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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #2650 on: Mon, 22 June 2015, 10:38:14 »
Thick rimmed doesn't work well with my face,   I wear Versace 1184-1269

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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #2651 on: Mon, 22 June 2015, 10:45:10 »
Thick rimmed doesn't work well with my face,   I wear Versace 1184-1269

looks nice, Ive always had the opinion that people that wears those kind of glasses, does not want to have glasses in the first place. Am i wrong?

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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #2652 on: Mon, 22 June 2015, 10:55:50 »
Nice shirt.

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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #2653 on: Mon, 22 June 2015, 11:01:03 »

Thick rimmed doesn't work well with my face,   I wear Versace 1184-1269

looks nice, Ive always had the opinion that people that wears those kind of glasses, does not want to have glasses in the first place. Am i wrong?
I like having nothing down there or a thin frame as I don't like thick bottom rims, and I like having the tall ones as it has maximum coverage. Round glasses and thick rim glasses don't look very good on my face, so most of mine are thin and rectangular

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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #2654 on: Mon, 22 June 2015, 12:00:23 »
I have the half cutout thin frame glasses. I don't really care how they look though, I usually wear my contacts most of the time now anyways.
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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #2655 on: Mon, 22 June 2015, 12:23:13 »

I have the half cutout thin frame glasses. I don't really care how they look though, I usually wear my contacts most of the time now anyways.
I can't wear contacts, bug me too much and have a hard too getting them in, and I feel weird without my glasses anyways, and since I have had them for 10 years, which is the majority of my life, without them I notice the wind in my eyes

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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #2656 on: Mon, 22 June 2015, 12:52:16 »

I have the half cutout thin frame glasses. I don't really care how they look though, I usually wear my contacts most of the time now anyways.
I can't wear contacts, bug me too much and have a hard too getting them in, and I feel weird without my glasses anyways, and since I have had them for 10 years, which is the majority of my life, without them I notice the wind in my eyes

Lol I had glasses for about 7 years before I got my contacts. Glasses get in the way of things.
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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #2657 on: Mon, 22 June 2015, 12:53:31 »


I have the half cutout thin frame glasses. I don't really care how they look though, I usually wear my contacts most of the time now anyways.
I can't wear contacts, bug me too much and have a hard too getting them in, and I feel weird without my glasses anyways, and since I have had them for 10 years, which is the majority of my life, without them I notice the wind in my eyes

Lol I had glasses for about 7 years before I got my contacts. Glasses get in the way of things.
Yeah, goggles are always a major issue

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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #2658 on: Mon, 22 June 2015, 14:38:04 »
I like having nothing down there ...

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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #2659 on: Mon, 22 June 2015, 14:46:41 »
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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #2661 on: Mon, 22 June 2015, 16:10:16 »
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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #2662 on: Mon, 22 June 2015, 16:51:41 »


Glad this isn't a video thread :)

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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #2663 on: Mon, 22 June 2015, 17:40:33 »
no wonder you wear glasses.

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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #2664 on: Mon, 22 June 2015, 18:28:03 »
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Glad this isn't a video thread :)

....Are you seriously on the ****ing ****ter in that picture?

That is just hilarious LOL

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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #2665 on: Mon, 22 June 2015, 18:29:51 »

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Glad this isn't a video thread :)

....Are you seriously on the ****ing ****ter in that picture?

That is just hilarious LOL
LOL I couldn't ****ing figure out where he was and why his legs would be like that

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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #2666 on: Mon, 22 June 2015, 18:46:34 »
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Glad this isn't a video thread :)
#poopface  :cool:

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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #2667 on: Mon, 22 June 2015, 19:42:27 »

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Glad this isn't a video thread :)

....Are you seriously on the ****ing ****ter in that picture?

That is just hilarious LOL
LOL I couldn't ****ing figure out where he was and why his legs would be like that

Yep I noticed his pants around his knees and the 2 toilet paper holders. I put way too many points into my perception trait  :cool:


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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #2669 on: Mon, 22 June 2015, 19:50:49 »
Less dudes,   m0re Girlz.. 
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less dudes, less girlz, more tp

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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #2670 on: Mon, 22 June 2015, 19:51:54 »
Less dudes,   m0re Girlz.. 
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less dudes, less girlz, more tp
We did just see some TP though.

