My eyes are as brown as jims turds
How bad is your eyesight? Do you guys see stuff more greenish or blueish than people with brown iris?
I dunno
been to known to mistake colors according to brown eyed people I see it wrong.
like I'll say, "that car is orange" but to them its red.
or I see the undertones, hues, tones, and reflective tones/irrediescense more overpoweringly than other people.
which is why it's mainly car colors I get wrong, things that are shiny or metallic.
the red mustang everyone likes so much is a blatant example, to me, when I see it in person, I register that as blatantly, very clearly orange. but according to everyone else on this planet, it's red. not even a little bit orange.
the rest is like, grey scale stuff- to most people grey is grey. but I see, purple grey, blue grey, silver grey, black grey. etc. and so to me a grey car can often come off as purple or blue to me.
apparently light eyed people are more sensitive to light so I've heard.
my eyes don't adjust well, I can't see on a sunny beach without sunglasses. or like, playing sports outside is like impossible. everything is just often too bright outside. when it's snowy, and the sun his the snow and reflects off of it, it physically hurts my eyes. same for sun and water. etc. also car lights annoy the fuck out of me, like, headlights, break lights, brights. etc. I just, hate light. like I wish I could wear sunglasses to protect buy eyes from the bother of the red break lights in my face and the annoying street cars passing by on opposite side of me with bright headlights. but then I wouldn't be able to see so I can't obviously do that.
my eyes are like clear green btw but sometimes they change to a more hazel muddy color. idk.
I also have a stigmatism so everything is blurry. especially light. so I just see streaks of light across my vision at night, when lights are brightest and most concentrated. and it's very annoying. it prevents me from being to see the white dashes in the road, because the blaring white lights streaking across my vision cover them up. and everything else that is dark in the background, becomes *too* dark and blurry so, I can't see it all. like when a movie theater, the lights turn off and suddenly you can't see the room anymore for a second, very well. it's like that, sensation all the time. essentially, blinded by the light ;)
I also cannot see bright blue light at all. it's there, but it's so severely blurred I can't make out whatever lettering/numbers it is. example a blue LED clock, or a blue shining neon sign that is a store title on a building. I just, can't see those. for some reason. even if I squint really hard it doesn't help.
but yeah and then, I am near sighted so. fun fun fun. I can't see anything far away. I never new people could see trees and bushes with high definition in the distance, or read signs. i thought it was normal that the further something was away the blurrier it was, but, for me it was much more blurry at a closer distance. I just had no idea it wasn't normal so. when I finally got glasses I was really amazed with how much detail there was in everything.
the stigmatism is also why I separate my lines instead of writing really long paragraphs. because these letters on this site are white, they're like white light, and everything is much blurrier. but if I space it out that helps make out what the words say. idk. but if it's all too close together it starts getting wayyyyy too much blurs happening in one small area and, I won't have very good luck reading it.
I can't use the blaring white websites either, hurt me. ouch. no no. everything dark mode please. dark dark. its like my eyes just can't focus on it if it's too bright.
I've also been told by people that I squint all the time. and it makes me look either bitchy/mad/mean, or deep in thought/inquisitive. but, I just can't see so it's a subconscious habit.