Message from @FriendlyOldHans42

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2019-11-05 13:42:14 UTC  

Blue eyes actually help with vision

2019-11-05 13:42:23 UTC  

Helping to see in the dark

2019-11-05 13:42:25 UTC  

I swear blue eyes have better night vision

2019-11-05 13:42:32 UTC  

Yes

2019-11-05 13:42:34 UTC  

I am like a fucking wolf at night

2019-11-05 13:42:42 UTC  

Hence why nordics also have bigger eyes

2019-11-05 13:42:44 UTC  

I go running with only stars and I can see fine

2019-11-05 13:42:48 UTC  

Need those gene edited chad overmen

2019-11-05 13:42:49 UTC  

And slightly bigger brains

2019-11-05 13:43:05 UTC  

Yeah I have the Nordic Neanderthal skull

2019-11-05 13:43:11 UTC  

Extra large brain case

2019-11-05 13:43:18 UTC  

Blue eyed people: "What you mean other people can't see in the dark?"

2019-11-05 13:43:31 UTC  

Wolf duck

2019-11-05 13:43:44 UTC  

I think it’s easier to see in the dark with light eyes because your eyes let more light in

2019-11-05 13:43:58 UTC  

morning goys

2019-11-05 13:44:00 UTC  

But you’re worse at seeing in glare

2019-11-05 13:44:06 UTC  

I can see in the dark :\

2019-11-05 13:44:14 UTC  

I'm blind af... especially in the dark

2019-11-05 13:44:18 UTC  

Morning smoke

2019-11-05 13:44:29 UTC  

Do you wear glasses smoke

2019-11-05 13:44:39 UTC  

Probally my sperg hypersensitivity

2019-11-05 13:44:40 UTC  

I’m lucky I’m 40 and still my eyes all natural

2019-11-05 13:44:52 UTC  

Err, the corona of the eye is irrelevant, since the light is regulated by the quite literal hole of the iris, no?

2019-11-05 13:45:06 UTC  

No... tho I should. It really doesn't bother me unless I'm looking for my keys or trying to read signs/faces in public lol

2019-11-05 13:45:12 UTC  

No some light gets through the iris

2019-11-05 13:45:12 UTC  

I'm probably going to get lasik next year

2019-11-05 13:45:25 UTC  

You gonna do one at a time or both together?

2019-11-05 13:45:29 UTC  

Just get a good dr

2019-11-05 13:45:36 UTC  

I am not an eye doctor but I cannot possibly imagine that light seepage through the corona will in any way improve night vision, since it will not be focused and it will be filtered through the blur of the corona

2019-11-05 13:45:42 UTC  

yeah...it's super cheap where I'm at... like 1.5k an eye

2019-11-05 13:45:51 UTC  

If anything that would make night vision worse due to adding noise

2019-11-05 13:45:54 UTC  

I'm not sure, if I can work while one eye is recovering, I might do one eye at a time

2019-11-05 13:46:05 UTC  

Yeah who knows maybe more sensitive retina is just side effect of light eyes due to less melanin expression

2019-11-05 13:46:41 UTC  

Yeah, there are probably other factors that correlate to eye-color, but I doubt the eye-color in itself helps or harms

2019-11-05 13:46:45 UTC  

I think light eyes are worse in glare for sure

2019-11-05 13:46:47 UTC  

Being 40 y/o must be scary; threshold of old age, decay, ... It's over <:impotentrage:552803856535257090>

2019-11-05 13:47:02 UTC  

I'm almost 21 👀 make it stop <:impotentrage:552803856535257090>

2019-11-05 13:47:09 UTC  

Well who knows most of my family lives into 90s

2019-11-05 13:47:10 UTC  

Basically already hit the wall

2019-11-05 13:47:14 UTC  

There are good therapies coming out. Being 40yo isn't so scary anymore. 40yo today will probably see at least 120

2019-11-05 13:47:20 UTC  

Lol no