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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #2671 on: Mon, 22 June 2015, 19:54:21 »
Less dudes,   m0re Girlz.. 
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less dudes, less girlz, more tp
We did just see some TP though.

****, you smart ass

been had


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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #2673 on: Mon, 22 June 2015, 20:17:15 »
Less dudes,   m0re Girlz.. 
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less dudes, less girlz, more tp
We did just see some TP though.

And some have not gotten over it yet :eek:
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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #2674 on: Mon, 22 June 2015, 22:43:19 »
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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #2675 on: Tue, 23 June 2015, 00:11:04 »
Baby me.  :D

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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #2676 on: Tue, 23 June 2015, 00:14:37 »
Baby me.  :D

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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #2677 on: Tue, 23 June 2015, 04:44:57 »
Some how I knew it was gong to be a gif  ^-^

Love the the lensless stunners

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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #2678 on: Tue, 23 June 2015, 05:20:43 »
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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #2679 on: Tue, 23 June 2015, 08:18:05 »
please tell your son to eat.

Much easier said than done. He takes after his mother. Myself, I love to cook and to eat, as you can probably tell.

And, they seldom drink water (or any other liquid) which I also can't understand.
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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #2680 on: Tue, 23 June 2015, 08:20:22 »
please tell your son to eat.

Much easier said than done. He takes after his mother. Myself, I love to cook and to eat, as you can probably tell.

And, they seldom drink water (or any other liquid) which I also can't understand.

I can understand the seldom drinking water thing. I do that too unless I actually force myself to carry around a water bottle.

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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #2681 on: Tue, 23 June 2015, 08:42:13 »
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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #2682 on: Tue, 23 June 2015, 08:51:55 »
Baby me.  :D

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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #2683 on: Tue, 23 June 2015, 08:59:03 »
Some how I knew it was gong to be a gif  ^-^

Love the the lensless stunners

 :p

lol, sat down to take normal selfie... 15 minutes later I had a gif  :-\

and Thanks! Found those in a parking lot a long time ago and picked them up for some reason. They are now the glasses overseer.

 

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Is this the keycap making lab??

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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #2684 on: Tue, 23 June 2015, 09:00:26 »
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Is this the keycap making lab??

ha, something like that! keycap lab/home office/hobby room

What a magical room!!

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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #2685 on: Tue, 23 June 2015, 11:01:59 »
Some how I knew it was gong to be a gif  ^-^

Love the the lensless stunners

 :p

lol, sat down to take normal selfie... 15 minutes later I had a gif  :-\

and Thanks! Found those in a parking lot a long time ago and picked them up for some reason. They are now the glasses overseer.
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Is this the keycap making lab??

ha, something like that! keycap lab/home office/hobby room

holy ****, are those all prescription glasses with the same prescription lenses in them? I've never seen anything like that before and most of my family and a bunch of friends all wear glasses lol

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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #2686 on: Tue, 23 June 2015, 11:10:13 »
Some how I knew it was gong to be a gif  ^-^

Love the the lensless stunners

 :p

lol, sat down to take normal selfie... 15 minutes later I had a gif  :-\

and Thanks! Found those in a parking lot a long time ago and picked them up for some reason. They are now the glasses overseer.
Show Image

 

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Is this the keycap making lab??

ha, something like that! keycap lab/home office/hobby room

Is it bad that I really want a nose-rock now?
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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #2687 on: Tue, 23 June 2015, 11:26:20 »
Why would it be bad?
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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #2690 on: Tue, 23 June 2015, 11:37:15 »
Some how I knew it was gong to be a gif  ^-^

Love the the lensless stunners

 :p

lol, sat down to take normal selfie... 15 minutes later I had a gif  :-\

and Thanks! Found those in a parking lot a long time ago and picked them up for some reason. They are now the glasses overseer.
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holy ****, are those all prescription glasses with the same prescription lenses in them? I've never seen anything like that before and most of my family and a bunch of friends all wear glasses lol

Yea, ha. I've even have a few more older pairs around here somewhere. If you have your prescription, you can order glasses for a pretty reasonable cost. It's nice to have a few spare sets around since I'm prone to break and lose things.

