Marco
1 months ago @Edit 1 months ago
FOUR EYED PEOPLE OF PLURK. Curious to know how your sight is sans glasses.

Is it more like a general gaussian blur:
https://images.plurk.com/6w7QxH5hCHObXfWPjmTtJi.png

Or more like a lens-ish blur:
https://images.plurk.com/cP6z0Jvke0lz6RIWAkDv8.png
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ChrisHalliwell
1 months ago
2nd one
tambolera22
1 months ago
First one
tambolera22
1 months ago
Actually a combination of both. The second one afaik is astigmatism, the first one is near or far sightedness
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Marco
1 months ago
Haha. Dunno why I was expecting a unanimous answer. Cuz the second one has been happening to me more frequently lately due to fatigue.
tambolera22
1 months ago
So I am nearsigted with astigmatism so the double/lens blur is less obvious because everything just blends together in a gaussian blur (rofl)
(✿◠‿◠)
1 months ago
Kinda both!
tambolera22
1 months ago
marcodelatorre: both can be an effect of fatigue
Panda Panda
1 months ago
Both, because each eye has a different problem (nearsightedness and astigmatism).
Keysi
1 months ago
Depends on the time of day. (haha)
Marco
1 months ago
rastapopolous: or how many beers?
Baeron
1 months ago
First, I experience the second kapag tired eyes or looking into night lights
Jewel
1 months ago
honestly, these are still a lot more focused than what i see without my glasses so i don't think i can answer (LOL)
Jewel
1 months ago
uy but also, when you get older, sometimes you do develop the need for glasses ha! aging. lol. pacheck ka na rin if it's been happening more
Larry
1 months ago
More 2nd than 1st
Will
1 months ago
2nd, need reading glasses for work and phone, but my farsightedness/astigmatism is also getting worse
Autobot Abubot
1 months ago
1st but about 2x blurrier
jmhighdef
1 months ago
First one.
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