A guide to glasses
A guide to glasses
A guide to glasses
How is the first one so accurate
It's not. Source: I wear glasses like that.
As a developer and wear the first one. But my computer is a Mac so I guess it's a tie.
It's baffling how those 70s/80s molester/serial killer glasses became fashionable again. In the context of those decades they look barely alright, but when worn by people of today they just make a person look terrible.
I think a lot of people get them because they’re the cheapest frames.
I'll forever associate these glasses with the annoying boss from Office Space.
I have top left because that's what my insurance will pay. I'm top right though, as all I want to do is seeeeee.
Eye insurance, even subsidized by an employer, is a racket. I pay for an appointment out of pocket at a place like Costco and get glasses from Zenni. Don't even need a Costco membership.
I'm on state insurance, and they'll pay for it all. Just a limited selection of frames!
Top right is accurate.
Yes that's me, though for the last few years I've been considering going for something a bit more jazzy, I just can't get myself to do it when it comes time to get a new pair. I'm gonna have to wear them every day with every outfit, the entire day, I just want some I'll forget about, comfortable to wear and resistant to my lack of care.
Absolutely! My reasoning as well. "Elegant" goes with just about everything.
What's horn rimmed browline?
Librarian
Nonce.
I would say mine are halfway between top right and top left, which, if I’m being honest, is extremely appropriate.
For the record, I also started with top center in sixth grade and did bottom left as a teenager.
Can't stop looking at the nose in the dude's mouth.
It's like turning on the recirculation in a car
The mangina of faces