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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish23•3 days agoMy theory is that people who often have dirty glasses have likely worn glasses for most of their lives, because neuroplasticity has kicked in and they don’t notice the smudges until it gets exceptionally bad.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish16•3 days agoDirt that’s that close to your eyes can also be corrected away by the second eye and your brain.
minus-squarebitwolflinkfedilinkEnglish9•3 days agoHonestly, mine just get dirty throughout the day, even if I don’t touch them. You don’t realize how dirty the air is but glasses show it. If I don’t carry a cloth with me all the time they’ll be gunked up by the end of the day.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish4•3 days agoWalking around during pollen season is always exciting!
minus-squareJackbyDevlinkfedilinkEnglish2•3 days agoI’ve had glasses with a scratch and learned how to hold my head and look at screens so it doesn’t block anything
My theory is that people who often have dirty glasses have likely worn glasses for most of their lives, because neuroplasticity has kicked in and they don’t notice the smudges until it gets exceptionally bad.
Dirt that’s that close to your eyes can also be corrected away by the second eye and your brain.
Honestly, mine just get dirty throughout the day, even if I don’t touch them.
You don’t realize how dirty the air is but glasses show it.
If I don’t carry a cloth with me all the time they’ll be gunked up by the end of the day.
Walking around during pollen season is always exciting!
I’ve had glasses with a scratch and learned how to hold my head and look at screens so it doesn’t block anything