I hate standing at the toilet, peeing, and suddenly think of something really funny that makes me start laughing. Because now I have to play damage control with my junk to keep from spraying the toilet. Curse you poorly timed humor.
Hey, I don't make many popular threads; you can't take this one away from me!I see. Then that is fine.
I feel like an ass for saying this since the original Shower Thoughts thread was made by you...
Damn. That's my bad. I could have sworn it was Obsidian that made it...Hey, I don't make many popular threads; you can't take this one away from me!
Lol, s'all good!Damn. That's my bad. I could have sworn it was Obsidian that made it...
Because you're secretly in love with Trump!Did Trump buy Youtube? Why am I always seeing his face when I open it up?
The solution is clearly to become a mime so you can sit on imaginary furniture.It's probably a bit sad that the dream I had and thought was unreasonable was living in my own house and having furniture.
Oh man! If I mime everything I won't even need a house!The solution is clearly to become a mime so you can sit on imaginary furniture.
Our eyes are essentially lenses and all lenses have a minimum focus distance, i.e. the shortest distance at which they can focus on an object. Glasses for far-sightedness correct using convex lenses, I seem to remember that convex lenses increase minimum focus distance. The stronger glasses/more convex lenses, the further away an object must be to focus on. So when you take of your glasses, you're just returning your focus distance back to factory default, so to speak.Does anyone else with glasses know why we do this? There's a gag sometimes in cartoons where someone with glasses with take them off to look at something then question why they did that. Now see, I'm near sighted and I regularly look over my glasses whenever I'm examining something closely for my job because I can see it better that way but I don't know why that is.
That's just a guess, huh? Ok, Modest Matthew...Our eyes are essentially lenses and all lenses have a minimum focus distance, i.e. the shortest distance at which they can focus on an object. Glasses for far-sightedness correct using convex lenses, I seem to remember that convex lenses increase minimum focus distance. The stronger glasses/more convex lenses, the further away an object must be to focus on. So when you take of your glasses, you're just returning your focus distance back to factory default, so to speak.
This is just a guess tho. Been like 15 years since I learned all the optics stuff.
Hey, he majored in Monkey Business. Give him some slack for not knowing everything about glasses.That's just a guess, huh? Ok, Modest Matthew...
Is your avatar a cropped lewd?Hey, he majored in Monkey Business. Give him some slack for not knowing everything about glasses.