Some how I knew it was gong to be a gif  ^-^

Love the the lensless stunners

 :p

lol, sat down to take normal selfie... 15 minutes later I had a gif  :-\

and Thanks! Found those in a parking lot a long time ago and picked them up for some reason. They are now the glasses overseer.
Show Image

 


Is it bad that I really want a nose-rock now?

No! Nose rocks are really cool! A friend of mine made those in our Ceramics class back in college.

Unless you mean crack... then YES.
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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #2691 on: Tue, 23 June 2015, 11:42:27 »

Some how I knew it was gong to be a gif  ^-^

Love the the lensless stunners

 :p

lol, sat down to take normal selfie... 15 minutes later I had a gif  :-\

and Thanks! Found those in a parking lot a long time ago and picked them up for some reason. They are now the glasses overseer.
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holy ****, are those all prescription glasses with the same prescription lenses in them? I've never seen anything like that before and most of my family and a bunch of friends all wear glasses lol

Yea, ha. I've even have a few more older pairs around here somewhere. If you have your prescription, you can order glasses for a pretty reasonable cost. It's nice to have a few spare sets around since I'm prone to break and lose things.

Some how I knew it was gong to be a gif  ^-^

Love the the lensless stunners

 :p

lol, sat down to take normal selfie... 15 minutes later I had a gif  :-\

and Thanks! Found those in a parking lot a long time ago and picked them up for some reason. They are now the glasses overseer.
Show Image

 


Is it bad that I really want a nose-rock now?

No! Nose rocks are really cool! A friend of mine made those in our Ceramics class back in college.

Unless you mean crack... then YES.

Did someone say.....crack?

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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #2692 on: Tue, 23 June 2015, 11:49:12 »

Some how I knew it was gong to be a gif  ^-^

Love the the lensless stunners

 :p

lol, sat down to take normal selfie... 15 minutes later I had a gif  :-\

and Thanks! Found those in a parking lot a long time ago and picked them up for some reason. They are now the glasses overseer.
Show Image

 


holy ****, are those all prescription glasses with the same prescription lenses in them? I've never seen anything like that before and most of my family and a bunch of friends all wear glasses lol

Yea, ha. I've even have a few more older pairs around here somewhere. If you have your prescription, you can order glasses for a pretty reasonable cost. It's nice to have a few spare sets around since I'm prone to break and lose things.

Some how I knew it was gong to be a gif  ^-^

Love the the lensless stunners

 :p

lol, sat down to take normal selfie... 15 minutes later I had a gif  :-\

and Thanks! Found those in a parking lot a long time ago and picked them up for some reason. They are now the glasses overseer.
Show Image

 


Is it bad that I really want a nose-rock now?

No! Nose rocks are really cool! A friend of mine made those in our Ceramics class back in college.

Unless you mean crack... then YES.

Did someone say.....crack?

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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #2693 on: Tue, 23 June 2015, 12:18:53 »
My frames cost over £300, can't afford to get another set until they break! haha

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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #2694 on: Tue, 23 June 2015, 13:27:50 »
Is it bad that I really want a nose-rock now?
DO IT! :p

Yea, ha. I've even have a few more older pairs around here somewhere. If you have your prescription, you can order glasses for a pretty reasonable cost. It's nice to have a few spare sets around since I'm prone to break and lose things.
Yeah I always try to keep a few extra pairs. I always end up breaking or losing my pair at the worst moments. And without my glasses, I can't do jack ****.
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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #2695 on: Tue, 23 June 2015, 14:22:32 »
My frames cost over £300, can't afford to get another set until they break! haha

lets spend our money on glasses instead of keyboards!

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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #2696 on: Tue, 23 June 2015, 14:31:07 »
My frames cost over £300, can't afford to get another set until they break! haha

lets spend our money on glasses instead of keyboards!

I'm down. WTS Kingsaver to buy new glasses. Will consider trading for that new Versace swag.

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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #2697 on: Tue, 23 June 2015, 14:39:29 »
Thick rimmed doesn't work well with my face,   I wear Versace 1184-1269

Haaaave you met mr badass! he wants your swag

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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #2698 on: Tue, 23 June 2015, 15:57:44 »
BUT I HAS TO SEEEEEE

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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #2699 on: Tue, 23 June 2015, 17:36:40 »
I'm down. WTS Kingsaver to buy new glasses. Will consider trading for that new Versace swag.

I got you, gimme your address and we can do the trade.  :))
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