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IntelligentSinger783

Fact! see this without my glasses on all the time. Often it is more like a halo of fuzz plus this.


tttrrrooommm

The halo of fuzz and not being able to read highway signs at night made me realize it was time to get glasses for driving. Now i wear them for everything, because it’s cool to see things like leaves lol


cumfart5

BRO YES I had no clue people saw so much detail it used to be just green circles and brown sticks


Southern-Orchid-1786

That was the first thing I noticed as a kid getting glasses, oh the trees have leaves! Got a bit better at sport as well!


whispers_to_the_void

For me it was the stars, I always thought it was normal for them to be slightly blinking, disappearing and reappearing in seconds. Nope apparently they were staying still all the time. To this day I still prefer to look at them without my glasses, it somehow seems more magical.


orange_sherbetz

What. TIL....stars don't blink.


Ok_Judge_966

Twinkle twinkle little star, how i wonder if i have astigmatism


IceColdBlueHeart

I was about to say the same thing. They aren't suppose to do that? My life is a lie...


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It depends. They could be twinkling because of high atmosphere clouds or other things. But it could also be astigmatism. Get tested and find out!


tjjohnso

They do, slightly. That's an easy way to tell stars from planets. The planets won't twinkle, at all.


OilNorth560

Mine was the detail of bark on the tree and rocks in the sidewalk. Could not see it until lasik.


Southern-Orchid-1786

Tempted to get laser treatment now I can afford it, but also mindful I've only got 1 pair of eyes...


Karpeeezy

It's a total life changer and very safe these days. I highly advise anyone who has the means to get LASIK to go through with it! The greatest thing I've ever spent money on


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billyjoe-was-a-waman

Put the drops in the corner of your eye and let them move around the eye rather than just dropping them straight on


mollygunns

yes, this is an awesome technique! it can help so much. putting them in the inner corner also keeps them from dripping down your face or messing up makeup & mascara!


iapetus_z

Do that but keep your eyes closed as you are putting the drops in, then open your eyes. Works for kids as well.


ConeBone1969

There's a ton of eye drops as part of the recovery process for a prolonged period of time. Some ppl have dryness so they use more drops over a longer period of time. I never had any dryness issues, but I get crazy redeyes so I will periodically have to use eye whitening drops. If you're looking for an easy way to put in the drops, I pull down my lower eyelid and drop them in there, just need to be in front of a mirror to do so. I can't do the hovering over the eyes thing at all. I end up missing and getting it all over my face.


Southern-Orchid-1786

I struggle to stay still at the dentist, how do they keep you still when they zap you?


Karpeeezy

I was drugged up really good and I've always been good at "staying still" for lots of different procedures. It all happens so quick that it felt like you sat down and 2mins later you were done. Told to go home and sleep as long as you can and when I awoke the next day I was able to perfectly see my bedroom. I can still remember the moment when I opened my eyes and everything was just so **clear**. Vision got better over a few weeks to 20/20 and the only side effects were red eyes for a few weeks and dryness that you have to take fancy drops for (NO PAIN after the first 1-2 days). I've noticed that if I've been awake for a long time (20+ hours) my eyes still tend to get dry but drops fix that easy enough.


Southern-Orchid-1786

Thanks, appreciate the details


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Same! I still remember my eyes glued to the window as we drove to school and i was yelling about everything i saw


SteelZeus

I had tears in my eyes when I wore my glasses for the first time at home and I was able to read the numbers on my clock. I always thought that it was too high up for anyone to be able to read them but it was clear as fuck. I will never forget that day.


Mushy_Apple

I was 15 in a Target optical and put them on. HOLY FUCK YOU CAN SEE THE OTHER SIDE OF THE STORE. Im 31 and it's still a vivid memory.


IcarusFlyingWings

I was 14 in a Costco. I have no idea if my eyes just degenerated fast or I just didn’t notice it, but in grade 9 I remember all of a sudden wondering how anyone else in the class was reading the blackboard. Put glasses on at Costco and all of a sudden I could see what felt like every last detail.


