When I wear my contact lenses. Because glasses are horrible.
hunter do you stare at computer screens all day? if so, have you found contacts that don't dry your eyes out while doing so? it's the main reason I went back to glasses but i want to wear my red sunglasses again
I use the once a day lenses because I work with heat, dessicating chemicals, and dust. Pop them in after I shower in the morning, take them out before bed, new pair the next day.
expensive, then?
Not really, especially when you consider not having to do the protein treatments or soaking them. Also if you lose one or rip it it's not the end of the world. Also, for comfort it's worth like an extra 200 bucks a year for me.
When I wear my contact lenses. Because glasses are horrible.
hunter do you stare at computer screens all day? if so, have you found contacts that don't dry your eyes out while doing so? it's the main reason I went back to glasses but i want to wear my red sunglasses again
I had to switch to the newer Acuvue ones but they seem to work fine, my eyes only dry out if I spend more than 10 hours a day in front of the computer
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who in their right mind would actually walk around with these
seriously now
to what group are these things catered for
I've read a few articles that have more or less come to the conclusion that shoes as they're designed are actually pretty bad for your feet and posture. Barefoot, or as close to it as you can get, are better for you.
who in their right mind would actually walk around with these
seriously now
to what group are these things catered for
I've read a few articles that have more or less come to the conclusion that shoes as they're designed are actually pretty bad for your feet and posture. Barefoot, or as close to it as you can get, are better for you.
How you get from "barefoot" to "shoes that look like feet" is a mystery to me
who in their right mind would actually walk around with these
seriously now
to what group are these things catered for
I've read a few articles that have more or less come to the conclusion that shoes as they're designed are actually pretty bad for your feet and posture. Barefoot, or as close to it as you can get, are better for you.
How you get from "barefoot" to "shoes that look like feet" is a mystery to me
Teefs' image is blocked at work, but I'm assuming it's the ones with toes and whatnot built in, right.
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well, my perscription is really strong-- -6.75 in one eye, -6.5 in the other. That makes for really, really thick lenses unless I buy the fancy schmancy "ultra thin lenses". Since I wear my glasses all of the time, I figured transitions and scratch guard were a good idea too.
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well, my perscription is really strong-- -6.75 in one eye, -6.5 in the other. That makes for really, really thick lenses unless I buy the fancy schmancy "ultra thin lenses". Since I wear my glasses all of the time, I figured transitions and scratch guard were a good idea too.
well, my perscription is really strong-- -6.75 in one eye, -6.5 in the other. That makes for really, really thick lenses unless I buy the fancy schmancy "ultra thin lenses". Since I wear my glasses all of the time, I figured transitions and scratch guard were a good idea too.
i actually have plastic lenses now, and i think when I get my moscot frames, i'll get glass. i actually like the extra heft (but i only have -2 in both eyes), and it just feels more.....expensive.
i have a big ol jew honker so the glasses staying on is not a problem
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you just aren't cool if you don't see what's around you as colorful, shapeless forms
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I'm with you my nearsighted brothers and sisters. Blind 4 Lyfe!
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yes, if your prescription is not too bad, around 1.00-4.00 they are absolutely that cheap
mine is 9.50 in both eyes, so it's a different material that had to be special ordered last time
that whole lenses in about an hour thing? try about two weeks
e: Hunter has it about right
Not really, especially when you consider not having to do the protein treatments or soaking them. Also if you lose one or rip it it's not the end of the world. Also, for comfort it's worth like an extra 200 bucks a year for me.
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terrible
I had to switch to the newer Acuvue ones but they seem to work fine, my eyes only dry out if I spend more than 10 hours a day in front of the computer
who in their right mind would actually walk around with these
seriously now
to what group are these things catered for
So you were a sk8ter boi?
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I'm 30 kid if I say they rock then they rock.
pffft kids these days
and
but darker tint
rite?
you need to stop being friends with them immediately
oh these are just great
Those foot-gloves are usually for rock climbing
I've read a few articles that have more or less come to the conclusion that shoes as they're designed are actually pretty bad for your feet and posture. Barefoot, or as close to it as you can get, are better for you.
is that sarcasm or do you genuinely like them?
How you get from "barefoot" to "shoes that look like feet" is a mystery to me
Hikari
Oh well. I've had these for a little over 5 years now and it's likely becoming time to get a new pair (and hopefully not a new prescription).
I like em
blahblahblah
I am absolutely clueless about glasses, I have no idea what I should get.
Teefs' image is blocked at work, but I'm assuming it's the ones with toes and whatnot built in, right.
Thanks! The Transitions thing is neat, but it takes some getting used to. Also, the whole "frames" thing will take a bit of getting used to as well.
They're stainless steel instead of plastic but still quite light.
well, my perscription is really strong-- -6.75 in one eye, -6.5 in the other. That makes for really, really thick lenses unless I buy the fancy schmancy "ultra thin lenses". Since I wear my glasses all of the time, I figured transitions and scratch guard were a good idea too.
jesus christ, you're blinder than me
h5 my brother in blindness
i actually have plastic lenses now, and i think when I get my moscot frames, i'll get glass. i actually like the extra heft (but i only have -2 in both eyes), and it just feels more.....expensive.
i have a big ol jew honker so the glasses staying on is not a problem
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