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one-time-i-dreamt · 2 years
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I took a seeing test in school, turns out I need glasses, but only for the colour purple.
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marvelmaniac715 · 18 days
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Here’s a fun fact about me - I am long sighted in one eye and short sighted in the other. I have two different prescriptions in my glasses, and when I’m not wearing them I can hardly see, everything’s all blurry. So yeah, that’s fun.
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gravediggajones781 · 4 days
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Big Facts
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pinkieloveheartpastel · 9 months
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I despise the the “character removes their glasses as part of their character development” trope. As if you somehow can’t go through life growing as a person and finding yourself and discovering yourself WHILE ALSO WEARING GLASSES THROUGHOUT THE WHOLE THING AND BEYOND.
I FUCKING LOVE GLASSES. Not to mention there’s just so many ways to wear and decorate them!!! Whether or not you can see. Glasses are fucking cute and I’m so tired of every single character who wears glasses suddenly taking them off as if to say they can only wear it a certain time, and that they “finally found themselves” so they have to stop wearing glasses now.
No! I finally found myself and am constantly growing and changing, and guess what? I still wear glasses!!! And you know what??? I want to see characters who have shit eyesight like me still wearing glasses and not contacts!!! I don’t fucking like contacts!!! I love looking cute af in my big-ass BUG-EYED 70s-looking glasses!!!
Not to mention I also want to see characters with good eyesight wearing non-prescription glasses, and those cartoonish stylized glasses!!!
Not to mention half of my characters also wear glasses!!! From small and thin to big and thick!!! Many of them don’t even have shit eyesight like me, I just love glasses!!!
MORE CHARACTERS WITH GLASSES!!! WHETHER THEY HAVE SHIT EYESIGHT OR NOT!!!!!
AND ALSO MORE CHARACTERS WITH SHIT EYESIGHT WHO LIVE WITH IT FOR THE REST OR THEIR LIFE, AND WHOSE EYES DON’T GET CORRECTED, AND WHO DON’T WEAR CONTACTS!!!!
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rose-reaper · 3 months
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So on my quest to find knowledge for the year as apart of my resolution, I've come across a comment on a Mogul Mail video that mentioned that the sun was good for the eyes. I was curious so I've taken to do a little digging, found some interesting articles and a New York Times article that I can't read about it (Fuck you New York Times, I shouldn't have to pay to get genuinely good information to know). A lot of the articles say a lot of similar things and one article in particular said that half the world's population would be near sighted by 2050. Yeah. That's as of January 4th of 2024 about 25 years from now. This with the combination of genetics and future generations not going outside as much thanks to our electronic devices. I'm gonna do some more digging about this information, however I suggest ya'll look this up yourselves and you can tell the ipad kids to GO THE FUCK OUTSIDE! THEY DON'T NEED SKIBIDI TOILET! Their sense of sight is important.
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It sucks not being able to see without aid. I tend to forget that it’s a disability, even though it very much is. Just one that’s normalised and generally have very well-developed tools from glasses to contacts to surgery. Still, I’ll never not get jealous of someone able to just wake up, open their eyes and see unaided. The freedom it must be. 
Though I shouldn’t complain, most of the time I don’t even pay attention to needing my contacts. Only the monthly payments or the check-ups twice a year. The rest is routine, picking up the contacts in the morning, putting them in with practiced ease and removing them again when I lie down to sleep. I used to be bad about that last part but that’s been years ago.
I’ve considered the surgery. I qualify for it to be done for free in my country because my vision is that bad. But surgery, no matter how minor is still a bit of a scary thing. I’m worried about the healing afterwards rather than the actual surgery. Because I can rationalise myself out of that one the same way I go on a scary roller coaster. Millions of people go on them without being hurt, so of course I will be fine too.
But healing in general is a bit scary. It’s messy. It hurts. It burns. Though I suppose healing broken eyes might feel easier than a brain that’s... not great. I’ve been trying to heal that one for a while. And I do, in bits and spurts, but new things also props up. Guess that’s the way of the world.
I’m currently writing without my glasses, just directly on tumblr with the small font. I can’t read the letters, just vaguely see that little blobs of black appear on a white background. It’s disorienting, just a little. I know how to write by touch typing, so mostly I never look at my hands, just my screen as I see the words appear. It is making the voice in my head appear, which it doesn’t normally, at least this strong. I can still see the red underlines and go back and try again if I make a typo. But there’s also some red lines that are there on purpose as I refuse to use American spelling.
Bad mental health, illness and the line almost always means glasses days. Like now. All three are currently happening. ‘cause on days were I function and I’m well, it’s contacts and then I wear them the whole day, until it’s time to sleep. Nightly sleep at the end of the day that is. I don’t take them out for naps. I should that’s the recommended thing, but I guess I never quite shook all of that old habit, as I claimed, huh?
It’s an odd sensation to navigate the keyboard or navigate the house without proper vision. Like, I can still see. Everything is just blurry around the edges. Something has to be very close to me to be able to see it clearly. Like now, I’m zoomed in. Physically, not with the zoom function. I leaned forward. Eyes scanning to see if everything is alright. It is. On the page. I’ll be alright too.