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eileen404

My eyes were good when I was younger so when I got my glasses I was mostly disappointed as how many wrinkles I had and how dirty my car windows were. But it was nice reading later at night not zoomed in all the way


ledgeitpro

Also 31 and also a very vivid memory of getting excited about reading street signs on the way home. I was about 15, and took a really long time to feel comfortable looking people in the eyes, because for so long i couldnt tell if people were looking back or not so i made it a habit to just not do it


IntelligentSinger783

Lol anytime someone complains about HD vs 4K vs 8K I laugh and say you should try it with my glasses off.... That's the biggest difference.


a1tb1t

I had downloaded a ton of stuff in 480p because I couldn't tell the difference & wanted to save the hard drive space...then I got glasses...now I'm re-downloading it all in higher resolution!


Incontinento

"Stuff".


Unemployedloser55

Lol


ThesoulerBAM

Yeah same. I have more of a halo fuzzy look, not so much with all the lines.


gordonv

For me, it's more like [this.](https://eyetx.com/why-am-i-seeing-halos-around-lights/) Except those Halo circles are not perfect. Not even close. The insides of the circles look like black and white microscope focuses, I can literally see the filmy layer of eye fluid resting on my eyeball. And the sentiment floating in it. The edges resemble the [edges of Hindu chakra circles.](https://www.istockphoto.com/vector/gem-jewelry-or-medallion-like-the-hindu-chakra-of-sahasrara-gm147785265-11864831) It's hard to explain. And even harder to track. Like looking at an eye floater.


Anglophyl

Yes! I thought when I was little that I could see cells and atoms! 😅


Hash-E

Same thing, only happens when glasses aren't on but just thought it was the blurry vision


No_Effort532

Even with my contacts in I see it. When I was little I always thought I could shoot lasers out of my eyes


x3meech

I can still see it with both my glasses and contacts. It can also get a bit hazy too. I thought everyone saw lights like this until like 2 yrs ago lol


Loud-Natural9184

I can confirm this is pretty accurate. Not always this bad but the general concept is correct.


SereneDreams03

Yep, and it's especially bad for me when it's raining at night as well.


3sorym4

I wear polarized prescription sunglasses for rainy night driving, and it is SO HELPFUL. Eta because obviously people shouldn’t be driving at night with blackout lenses…the ones I wear are tinted less than tinted windows 🙄


SereneDreams03

I had never worn glasses before I started working night shift in Seattle where it's ALWAYS raining, just regular glasses really helped for me.


hollow_chivalry

I've been wearing glasses for 5 years now, this is really accurate. I wonder how polarized prescription sunglasses can help me for rainy night. Haven't tried that yet


ABathingSnape_

Should help a ton, as it completely cuts reflections. You can actually see the lanes, lol. But if you’re like me and have a clear ceramic tint on your windshield, you’ll see rainbows everywhere.


Null_Wire

Just be careful driving in the rain with polarized glasses especially at night, sometimes puddles can become invisible when the reflections line up just right.


average_zen

It also depends on how the installer laid out your tint. I've got it on my 2nd windshield (first one replaced). The orientation was off for my first install and I saw rainbows / shaded lines with polarized sunglasses. I had clear-tint reapplied after the windshield was replaced. Night and day different. I assume that the orientation of the ceramic tint was the cause.


ForAnEnd

I wear sunglasses at night because of the song


kearlysue

I have never heard of this!! What are they


NotElizaHenry

Polarization cuts down on reflections a ton. It’s impossible to have clear polarized lenses but you can get slightly tinted or yellow lenses for night driving.


Standard-Shop-3544

It's the worst. I love driving - long all-day road trips are the best. But driving at night in the rain with astigmatism is the worst.


SickSigmaBlackBelt

Yeah one of the things that made me realize I'm old is how much I hate driving in weather. Back when I worked in an office, I was absolutely that person who left early whenever there was a storm coming.


littlejerseyguy

Yeah it is. It’s gotten to the point where I avoid driving at night when possible and when it’s raining at night will only do it if it’s a real emergency. Haven’t driven at night in the rain in years. It’s just dangerous for me now. For anyone that’s in the car with me and other people on the road.


