I never take off my glasses
Jan. 24th, 2018 11:41 pmWell, unless I'm sleeping, showering, crying, or, sometimes, reading.
So I'm occasionally surprised by how bad my uncorrected vision actually is. Thing I learned today: If I take a glance at somebody very far away without my glasses, their bodies will blur so much that they'll look like a headless blob instead of a vaguely person-shaped blob. What is this? Is this the astigmatism?
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So I'm occasionally surprised by how bad my uncorrected vision actually is. Thing I learned today: If I take a glance at somebody very far away without my glasses, their bodies will blur so much that they'll look like a headless blob instead of a vaguely person-shaped blob. What is this? Is this the astigmatism?
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Date: 2018-01-19 07:56 am (UTC)You misread. They don't spend 65% of their time, their waking time, or even their free time on YT. They spend 65% of their screen time - that is, time spent on the TV, the computer, the phone, and any gaming systems.
And they don't generally spend it on Kardashians. The kids I know personally spend a lot of time on Minecraft videos. *shrug*
Alas, Babylon and the diabetics who died almost immediately? I'm not diabetic
There's a fascinating story about a woman who saved a couple dozen diabetics in Shanghai during WWII by extracting her own insulin from whatever scraps of pancreas she could beg from slaughterhouses.
Yeah, people who daydream about a world after nuclear war, or any form of dystopia are just nuts.
There is something vaguely appealing about the idea of starting over with a clean slate. Of course, statistically speaking, you wouldn't be one of the big winners.
Re: Dystopia Daydreams
Date: 2018-01-19 08:45 am (UTC)Yee haw!
“… Anyone wanna play Risk™?”
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Date: 2018-01-19 03:23 pm (UTC)That is interesting about the woman who save the diabetics. DAMN.
Yeah, I really hate being referred to as a statistic because of my health. Years ago I had to have emergency surgery because of a complication after another surgery. I remember afterwards being "comforted" by the doc's rep saying she was "sorry I was one of the statistics." I blew up at her. (I'm not angry at you, it just reminded me of this incidence.)
It's never comforting to be told you're a "number." So I told the woman not to ever use that phrase again with someone who'd had complications from surgery. That it's dehumanizing, not comforting.
“New Yorker’ cartoon, 1930s
Date: 2018-01-19 05:51 pm (UTC)The cosmetologist says to the customer, “You're one of the lucky few women with normal skin.”