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I dunno - leigh said it I was just expressing my surprise.

Really though gettin a ban is a badge of honor therefore I salute you birds!

Lol I got banned for suggesting we have shans beloved dog stuffed so he can keep it for ever...

so worth it

Need a haircut :/

Get one to look pretty for Garage Cafe

got a haircut yesterday. need to have it fixed today. not being able to see without glasses ftl

I know that feel bro

niroj get lasik, shit works well.

$money$

Get one to look pretty for Garage Cafe

I know that feel bro

$money$

$5.5k, might be able to claim some back on tax?

for me though.. worth it considering i'd spend like $600 every 3 years on new glasses because I needed some special lenses or something.. had glasses since I was 6 feelsgoodman to not have them anymore for the first few months I'd still wake up in the morning searching for them before realizing.. oh wait I dont need them

I didn't really care about any appearance changes was more the fact that my eyes were so bad was just shit going to the beach / swimming / theme park rides / motorbike helmet / cleaning the list goes on shit having to take them off and on all the time and they get in the way.. not having to worry about it now is a great life changer for me

$5.5k, might be able to claim some back on tax?

for me though.. worth it considering i'd spend like $600 every 3 years on new glasses because I needed some special lenses or something.. had glasses since I was 6 feelsgoodman to not have them anymore for the first few months I'd still wake up in the morning searching for them before realizing.. oh wait I dont need them

Yesp can claim on tax

Yeah glasses are annoying, will consider laser eye surgery in the future

Oh add watching 3d movies to the list of annoying shit with glasses /firstworldproblems

Tony I suggest getting your eyes scanned a little in advance so they can re-scan a year on to check for any changes (I had to wait like 3 years due to my eyes still growing / changing)

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