[/t]
[QUOTE=Sgt. Khorn;43422850]What do you mean sunglasses get you too many funny looks? I see people wear sun glasses all the time.
Also, just get some glasses with no special lenses.[/QUOTE]
Sunglasses inside, during winter, at night?
[QUOTE=Sir_takeslot;43423129]I'm not a fan of square glasses, although last time I got my glasses I got these, and they're pretty nice. But I've fallen asleep in them a few times and I've bent the frames slightly.
[t]http://www.bestnewglasses.com/images/U.S.Army/ARMY-battalion.jpg[/t][/QUOTE]
Looks kind of like mine.
[QUOTE=DiscoInferno;43423137]Sunglasses inside, during winter, at night?[/QUOTE]
Might aswell just walk around with your eyes closed then.
[QUOTE=DiscoInferno;43423137]Sunglasses inside, during winter, at night?[/QUOTE]
My brother does that, so why not
[QUOTE=DiscoInferno;43423137]Sunglasses inside, during winter, at night?[/QUOTE]
I'm guilty of this.
Well, I do love my sunglasses
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