semigeekgirl4
semigeekgirl4
semigeekgirl4

It might have something to do with it being frozen. The colder things are the less you taste them and the more assertive the flavor needs to be. I know that’s a boring and pragmatic answer :(

Insurance companies are just horrible when it comes to anything breast related.

Exactly. I’m a Sanders supporter but god damn it if I’m gonna let Drumpf in the White House door. I’ll take a million Hillaries over one cheeto-dusted baby hand.

She is the only person I have ever liked better because of Twitter. She’s so goddamn good at Twitter.

Question. I’m white. I’d rather not accidentally rent from racists, if there’s another option available. Do I go Noirbnb, or is this a stay in your lane kind of thing?

He was also an attractive baddie on The Night Manager. (I’d take him over Hiddleston any day.)

You obviously haven’t been watching The Last Ship (season 3 premieres next Sunday!). 😉

This makes absolute sense and my heart aches for this man. Having said that, that's a fucking amazing picture.

Oh, also being to see in the shower is amazing.

Largely for me because my vision is so bad that without my contacts, anything that isn’t within the frame of the lenses might as well not be there. Also risk is part of life, driving a car is fairly risky, but the benefits make me learn habits to reduce the risk, same goes for contacts. Like the poor guy in the story,

Because the “risk” is negligible.

I have better vision with contact lenses than I can achieve with glasses. Plus I can wear sunglasses, and the hassle of wearing and cleaning contacts is pretty minimal (unless you were a novice contact lens wearer who freaked out the first time your eye hurt, experienced users develop a pretty high pain tolerance for

Honestly, once you’re used to them, the prospect of returning to glasses is almost unfathomable

Having the lens straight on your eye gives you perfect peripheral vision, whereas the world surrounding the lenses held by your eyeglass frames is always a blur. It was honestly disorienting for me for the 15 minutes a day

Well, if you can’t see shit like me, here’s a couple of reasons: glasses fogging up when going outside of an air conditioned place (I live in Florida and this happens quite often), being unable to lay my head on a pillow because it will squish my glasses against my head, switching from prescription sunglasses to

Guy from article here. I’ve had friends actually peel off the protective layer of their eye with hairspray in the contact lens alone. The eye is very sensitive. The sclera lenses really are a bit tougher to put on and take off, so in a sense I still kind of pinch them to take them out, and I’m sure the hairspray

There’s not really a risk if you’re careful. No extended wear contacts, no passing out with them in, clean hands before handling...that kind of thing. Especially don’t go clawing at your eyes if the contacts cause you pain.

I’ve worn both glasses and contacts and both have pros and cons.

Comfort, convenience, activities in which glasses would hinder sight and/or movement, looks. I had to switch to contacts in high school because of sports and haven’t gone to being a regular glasses wearer in a decade.

I couldn’t say for the specialty ones, but I don’t see why they would. Regular colored lenses are soft and flexible.

Okay how the holy fuck? Hairspray in the eye should feel like shit, but it shouldn’t do any serious damage. Nor should it cause the contact to stick so much that you have to damage the eye to remove the lense.