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May 25, 2010 19:16


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dragon_gypsy May 26 2010, 02:21:45 UTC
asdlkfj HOLYMOTHEROFPRUSSIA THAT IS CREEPY!! XDD

and your icon is lulz love haha

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shadow_piper May 26 2010, 02:28:55 UTC
GOOD, IT FITS THE CHARACTER. |D <3

Inorite? Chibis with one tooth always tickle me. And its Austria wearing a piano. Common... that's gold.

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dragon_gypsy May 26 2010, 02:31:47 UTC
IT DOES |D I think it's just creepier than normal because it's only one eye haha

My inner Hungary is going ".....//////// (barely contained squeee)"

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shadow_piper May 26 2010, 02:37:16 UTC
BLAME CLAMP. D:

OH, Hungary.

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shadow_piper May 26 2010, 22:40:57 UTC
Do I look like a crazy woman blinded me? lol
Sweet. We're rushing around like headless chickens getting this stuff done.

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darkfujin June 1 2010, 07:47:20 UTC
Oh shush, you have no room to complain about foreign objects in your eyes. My first experience with contacts was at the optometrist when they gave me three things: a pair of contacts, saline solution, and tweezers. I'll leave the rest up to your imagination.

So, after this con, are you ever going to wear contacts again?

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shadow_piper June 1 2010, 18:53:55 UTC
Ahhh. Tweezers D:

Maybe if I can find a better brand. These were bulky and dried out quickly.

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darkfujin June 1 2010, 22:07:44 UTC
Unfortunately they have to be bulky. There are some not bulky contact brands such as Freshlook Colors (which is made by Ciba Vision), but they only have "normal" colors that look natural, not crazy blind emo kid colors. They also dry out quickly and itch, and you can still your natural color through them because they're thin, especially for people like me who have dark eyes although you may not have that problem with them since your eyes are light. Keep in mind though that the contacts you're looking for HAVE TO be bulky, especially since you're trying to make your eyes much lighter. If they weren't bulky they wouldn't work and you'd be able to still see your own eyes through them.

As for contacts drying out, even prescription contacts dry out really easily. It's hard enough normal contacts that don't dry out (Acuvue Oasys is probably the best and even they still dry out) and there are FAR more kinds of normal contacts out there than costume contacts.

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