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Wed Feb 22, 2012 1:11 pm
I went to the eye doctor just to get a new prescription to replace my glasses, and I ended up trying some contact lenses for the first time ever. I've been wearing glasses everyday for 23 years and now I'm typing this from my phone without any glasses on...Sounds dumb but it's blowing my mind right now. I even bought some sunglasses for the first time ever.
Wed Feb 22, 2012 1:52 pm
I tip my hat to you, I don't think I could handle contacts. Fortunately I don't need them but if I did, I think I'd still opt for specs.
Wed Feb 22, 2012 2:13 pm
Andrew wrote:I tip my hat to you, I don't think I could handle contacts.
There's nothing to handle. You put them in when you get up, forget about them for the rest of the day, and then take them out at night. They're completely unnoticeable.
Wed Feb 22, 2012 2:24 pm
The whole touching your own eye thing is what would make it not happen for me. I cringe at watching my wife put them in and out each night.
Wed Feb 22, 2012 3:04 pm
Jao you wuss.
Though I can touch my eyeball I still can't push the eyeball like some people can do.
Wed Feb 22, 2012 4:29 pm
it's pretty easy. i've worn contacts for about 8 years now
Wed Feb 22, 2012 5:22 pm
JaoSming wrote:The whole touching your own eye thing is what would make it not happen for me. I cringe at watching my wife put them in and out each night.
It's really not that hard. There's the initial stage where you're not used to it and flinch all the time, but it's perfectly painless and comfortable to actually do.
Wed Feb 22, 2012 10:16 pm
I'll take your word for it. Like I said, I don't need them or specs at this time so it's a moot point for me but like Jon I cringe at the idea of anything near or in my eye. I'm sure they are no big deal once you're used to them.
Thu Feb 23, 2012 12:37 am
koberulz wrote:JaoSming wrote:The whole touching your own eye thing is what would make it not happen for me. I cringe at watching my wife put them in and out each night.
It's really not that hard. There's the initial stage where you're not used to it and flinch all the time, but it's perfectly painless and comfortable to actually do.
The doctor had me try it myself yesterday, and it's certainly very weird and uncomfortable at first, especially since you need to pinch the contact off your iris to remove it. Those are the flexible contacts that you can actually keep for up to a week without cleaning/moisturizing them, but yeah you can't feel them at all once they're on, it's crazy.
Thu Feb 23, 2012 2:59 am
Can you young wipper snappers type bigger? I can't read what your writing.
Thu Feb 23, 2012 7:37 am
my blink reflex was too strong. I tried to get them in high school for sports. Even the nurse trying to hold my eye open couldnt get them in. apparently it runs in my family as my uncle and grandfather had the same issue.
Thu Feb 23, 2012 11:45 am
what i do is use my index finger of one hand to keep the eyelid open and then the middle finger of the other hand to keep the bottom from closing and then pinch it with my thumb and index finger of the 2nd hand
Thu Feb 23, 2012 11:58 am
Contacts are bad at first, but after like 2 days its all fine. You gotta be careful and not get it dirty/messed up somehow, or your screwed
Tue Mar 06, 2012 6:41 am
It's kind of hard to manage working 30 hours a week in a job I am not too happy working, and doing the amount of homework I get from school which I usually do at the last minute. And yet I've somehow managed to get the grades I've always had (A's and B's), along with being able to keep my job and not failing to miss a work day for nine months. This is probably where the older people tell me life will only get worse from here on out.
Tue Mar 06, 2012 10:26 am
You know one thing that's good about it? You get to stay on your job for nine months even if you're not happy with it.
Tue Mar 06, 2012 2:04 pm
Axel. wrote:This is probably where the older people tell me life will only get worse from here on out.
Not necessarily. At some point you'll get a job you enjoy more and you'll have more free time. Sounds like you're doing a pretty good job balancing work and study, so juggling work and free time in the future will probably come naturally to you.
Tue Mar 06, 2012 2:25 pm
Knock everything out now because in the future you won't be able to juggle those two like you can now, and you will have to work a 40 hour job and be stuck there for years.
Tue Mar 06, 2012 10:15 pm
I personally couldn't balance school life and work life for the life of me, so I think you're doing a good job, Axel. Right now I'm focusing most of my efforts on study. If I had to work on top of that, I think it'd adversely affect my grades.
Of course, focusing on the one thing has meant that I've had to make a few sacrifices and lifestyle changes. I'm now on a student budget and live further away from everything, but I'm enjoying what I'm doing. Before I was living in the city, earning pretty good money... but I hated my job and I was pretty much coasting through it so I could get paid.
Wed Mar 07, 2012 4:38 am
An Email in My Inbox wrote:Congratulations on creating your brand new Gmail address,
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This is ridiculous. At least it seems to have been a different guy this time and GMail had a link in there to disconnect my email address from that GMail address, thus sparing me the dozen re-sent verification emails that would doubtless have otherwise followed.
Wed Mar 07, 2012 5:34 am
I get you, Axel. I got a job last week, it's close to a 30 hours per week too, and 2nd year of my journalism studies start next Monday. It's gonna be tough.
Wed Mar 07, 2012 12:33 pm
Andrew wrote:Not necessarily. At some point you'll get a job you enjoy more and you'll have more free time. Sounds like you're doing a pretty good job balancing work and study, so juggling work and free time in the future will probably come naturally to you.
I'm hoping that changes once I turn 18. Where I work, people under 18 can only work in the front-end (place where people check out when buying groceries), and so hopefully when I turn 18 I can transfer to another department. Working in the produce department seems like a job I'd enjoy much more than being a cashier, ideally that's where I'd like to go. Not to mention the assistant store manager pulled me aside one day and told me he wants to promote me to front-end manager when I turn 18.
badreligionau wrote:... but I hated my job and I was pretty much coasting through it so I could get paid.
That's kind of what I'm doing now, except that I haven't gotten to the point where I "hate" my job. On the plus side however, I get along really well with my co-workers and some of them are always good for an NBA or basketball conversation.
Thierry • wrote:I get you, Axel. I got a job last week, it's close to a 30 hours per week too, and 2nd year of my journalism studies start next Monday. It's gonna be tough.
If you know how to manage your time, it's definitely not a hard task. You unfortunately don't have much leisure time which you can use to hang out with friends, play video games, watch NBA games, etc.
Wed Mar 07, 2012 12:57 pm
In my old job, the general consensus was that basketball is for sissies, so you're lucky in that sense
Wed Mar 07, 2012 1:03 pm
Wow, that sucks.

About half of the things we talk about is basketball, and we sometimes even get together to play pick up games when we can all fit it into our schedules.
Wed Mar 07, 2012 2:37 pm
So I guess this is the part where I tell you that things are gonna get worse from here on out.
Wed Mar 07, 2012 3:55 pm
Axel. wrote:If you know how to manage your time, it's definitely not a hard task. You unfortunately don't have much leisure time...
My problem exactly. There's a good 4+ hours of travel from home to my office, back and forth. I stay at the office for 9 hours or more, depending on animation work assigned for that day. Office schedule is from 8:30am to 5:30pm, I wake up by 4:00am to get myself food for breakfast (and lunch for that matter), leave home before 6:00am; I then get home by 8pm. I then sleep after eating dinner.

So basically, no time for everything else.
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