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- 1 decade ago
I think wearing sunglasses inside looks really retarded.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
My insides are cold...I don't need any sunglasses in there
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- Anonymous1 decade ago
Yes, sometimes, because they are prescription and I don't want to bother getting my clear glasses when I walk in the house scanning today's mail.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
In the elevator on the way out the door -- it's when I have enough hands to change them.
- NithhogrLv 41 decade ago
I like to make them wonder...and then the red contacts with the yellow irises are for added effect...
- Anonymous1 decade ago
in a store yeah (if i wear them outside and if we are only going to take a minute) but at home no
- Anonymous7 years ago
The fact is that nobody knows who invented eyeglasses. At some stage in Italia between 1268 and 1289 someone emerged using the idea, however the actual inventor remains anonymous. What we should can say for certain would be that the earliest contacts were created from quarta movement and were usually set into bone, metal, or leather. The moment early opticians determined steps to make glass without bubbles along with other obstructions, they began making contacts from glass.
Although glasses spread rapidly throughout Asia and europe, there is one significant problem: keeping them around the wearer's face. Early glasses behaved a little like scissors, squeezed to the bridge from the nose. Ouch. It required nearly 400 years before opticians determined that rigid sidepieces resting on the top from the ears might have the desired effect.
No good reputation for spectacles could be complete without some reference to Benjamin Franklin, who invented bifocals within the 1780s. Annoyed at needing to constantly switch glasses whenever he wished to read or eat the sights on a trip, Franklin had his reading through glasses decline in half and fused together with his distance glasses.
Eyeglasses was once an recognition to possess since it symbolized understanding and class. A painter came an image of the honorable pope, and that he portrayed eyeglasses on his table, though eyeglasses were not even invented in those days.
- 1 decade ago
depends on the place and the sunglasses
your grandmothers house, church ect.. No
but utherwise iz all good
and if your talking about stanna shades, avator, DG ect...
than hell ya show them of everywere you go
Source(s): im a mutha fuken g haha