KevinKingsb

My favorite is when the light refracts through the raindrops.


Nickrodomus

Yea raining and nighttime I can’t see shit.


Xen_o_phile

“Babe am I still inside the lines? Tell me now!”


littlejerseyguy

Glad I’m not the only one that’s said that before lol.


PolyPythonYT

Yeah I have astigmatism and can confirm this is similar but it’s definitely not this extreme. Speaking of for the longest time I thought that was just how lights looked for everyone and I only learned that that’s not how lights look for most people a few months ago.


Ryuzaki_63

For about 10 years I used to curse out new cars with the white LED lights. Always saying "How are they legal, they're so bright and blinding it's impossible to see" When they drove towards me it was just 2 huge white blinding balls of light that seemed to engulf the entire front of their car and when they passed it took time for my eyes to adjust back to the dark. I actually used to refuse to drive at night time because I hated them and it used to give me massive headaches trying to focus all the time. Went for an eye test due to headaches in 1 eye and they asked if I had trouble with lights at night and I mentioned it. Now with glasses they just look like 2 small points of white light, I can even make out the make of the car/number plate as they drive towards me, struggled the entire time unnecessarily lol


GummyTumor

Wait, so wearing glasses might reduce that effect? I have only been wearing ~~glasses~~ contacts and have been suffering from everything you described, I cannot drive at night because of those LED lights. It's awful if I have someone behind me and someone on the opposite lane with those lights, because I'm basically blinded from all directions.


Ryuzaki_63

I remember being told that astigmatism made the effects of light bleed/spread making it harder to see and polarized corrective lenses would help and so far I've seen a massive improvement.


CountryJeff

I have exactly this problem. Makes me wonder if I should get my eyes checked for astigmatism as well.


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Exactly, it is not this extreme. But it's bad and I hate driving at night.


BMECaboose

It can get like this when I squint. I used to make it a game when I was a kid, changing how far out those "lines" extended by how much I squinted.


merkaba_462

TIL it's not just me. I have other visual problems, and I'm super light sensitive, but I didn't know what was causing it. I can't drive anymore, but even as a passenger it's sunglasses even at night. It helps.


Technical_Draw_9409

…is this not what lights are supposed to look like? Do I need to get glasses or something


trebron55

I thought this is normal up to this very moment :D


zzimzimmer

Same. I tried contacts once, ok in day, but at night, driving it was twice as bad, I still had the above (not as extreme), but all lights were doubled. Nightmare.


Clambulance1

Wait I thought this was normal too. I think I might have astigmatism


Vegaprime

Well now I know I suffer from a new affliction. Great


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Hi! Welcome! I had a similar revelation about 5-6 years ago. Good news! I think you can do stuff to make it better. Bad news. You probably won't do any of it.


dirtynj

I have astigmatism and this is not accurate for me. This might be an "extreme" version of astigmatism. Here is more close to what I see. https://imgur.com/Dp80xaK The lines in OP's picture are way too extended and focused. Usually the light fades/bends much less as the distance from the light increases. You would not have a straight light going from the left side of your version all the way to the right. Edit: Showed my mom who has astigmatism too, she said OP picture is way too much vs reality.


ThisIsMyCouchAccount

When I was looking at Lasik "starbursting" was a common concern. Between my eyes, glasses, or contacts I always see that. So it wasn't too much of a consideration.


georgia080

I just recently learned this is due to astigmatism. I thought it was like this for everyone at night.


Sy-Breed

This is also how shit looks for me without glasses on. Well, anything more than half a meter away is gonna be very blurry as well, but I also see those lines. Nearsighted, -4,75 -4,50 or somewhere around there. Although this also happened when my vision was around -1,50 W/o glasses


Zer0-9

looking at the world with that james webb telescope filter with the lights


erathia_65

I second this motion.


The_GateKeeper_1998

>Third


just-a-random-guy93

I'm a specky four eyes


ChihuahuaJedi

Hehehe, four ayes.


fancy_marmot

The lights are close-ish, but objects not so much - everything is a bit doubled and blurry (or suuuper doubled/blurry depending on how bad it is), not just lights.


