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  • But I do like to have choices (even if my ADHD does mean it takes me FOREVER to actually make a decision)

    Welcome to my boat, my inattentive brother!*

    Yeah, I was actually looking at Zenni Optical already. I’ve managed most of the prep, including setting up my virtual try-on and finding out how wide my glasses need to be (my overall head size including my fivehead is “gigantic” but apparently My face with is only “large” 😁) so now I just have super technical stuff to find out. So technical that I’d need to ask my optician.

    How exactly am I gonna get someone who’s evidently paid partly on commission to give me the data I need to buy somewhere else? 🤔

    *by which I mean that we’re in the same boat and I too have enormous trouble choosing things. Hell, I’m pretty sure I got the wrong prescription the last time because the uncertainty of my ADHD/anxiety combo made me so uncertain which image was clearer some of the time 😂




  • Yeah, sounds like the lens situation is vastly different because Australia. I’m gonna look into seeing if I can’t find a much cheaper supplier online for my next and/or reserve pair in spite of my pain in the ass …

    As for frame selection, that doesn’t really bother me as much since the one I got costs basically nothing compared to the lenses and looks good on me.

    I just mentioned it to point out that the glasses weren’t so expensive because I’d foolishly gone for one of the name brand/designer frames 😁


  • The thing is that when you buy high quality boots, or knives, or whatever, they last a lifetime. When you buy low quality instead, you have to replace the item every couple of years and it ends up costing you considerably more overall.

    I’m aware. It’s the Sam Vimes Boots theory of socioeconomic unfairness, named after a character in a Discworld novel who explains the concept even better than you just did.

    Take your time, and build up a collection of high quality items that will last you forever.

    That’s just it, though, I can’t. The socioeconomic unfairness part of the Boots theory is that poor people never have enough money available at once to buy the more expensive item that costs less in the long run.

    To be able to save money by buying the good stuff that lasts a long time, you need a lot of money. Being poor means not having a lot of money and thus we have to to pay what’s known by some as the poverty tax by buying the cheap crap that ends up costing more in the long run.



  • glasses don’t have to be expensive

    Someone’s lucky enough to only need single strength lenses and/or have choices of lens suppliers.

    My previous pair was single strength, cost me $60.

    The ones I recently got are different strength in each eye and a reading field since I’m both near sighted and 41.

    The new ones cost me almost 10 times as much WITH a Black Week discount. These aren’t designer glasses or anything. They’re the cheapest rims that could accommodate big enough lenses from the cheapest optician using the ONLY lens supplier available in Europe.

    It’s a huge fucking scam and the only way to avoid being taken advantage of would have been continuing to have truly atrocious vision.