Computers don't do nothing against eyes. It's not blinking that damages them.
I wear glasses but only when I have to see something far away, like in class. I tend to wear them the same way some people use binoculars, lol. I've gotten kinda appreciative of seeing things far away as blurry.. it helps me judge the distance of something. Wearing glasses makes me confused as to how far away some things are.
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20th August, 2008 at 18:34:44 -
I needed glasses since I was like 12-15. At 15, I stared at the sun for a while and it made my vision perfect. I jest not. Perhaps I didn't need glasses at all, but I do remember things being blurry if they were too far away.
Hilfiger glasses? Why not Emporio or Gucci glasses? They're a lot nicer.
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20th August, 2008 at 23:10:14 -
My eyesight is decent enough for me to not wear glasses, but I sometimes wear some to protect a bit against screens (mainly when things start getting dark).
Originally Posted by Alonso Martin I needed glasses since I was like 12-15. At 15, I stared at the sun for a while and it made my vision perfect. I jest not. Perhaps I didn't need glasses at all, but I do remember things being blurry if they were too far away.
Hilfiger glasses? Why not Emporio or Gucci glasses? They're a lot nicer.
I've often wondered if weird random things could cure fuzzy vision, but I'd never try staring at the sun. Say for instance, living in the mountains and only looking out as far as you could. I think people get nearsighted by staring at close things too much. Your eye muscles get used to where they are. Or at least, that makes sense to me.
Believe it or not, awhile back I had an inspiration for a pair of glasses that could cure fuzzy vision. But it never quite was complete enough. I've completely forgotten it now.
Glasses when driving, rest of the time I'm content to be pretty much blind. Sometimes has embarrassing consequences though, such as recently when playing (american) football I threw the ball in some random womans face cos I thought she was someone else (I did wonder why she made no attmpt to catch it). Also quite dangerous skiing - very fast and very blind is not a good combination.
If I ever get enough money together at one time I'll get my eyes lasered - it's cheaper in the long run, and less hassle. Can cause problems i've heard though.
I wouldn't want to risk lasik. Two risky. I've done all sorts of goofy stuff when I didn't have my glasses on, or contacts in. I'm sure people get told this all the time, but you really do get used to putting in contacts. I sat in the doc's office forever trying to get the darn stinkin' contact in my eye, but I did it finally. When I got home I could get them in lickety-split. (Funny, I take longer to put them in now, for some reason. O_o) They really are super convenient. I love 'em. Your head stays alot cooler than with glasses. Plus, you look alot more dashing.
I have lazy eye in my right eye, but I don't need glasses cause my brain trained itself to only see out of my perfect left eye or some nonsense.
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21st August, 2008 at 14:04:23 -
Originally Posted by OldManClayton I wouldn't want to risk lasik. Two risky. I've done all sorts of goofy stuff when I didn't have my glasses on, or contacts in. I'm sure people get told this all the time, but you really do get used to putting in contacts. I sat in the doc's office forever trying to get the darn stinkin' contact in my eye, but I did it finally. When I got home I could get them in lickety-split. (Funny, I take longer to put them in now, for some reason. O_o) They really are super convenient. I love 'em. Your head stays alot cooler than with glasses. Plus, you look alot more dashing.
I actually look better with my glasses on, but then again that's probably because I'm not dashing at all.