Why does it always seem like objects seem to find a way to curve right around your glasses and hit you in the eye? Friends say that you should be less likely to be hit because the glasses shield you... I disagree
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] Knux NY I always wonder this too, OP. [/quote] I guess I'm not alone... thanks
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] Simba Too Cold I'm gonna completely ignore your OP and take this opportunity to let you all know the next person I see wearing sunglasses indoors or out when it's not sunny is getting punched in the head. [/quote]It's rude to hit the blind. Also, I agree, it seems that all forms of fast flying insects have a tendency to fly directly into my eyes despite the glasses. On a side note, do you ever get smudges that just appear for absolutely no reason? I'll blink and then suddenly my glasses are all smudged up.
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Eye don't know what you mean.
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I always wonder this too, OP.
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I wear sunglasses when I'm out and about, I don't have that problem. I think it's just you.
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I'm gonna completely ignore your OP and take this opportunity to let you all know the next person I see wearing sunglasses indoors or out when it's not sunny is getting punched in the head.
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Glasses project their own forcefields that prevent objects from hitting them.
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Never happens to me. Are you sure your eyes aren't magnetic?
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Do you play baseball?