ajax18 wrote:but the biggest problem of our day and age is the pride of people which sunglasses are a perfect artistic representation of
Are sunglasses a perfect representation of this because many proud people also happened to wear sunglasses? Or is it because sunglasses can hide things about a persons nonverbal body language? Or is it because people with a hangover wear sunglasses that sunglasses have become this symbol of pride and evil?
What if I were to prescribe a UV light blocking contact lens? Would that still be considered diabolical because only a small percentage of people could afford them? If you live in UT Nightlion, you should consider wearing sunglasses. UT has a semi arid climate. Without sufficient cloud cover to block the suns UV rays, westerners will suffer from cataracts, pingueculas, pterygiums, and macular degernation at a more acclerated rate than their eastern brethren.
Chill daddy-o. I'm not making sunglasses diabolical just because Satan is wearing a pair. We all wear them and I am certain that it is not tantamount to taking the name of the Beast on our foreheads. Holy Moly. What if it were a parasol, would they suddenly become evil? No!
You need to get out of the office. When we do pick out new sunglasses we always want the coolest looking and are quite vain about it. Heck some people pay hundreds for them. So they do happen to click with the pride and arrogance of this generation. That's all.