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post #16 of 23
lol..now you got that american psycho look to you:
post #17 of 23
Thread Starter 
Ouch. I like bebop too much to burn the scroll. It's not an Renaissance fair necklace, its got a 50 yen coin on it from when I studied in Japan. Sentimental value and all. And I like the piercings, though I do need a bit of variety besides the loops. I'm a 21 year old CS student, the geek stuff is fun for me. I can hide the piercings and anime when i get a career.

I need some Huey Lewis and the News and a clear rain coat, and the look will be complete.
post #18 of 23
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Originally Posted by Reggs View Post
Burn the anime wall scroll. Get new frames. Your hair looked better before. Take those earrings out. Stop wearing renaissance fair necklaces.
I agree with this, though to help: 1. Cut the back so your hair will be shorter. 2. Let your bangs go down. Nothing too long just kind of short. 3. Add volume to the top. Something like this: http://www.hair-news.com/mens-hairst...mage-is055.jpg Just not as tall on top and a bit longer bangs. EDIT: Yeah, print out the pick and go to a stylist. DON'T GO TO A $12.99 BARBER. Show them the pick and ask for they're opinion. Take it and let them to cut it.
post #19 of 23
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Going back to contacts, does anybody have advice for adjusting to toric lenses? I'm trying to figure out if this amount of discomfort is normal, or if I should go to the eye doctor. It feels like I can sort of the fell the edges of the contacts.
post #20 of 23
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Originally Posted by Vagran7 View Post
Going back to contacts, does anybody have advice for adjusting to toric lenses? I'm trying to figure out if this amount of discomfort is normal, or if I should go to the eye doctor. It feels like I can sort of the fell the edges of the contacts.
Never got used to them. I used to groan with joy when I'd take them out at the end of the night.
post #21 of 23
Thread Starter 
Did you ever switch brands or types of contacts?
post #22 of 23
Yes, I used regular soft lenses which didn't compensate for my astigmatism but did take care of my nearsightedness. Those were much more comfortable, especially the disposable ones that you wear for a week. I Finally got laser surgery around 10 years ago but my eyes have changed enough since then that I'll sometimes wear a very thin pair of prescription lenses while driving. I can get "touch up" surgery but now I'm more cautious about the procedure.
post #23 of 23
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I went to the eye doctor today to try get a better fit for contacts. He had me try normal contacts and another astigmatism brand. The other toric lenses were worse than the ones I wear now, and the normal lenses are more comfortable, but without correcting for astigmatism, my vision is noticeably worse. Trying to up the prescription didn't help. Maybe I am just meant to wear only glasses?
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