A shower, A hot cup of tea. And most of all my glasses back on my nose where they belong, so I can’t just exist in a blurry world that matches my emotions or my health. I’ll go do that now. 
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Look, I don't particularly care about the fact that our good friend Jonathan has apparently spent quite some time staring at the count's hands.
BUT, this guy must have crazy good eyesight to be able to see this much detail from what is presumably quite some distance. My shortsighted ass is very envious.
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electronicsquid · 2 years
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Testing a child with dyslexia
(Jack Wilkes. 1944)
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robbielewis · 1 year
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DAME JUDI DENCH: IT HAS BECOME IMPOSSIBLE TO READ MY SCRIPTS
Dame Judi Dench has said she now finds it “impossible” to read scripts because of her deteriorating eyesight.
The Oscar-winning actress, 88, said she has a “photographic memory” and wants to find a machine that is able to teach her her lines as well as locate them on the page.
Dame Judi previously revealed she has macular degeneration, which causes the gradual loss of vision.
Dame Judi Dench on The Graham Norton Norton Show with fellow guests Paul Rudd, Michael Douglas, Hugh Jackman, Michael B Jordan, Eugene Levy, Pink and host Norton (Matt Crossick/PA)
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Appearing on the Graham Norton Show, she said: “It has become impossible and because I have a photographic memory, I need to find a machine that not only teaches me my lines but also tells me where they appear on the page.
“I used to find it very easy to learn lines and remember them. I could do the whole of Twelfth Night right now.”
Dame Judi has spoken about her deteriorating eyesight on a number of occasions.
In December 2017 she admitted she struggled to enjoy watching films because of it.
At an event in February 2021 for the Vision Foundation sight loss charity she said she had found alternative ways of learning lines, such as having friends repeat them to her.
Age-related macular degeneration affects the middle part of a person’s vision and is common among those in their 50s and 60s.
It does not cause total blindness but can make everyday activities such as reading and recognising faces difficult.
Speaking about her film Allelujah, an adaptation of Alan Bennett’s 2018 play of the same name, Dame Judi praised it as “a big cheer for the NHS”.
The film follows the lives of those working and living in a geriatric ward in a small Yorkshire hospital that is threatened with closure.
She added: “We have to be reminded of that, I think. It has come out at a very good time. The cast is wonderful, and it was heaven to do.”
20 February, 2023 By Anglotopia Staff 
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machetelanding · 2 years
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elysiumxflowers · 1 year
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Guess who got new glasses finally! Is this really how everyone sees?! It’s all…dimensional! 3D! I feel robbed and cheated to have watched all my favorite shows with such 2D vision 🥲 guess I’ll just have to watch them all over again!
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abybweisse · 2 years
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Have you noticed that undertaker's pupil is different in boa? There is a close up shot of their eyes and grell and ronald's pupils are both black but undertaker's is kinda blurry and green..does that mean he is more blind or... idk,but i dont think that they added to blurriness of his eyes randomly( sorry for my bad english:)
I'll have to go back and look... but the anime staff did a lot of things that aren't in the manga, like making his death scythe glow green, so 🤷🏻‍♀️
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q-enma · 2 years
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artrite · 1 month
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kierancampire · 3 months
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I have two questions about things that I dunno if they are normal or not
1. My issue with out of sight out of mind is getting so bad, unless something is physically staring me in the face I just do not think of it, the moment my brain is distracted by something, I entirely forget that thing even exists until I see it again, which, coupling with my memory issues is just proving really bad, and it does just seem to be getting so much worse. So is that normal? Or should I just be able to remember things that aren't directly in front of me and my sole focus? Cause I guess like side issue, if I do not intensely focus on what I'm doing, I do it wrong, repeatedly, I need to be 100% zoned in to whatever I'm doing which sucks when my head is so busy and so easily distracted
2. I have been wondering for a while if I have night blindness, like, I dunno what's a normal amount to see in the dark or not, because I just can't see anything. Also, I know rods and cones and light effects colour and blahblahblah, but when I went to move around my room this morning in very low light, I realised I could see things but it was all in black and white, like, I don't mean colours were dull or just a little tricky to make out, I mean, everything was a shade of black, white, or grey, even if it was bright red, green or yellow, I just saw it as grey, like straight up as if a black and white filter had suddenly been applied to life, I could not see colour at all (I should maybe say, in light I seem to see colour better than most people, as many times people have said things look smooth/even where as to me it's blotchy or colours don't match, I see colour very well in light so I know I am not colourblind). Everything blurred, my depth of field was worse than normal, and I couldn't see lots of things as it all looked the same grey. Is that normal? Or should you be able to see a form of colour even in low light? I'm extremely light sensitive and I take a while to adjust between light and dark, and my eyes are just absolute dog shit god awful anyway, so especially when it comes to my eyes I have no idea what's just my bad eyes or what's particularly unusual
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