Ian Butler wrote:
I have 'Pantani: the accidental death of a cyclist' on Netflix.
Anyone saw it? Would you recommend it? Looking for a movie to check this evening
This was actually discussed in the cycling documentaries thread. Pretty good documentary, even if you aren't a cycling fan imo.
So I was filling out a form for my learner's permit test, and it asked me what my eye color was. And it got me thinking, that my eyes are really fucked the shit up.
Like, on my birth certificate my eyes are blue. I've always gone with my eyes being blue. But when I compare them to my dad's eyes or my friend's eyes that are blue, mine aren't. My eyes are not bright, but really murky, they're blue, but darker, duller and almost grey like. And there a bit greenish too. In fact, my right eye and my left eye are almost two different colors. My left eye has a lot of green in it, and I've even had people think I have green eyes if they look at me from that side. My right eye is more blue. Both aren't bright at all but murky. And I know I don't have hazel eyes or anything, because there's not a hint of brown. Plus, when I go to the eye doctor and get my eyes dilated, they give me special drops for blue eyes, and glares are always terrible to me.
Not to mention that my eyes are absolutely terrible at seeing. My glasses are super thick and they can't even get my left eye past 20:40 fully corrected. My left eye used to be lazy too until I had surgery on it. That also means I can't actually see my eyes unaltered from my glasses, because I can only see with my glasses on. It's quite the dilemma.
So yeah, DMV, don't ask me what color eyes I have anymore. For now, I'll go with blue. At least I know my hair is brown.
RIP Exxon Duke, David Veilleux, Double Feature, and Monster Energy
baseballlover312 wrote:
So I was filling out a form for my learner's permit test, and it asked me what my eye color was. And it got me thinking, that my eyes are really fucked the shit up.
Like, on my birth certificate my eyes are blue. I've always gone with my eyes being blue. But when I compare them to my dad's eyes or my friend's eyes that are blue, mine aren't. My eyes are not bright, but really murky, they're blue, but darker, duller and almost grey like. And there a bit greenish too. In fact, my right eye and my left eye are almost two different colors. My left eye has a lot of green in it, and I've even had people think I have green eyes if they look at me from that side. My right eye is more blue. Both aren't bright at all but murky. And I know I don't have hazel eyes or anything, because there's not a hint of brown. Plus, when I go to the eye doctor and get my eyes dilated, they give me special drops for blue eyes, and glares are always terrible to me.
Not to mention that my eyes are absolutely terrible at seeing. My glasses are super thick and they can't even get my left eye past 20:40 fully corrected. My left eye used to be lazy too until I had surgery on it. That also means I can't actually see my eyes unaltered from my glasses, because I can only see with my glasses on. It's quite the dilemma.
So yeah, DMV, don't ask me what color eyes I have anymore. For now, I'll go with blue. At least I know my hair is brown.
But is the dress white and gold or blue and black?
Ian Butler wrote:
I have 'Pantani: the accidental death of a cyclist' on Netflix.
Anyone saw it? Would you recommend it? Looking for a movie to check this evening
trekbmc wrote:
@Baseball: haha I'm the opposite, I know my eyes I blue, but I can't work out if my hair is a dark blonde or a light brown.
@Ian: Yeah, I've watched it, it's a pretty good movie.
When I was a kid, people used to think my hair was black, thats how dark brown it was, now they ask me if I dye it blonde.
My hair was blonde as a baby, but that changed pretty quick.
Anyway, I think I've resolved my issue. I'm gonna go with blue, because my right eye is more blue, and it does 90% of the work for both of them, so it deserves the cred.
RIP Exxon Duke, David Veilleux, Double Feature, and Monster Energy
I've been away for a couple of weeks because I moved places, and in the UK because of a monopoly on infrastructure, it takes 2 weeks for internet to get set up in a new place.
I've had to be without internet for 2 weeks.
2 whole weeks.
Food had started to lose taste.
Colours seemed less vivid.
I descended towards madness.
But I survived.
I'm not the same person having been internetless for over 2 weeks.
But I survived.
Anyway, I'll now catch up with the management game