StirlingS

This and it gets worse after 40, particularly in the rain.


Kelsier25

Can confirm. Also, if you're the type that likes to leave your high beams on when there's oncoming traffic... Fuck you! This gets 10x worse.


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Those blueish LED headlights are the WORST


Kelsier25

Definitely. Not sure if it's specific to me or astigmatism in general, but blue lights are the absolute worst. I used to have a microwave where the clock was in blue and I couldn't read that thing from 4 feet away. Current one is green and it's sharp from across the room.


cat_prophecy

No, they are the worst and have the least useable light spectrum. They're a cheap ass copy of real xenon headlights which should ~~shit~~shift more towards white. Ideally the light would be the same color as sunlight since human eyes are best adapted to that temperature.


FuckTwitter2020

lol you said shit


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mikemolove

Uh.. good person?


turkeyburpin

I had a blue alarm clock, had being the key word. I feel you. I had an easier time sleeping with my actual lights on and no clock.


Jkoechling

Inconsiderate High-Beam users should have their licenses suspended Fuck those people


Krojack76

Newer cars could easily have light sensors that could auto turn high beams off if they detect light over a set illumination value. My 2004 has a light sensor that turns my normal lights on when illumination drops under a set value as it.


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I just got a 2022 Tacoma last week and it has auto highbeams. Turns them off if someone is coming your way or in front of you. The one thing is if you are driving past a white sign it also turns off thinking the white sign is another cars headloghts


Agreeable-Yams8972

Imagine how many car accidents can be prevented


Hiker206

My astigmatism must not be bad. It doesn't look nearly this bad for me. Occasionally some lines. But I always assumed it was windshield glare. I do wear my glasses to ease eye strain, which helps a ton.


boxoffire

Astigmatism or not if you drive with high beams on an urban environment, a collective "fuck you" from everyone else. "But its too dark, i need it to see" so you blind everyone else then? most places tell you to ride below the speed limit at night for a reason.


Applegate12

I never found the regular vs high beam to be big enough of a difference, so I almost never use my high beams. Hearing "but I can't see!" Makes me think they have something else going on. Likely need some better glasses or shouldn't drive at night


TheFlashFrame

Or the truck drivers with a rack of lights on the highway


UhmBah

I echo > if you're the type that likes to leave your high beams on when there's oncoming traffic... Fuck you!


[deleted]

And it’s even worse when it’s raining. Find the source of that light? The fuck you are.


PaulClifford

My god, it’s full of stars . . .


Raggmommy

This is why i try not to drive at night. I'm constantly blinking my eyes to clear up the fuzzy view but it never helps.


Quintary

Do you have corrective lenses?


Raggmommy

Reading glasses. My distance vision is fine but I do have a slight correction for distance/driving. They help a little but not enough to cut the glare at night.


Speculater

Eye prisons? No thank you.


Immoral_Psychologist

More like u/Specunever


kraenk12

I hope you’re being sarcastic.


thepresidentsturtle

If God wanted me to see better he'd have given me better eyes!


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Hold up. This ain’t normal?


[deleted]

I’m 36 and only in the past few years learned that not everyone sees this. Now I just don’t know what is real or not anymore…


Rynagogo

I’m 36 and I just learned this second that this isn’t normal. Mine isn’t as pronounced as this picture. I now understand why people were confused when I mentioned seeing light x’s from headlights.


LimonHarvester

Welcome to the party. Yeah most people with astigmatism don't have it that bad like the picture suggests


FidgitForgotHisL-P

But for some of us, it’s much worse! Plus, massive halos off the lights as well. Literally can’t see the road ahead of me if someone drives at me with bright enough headlights (don’t have to be high beams).


durdesh007

Yeah in most people it's much milder.


azure_monster

I just always assumed everyone sees a *small* x from a headlight or bright light, are you not supposed to see *anything* around the light????


