The Death Devil
"Aren't you afraid?"
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A few years back, I visited an optometrist for some reason. I don't recall exactly why I was there, but I think my mother just wanted my sister and I to get a check-up. When we arrived, the optometrist was this fairly young foid—perhaps in her mid-twenties—and she had me and my sister do our eye exams.
As she did the exams for me, she showed me that my vision wasn't necessarily 'perfect' in the sense that there was a slight blur and that with lenses, I could actually see slightly sharper. She tried explaining to me that it's likely just my genetics that made me this way and that I wasn't at fault for my vision not being perfect. She told me that I should get glasses and I, not having yet discovered the black-pill, believed her and asked my mother to get me glasses.
The optometrist told me that I should wear them almost constantly and especially when using a computer. So, I did as she said and when I got my glasses, I wore them a lot over the next few years. I took them off whenever I needed to go in public, but when I was using the computer, I had glasses on most of the time.
In that same time, my vision grew worse, and significantly so. Things that I never once saw as blury started to become so, and my sight continued to wane further and further. I simply assumed that it was because of what the whore told me all that time ago—being that my eyesight naturally would get worse as I grew older. So I just resigned myself to my fate and continued to wear my glasses.
Just yesterday I was watching Lucky Star since I had nothing better to do. They introduce you to a few characters, but there's this one girl in particular named 'Miyuki' who wears glasses. In the episode, they ask her why she bothers wearing them and mention that wearing glasses ruins your vision and makes you more dependent on them. I immediately paused the episode right there and rushed to search if that was ACTUALLY true online.
After searching it up, I saw a few articles saying that science says it's a 'myth,' but I saw countless personal accounts from people who were saying that it was actually TRUE and that their vision got way worse after getting glasses since apparently wearing glasses makes you vision lazy. Again, considering the situation, I'd be less inclined to believe that these people were telling the truth and that they were likely just mistaking correlation with causation, but the sheer volume of statements that affirmed it made me think twice about it.
Honestly, it makes sense. My vision is really bad for no apparent reason. It's not like I'm particularly old, nor is anyone in my family known for having poor eyesight (aside from my mother, but she is in her late fourties). I was LIED to by that whore of an optometrist and there's nothing I can do to get my vision back.
Well, aside from laser eye surgery, I think. But I've heard a few things about that, and I couldn't even do it now, anyway. Plus, if the people who do it are foids, you can be certain I won't be going through with it.
How utterly irritating. Are there any other visioncels who went through anything similar?
As she did the exams for me, she showed me that my vision wasn't necessarily 'perfect' in the sense that there was a slight blur and that with lenses, I could actually see slightly sharper. She tried explaining to me that it's likely just my genetics that made me this way and that I wasn't at fault for my vision not being perfect. She told me that I should get glasses and I, not having yet discovered the black-pill, believed her and asked my mother to get me glasses.
The optometrist told me that I should wear them almost constantly and especially when using a computer. So, I did as she said and when I got my glasses, I wore them a lot over the next few years. I took them off whenever I needed to go in public, but when I was using the computer, I had glasses on most of the time.
In that same time, my vision grew worse, and significantly so. Things that I never once saw as blury started to become so, and my sight continued to wane further and further. I simply assumed that it was because of what the whore told me all that time ago—being that my eyesight naturally would get worse as I grew older. So I just resigned myself to my fate and continued to wear my glasses.
Just yesterday I was watching Lucky Star since I had nothing better to do. They introduce you to a few characters, but there's this one girl in particular named 'Miyuki' who wears glasses. In the episode, they ask her why she bothers wearing them and mention that wearing glasses ruins your vision and makes you more dependent on them. I immediately paused the episode right there and rushed to search if that was ACTUALLY true online.
After searching it up, I saw a few articles saying that science says it's a 'myth,' but I saw countless personal accounts from people who were saying that it was actually TRUE and that their vision got way worse after getting glasses since apparently wearing glasses makes you vision lazy. Again, considering the situation, I'd be less inclined to believe that these people were telling the truth and that they were likely just mistaking correlation with causation, but the sheer volume of statements that affirmed it made me think twice about it.
Honestly, it makes sense. My vision is really bad for no apparent reason. It's not like I'm particularly old, nor is anyone in my family known for having poor eyesight (aside from my mother, but she is in her late fourties). I was LIED to by that whore of an optometrist and there's nothing I can do to get my vision back.
Well, aside from laser eye surgery, I think. But I've heard a few things about that, and I couldn't even do it now, anyway. Plus, if the people who do it are foids, you can be certain I won't be going through with it.
How utterly irritating. Are there any other visioncels who went through anything similar?





