Are opaque contact lenses safe to wear?

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  • kailashseo368
    Junior Member
    • Feb 2013
    • 16

    #1

    Are opaque contact lenses safe to wear?

    Are opaque contact lenses safe to wear?
  • Darkangelyaya
    Silver Member

    • Nov 2012
    • 247

    #2
    Oh, dear...

    No, as they cut down on the amount of oxygen reaching your eyes.
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    • Citizen X
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      • Sep 2011
      • 3411

      #3
      Originally posted by kailashseo368
      Are opaque contact lenses safe to wear?
      Hi Kailash,

      Post a photo of yourself and I'll assess how you look without contacts.
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      • Dave A
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        • May 2006
        • 22803

        #4
        Originally posted by Darkangelyaya
        No, as they cut down on the amount of oxygen reaching your eyes.
        I'd rate this as a slightly bigger problem:

        Defintion opaque: blocking the passage of radiant energy and especially light

        Depends on the view, I guess. Every now and then I see stuff where being blind might have been preferable
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        • adrianh
          Diamond Member

          • Mar 2010
          • 6328

          #5
          Are opaque contact lenses safe to wear?
          Only if you have a blind dog

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          • Darkangelyaya
            Silver Member

            • Nov 2012
            • 247

            #6
            Originally posted by Dave A
            I'd rate this as a slightly bigger problem:

            Defintion opaque: blocking the passage of radiant energy and especially light

            Depends on the view, I guess.
            The view being from inside-out or outside-in?
            And does light necessarily = brightness?

            So... is it bright because we perceive it, or do we perceive it because we're bright?

            (Sheesh...Need to cut down on my hallucinogenic intake)
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            • Chrisjan B
              Gold Member

              • Dec 2007
              • 610

              #7
              Originally posted by Darkangelyaya
              The view being from inside-out or outside-in?
              And does light necessarily = brightness?

              So... is it bright because we perceive it, or do we perceive it because we're bright?

              (Sheesh...Need to cut down on my hallucinogenic intake)
              Nooo, it keeps us entertained......

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              • twinscythe12332
                Gold Member

                • Jan 2007
                • 769

                #8
                I was walking with a colleague in gateway at lunchtime, planning on having a quick bite to eat. While contemplating steers or debonairs, I happened to glance up at one of the many mezzanine levels that seem to attract people looking at those below. By chance, a rather large woman with a knee length skirt had her leg propped up against rail and I now feel that some opaque contact lenses would have been bloody handy at that moment.

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                • adrianh
                  Diamond Member

                  • Mar 2010
                  • 6328

                  #9
                  Cool!

                  You remind me of something: I was sitting in a meeting one day with a senior programmer and one of the marketing ladies. We were sitting at a glass table. The programmer and the lady were sitting opposite one another and she had her feet sort of at an angle propped up on a chair in the programmer's line of sight. The meeting was quite disasterous because the senior programmer was totally unfocused for some reason unknown to me, (I was still young and $h1t scared of these seniors to even contemplate the obvious) Anyhow, mid meeting he says to this girl, "For F_Sake Jane, please put your feet on the floor, you're giving me Arc-Eyes...."

                  ...of course from there on out everybody wanted to have a meeting with Jane...

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                  • Darkangelyaya
                    Silver Member

                    • Nov 2012
                    • 247

                    #10
                    Sadly, some things seen cannot ever be unseen.
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                    • wynn
                      Diamond Member

                      • Oct 2006
                      • 3338

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Darkangelyaya
                      Sadly, some things seen cannot ever be unseen.
                      I know this should be in the joke thread but I feel it is appropriate here
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                      • adrianh
                        Diamond Member

                        • Mar 2010
                        • 6328

                        #12
                        A quant Cameltoe quote from the Nicolas Cage movie The Weatherman.

                        It's a conversation between himself and his doff 12 year old daughter.

                        Dave Spritz: You know when I was in school, I guess the hardest thing was how other kids can be a little mean. . names, and stuff. Do you ever get called names?
                        Shelly: Like what?
                        Dave Spritz: I don't know - like, dummy if you miss a question. . or, camel toe?
                        Shelly: Yeah... camel toe.
                        Dave Spritz: Do you know why?
                        Shelly: Why, what?
                        Dave Spritz: Why you get called camel toe. .
                        Shelly: Yeah.
                        Dave Spritz: Why hun?. .
                        Shelly: Because, camel toes are tough. They can walk all over the desert and all the hot rocks. I'm tough.
                        Dave Spritz: That's right. It's because they're tough. Ready to shop again? . .
                        Shelly: I think they make car tires out of camel toes."

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