Message from @Jacob
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Well, I know when looking at screens for extended periods (its exacerbated at night or the end of a day,) my contacts can really irritate my eyes. So on a day I'm going to be much more active, or need to look my best, I'll don the contacts. On days I'm doing a lot of work at a screen, or just to give my eyes a break, be lazy, w/e , I'll go for glasses. It's quite nice having both. And I usually end up going a month and a half to two months per pair of 1-month lenses before having to replace since I wear glasses sometimes. (They'll start to split/tear, get warped, etc.)
Acuvue Oaysis contact lenses are so comfortable, I never have issues wearing them, highly recommended.
Contacts worn everyday will dry out and hurt your eyes. It's best to put some drops or gel in before bed if you wear contacts everyday. I don't think glasses or no glasses is much of a factor. If you feel confident in glasses then great if not try some new pairs or switch to contacts.
I take out the contact lenses before bed and store them in cleaning solution overnight.
Anyone who sleeps with contact lenses on their eyes is not intelligent enough to be in IE.
That's not what I'm saying lol
Contacts restrict oxygen getting to your eyes. So when you take them out at night your eyes are often dryed out. Putting some sleep eye gel or drops is a great way to keep your eyes healthy. Both my uncle and my fiance's best friend are eye DRs.
Or you can wait untill you are 40 and need restasis.
You shouldn't assume what people are talking about then insult them based on that assumption.
million dollar idea: perforated contacts
(I have no idea what I'm talking about)
@Louis Loire - NY I'm not good with clarifying my statements' context. I was not assuming you sleep with contacts in. I was building off of the thought flow of what to do with contact lenses at night and should have written "**as an aside**, anyone who sleeps with contacts in ..."
People have varying levels of natural eye wetness. I've certainly had issues with other contacts, but since wearing Acuvue Oaysis for the past decade or so, I have zero issues with dryness. I'm 31.
I'll consider the idea though.
What is crazy is getting laser eye surgery. I know multiple people that have to take eye drops now and have screwed up night vision. No thanks, contacts are not that bad.
Yeah, my glasses make my facial appearance very top-heavy, so to speak.
Same
I used to not really think about my glasses, now I take any visual que I can to reduce my soy factor.
Indeed. Anyone else purposefully not opening their mouths during photographs?
If you look at my picture in OC on the fitness server, that's about as much as I smile
The soy smile meme got to me. TBH, I used to do it often.
Same, I soy smiled a few times.
Now I have RBF
It really is the expression of a man who does not know what to do, but must express a nominal, obligatory degree of emotional engagement.
In a non-threatening way
Take notes on peak chad expression boys
Big brain...
i-is that real?
that's really cringy looking
*tips fedora*
Pretty much never wear any hats other than ball caps (if you've the requisite muscle mass) or stocking caps in cold weather
Although I wear a bucket hat on the lake. Sunburn prevention
White men must own a hat for white outings.
...not fedoras...
You should wear a hat for the express purpose of taking it off indoors.
That's something people need to do again.
It shows your host you aren't hiding a yarmulke.
It's only polite.
It's a quick "No schlomo bro"