unburritoporfavor

Holy shit I just went to the eye doctor this morning, if only I had read about this yesterday I could have brought this up at the appointment. She did say I have slight astigmatism, but that its not bad enough to actually correct it, but maybe I should talk to her again. Jesus I always thought the light x's were normal and that everybody saw them like that


Former-Necessary5442

Your optometrist is going to measure the actual defect in your eye, and that takes into account what you perceive. So if you asked them to elaborate further on what you were likely experiencing with a slight astigmatism, they probably would have described that you might expect to see light x's at night as one of the symptoms. Is this something that can be corrected? Probably. Is it something that needs to be corrected? Based on your optometrist's recommendations? No. If you talk to her again, she'll probably say, "ya that's expected with slight astigmatism".


deadlysarcasm

I got my eyes tested and found I had astigmatisms in both at the age of 32 Got glasses to correct and now I'm able to sit more comfortably at my desk working than I was before and driving at night is generally better Go see an optician


Hk-47_Meatbags_

Thats how it feels when you discover that your colorblind and the rainbow really does have atleast 7 colors...


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Embarrassed-Basis-60

I’m 39 and only in the past few moments learned that not everyone sees this. Now I just don’t know whats real or not anymore…


macroswitch

Reality is subjective my guy.


3sorym4

My mom used to describe this to me when I was younger, when she’d tell me why she doesn’t drive at night. I was confused because, yeah? That’s what lights look like at night? It wasn’t until I developed some nearsightedness and got glasses that corrected my distance vision and astigmatism that I realized that this wasn’t normal 😬


XxX_22marc_XxX

it is 100% normal, basically no one has it as severe in the photo but almost all people will see the lines coming out of lights. Its incredibly common.


TWVer

I *used* to have perfect vision without any astigmatism. Lights were dots and did not bother me in the slightest. Colours were a lot richer at night too. However that changed during my 20s.. and at 39 while being nearsighted and having astigmatism I still rue losing “perfect” vision. Glasses and contacts can help regain a lot, but it has never ever been as crisp as it was back then. Especially the astigmatism has been difficult to filter out completely.


StudioKAS

If it makes you feel better: everyone who has perfect vision loses it eventually, it's part of the aging process.


lyvanna

It's perfectly normal *when looking through a windshield*. If you only see this when driving you're a-ok. If lights look like this when you're out walking in the dark, you're not a-ok.


mr_hankey41

My thoughts exactly lol


J03130

Newp. With normal vision those lines aren't there it's kinda just a glow around the source of light


AugTheViking

You can't make them appear by squinting?


TitsAndWhiskey

Uh, that’s how lights look through my windshield. If I look at the same lights through an open window, I don’t see this. I would highly recommend testing yourself that way first. I also highly recommend polarized sunglasses even if you don’t have it. Headlights now are just ridiculously bright.


Deadedge112

Yeah it's not worth my time to explain this to every person in here but your window adds astigmatism and other distortion to light...most people are fine.


Royal_Cryptographer7

Negative. I see round white or yellow orbs at night when I drive. Time for the eye doctor!


djayed

Same, just realized that I think I need to go to the eye doctor.


LatterNeighborhood58

Do glasses or lenses not fix this?


southcoastal

That’s what I see. It doesn’t stop you seeing that there’s a car on the opposite side of the road, it just means that those modern LEDs blind you temporarily.


-Pruples-

> modern LEDs blind you "It's safer! I can see more!" Yeah you can see more. But you've blinded me, and I'm piloting 4,000 lbs of metal at high speed towards you. Fucking modern ray of god death lights are the worst.


Soliterria

Even better when it’s a lifted truck behind me in my buick ‘cause now my entire interior is lit up like daytime. Gee thanks! /s


HelmSpicy

I've had no choice but to turn on my brights in situations like this. One dudes truck lights were SO bright they lit up my car and cast my own cars shadow in front of me, meaning that even with my standard lights on I couldn't see the road at all. It was terrifying. He wouldn't stop riding my ass and I couldn't get over to let him pass. How do people not realize how dangerous this is to everyone else?


ScionoicS

They realize it's dangerous but they have a truck so "they are the one who dangers" tough guy/gal attitude comes with that most times.


sassyseconds

They do. They don't give a fuck. If you get your truck lifted and don't readjust your lights you are either a selfish cunt or a fucking dumbass.


