why do you need sunglasses in winter you fucking grease bucket.
i have really sensitive eyes. any form of sunlight/glare makes me squint, and that's ghey.
plus i have "floaters" so if im looking at anything of a solid color (ex. clouds/blue sky) these molecule strings float across. its hard to explain, but a lot of people will know what im talking about
yea I get that shit too. Bio class blows when we use microscopes, can tell whats real and whats "me". Some of it is like little hair like things, some are like cells, some are just flashing dots. Too much time wathcing TV and playing computer games, I guess
shit thats not supposed to happen? thats happened my whole life and I never even thought twice about it...
why do you need sunglasses in winter you fucking grease bucket.
i have really sensitive eyes. any form of sunlight/glare makes me squint, and that's ghey.
plus i have "floaters" so if im looking at anything of a solid color (ex. clouds/blue sky) these molecule strings float across. its hard to explain, but a lot of people will know what im talking about
yea I get that shit too. Bio class blows when we use microscopes, can tell whats real and whats "me". Some of it is like little hair like things, some are like cells, some are just flashing dots. Too much time wathcing TV and playing computer games, I guess
shit thats not supposed to happen? thats happened my whole life and I never even thought twice about it...
im not sure. i've heard about a lot of people that have them. i never really saw them until i got hit in the eye with a piece of ice
Those "floaters" are just the "gel" of your eye hardening in small bits. Totally natural, though in old age they can get worse and are the first signs of the onset of Glaucoma (sp?)