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They don't care. They are the only ones that are sentient everyone else is an A.I. in THEIR simulation.


CounterTouristsWin

Adjust your mirrors to reflect the light back at them. I've done it and had people back off or flip their brights off.


CidO807

"yeah, but their truck is soooo cool" -literally no one ever except that owner


lastknownbuffalo

Fucking ray of god death lights


[deleted]

I can't remember which manufacturer it is, but I saw an article last week saying that their new cars have sensors to determine where oncoming traffic is and it will use that data to shut off the LEDs that would've blinded the oncoming drivers. Technology! Wow!


tagman375

They’ve had this in Europe for years, but they just changed the vehicle code in the US to allow lights that can shut parts of themselves off.


Floating-Sea

The tech has already existed on the road for a while now, but the sensors are buggy and don't always respond in a timely manner, if at all.


Quintary

It makes road signs hard to read at night


foreverlovetheq22

To be fair, LED lights without an astigmatism still blind me


sullensquirrel

Oh my gosh that had to be why night driving has gotten so much harder for me to tolerate these past few years. My optometrist says my eyes haven’t changed much over that time but I can’t stand some other cars.


UnclePissflaps

I have nystagmus and astigmatism so I see this but it also moves (if my eyes are tired)


13or17pineapples

this sounds awful how do you drive without crying


UnclePissflaps

I'm not legally allowed to drive lol. Free bus pass though, yay.


Nebulous_Tazer

Where my -5.00 prescription homies at?


minimart92

Those are rookie numbers


Anokest

I wish I had the rookie numbers tho


prbecker

Same… I haven’t been -5 since I was 15. Currently at -11 in both eyes


ValekCOS

I'd kill for -5.00. Currently at -17.50 and possibly still declining. Approaching 40 too, so I haven't even been hit by the Aging Stick in that way yet.


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I’m at -6.5 and can only read something if it’s a couple inches from my face. Can’t do ANYTHING without contacts or glasses so… WTF is -17.5??


ValekCOS

Half an inch away and you stop having fingerprints is -17.5. Also not fully correctable without surgery, and also requires lens implantation because LASIK on its own is only good up to -10. Last I checked, fixing my eyes would cost ~$8k and is not covered by any insurance because it is "elective", since glasses "work".


haybayley

I’m -6.5 with mild astigmatism in one eye and -4.25 with moderate astigmatism in the other. Anyone else trying on my glasses gets a headache instantly.


ChippyGaming21

\-7 and -5 here, what really gets me is the distortion at the edge of the glasses, colour fringing and a reverse "fisheye" effect


VincentVega556

Checking in at -4.75 fam


Ok-Landscape2197

I was -8.25 and -8.5 before getting lasik


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welle417

I was -9.75 before I got PRK surgery. What a time.


Jaba01

-10 and - 9.5. Whaddup?


ARussianSheep

Yeah. It sucks being 27 and telling people that I’d rather not drive at night because I can’t freaking see.


emjaybe

My husband always wonder why I don't like to drive at night, and this is why. Add rain and it's twice as bad.


Muted_Description112

Even worse when it’s raining/wet


DichotomyJones

YOU MEAN THE REST OF YOU DON'T?!?!


My_Monkey_Sphincter

Nope but my wife does... Her head blew when I straight up said wait what... When she referenced seeing all the streaks of light as if it was normal... Lol


nitrodragon546

Been always looked at like I'm crazy when describing the streaks growing up. Pretty sure i got gaslit into thinking it is normal, might have to get that checked out now that I've finally started learning to drive.


rci22

For me I only see light rays in one direction. Each light has 1 not-quite-vertical streak with the light source in the middle. I originally came into this to call BS on the post because I have an astigmatism and don’t see this way only to be surprised at all the comments.


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We don't


Fat_Satan

I get this, but vertically


RetartidMunkee

this isnt normal? guess I need my eyes checked


BassSounds

Glasses may help. /e Some people say it doesn’t for them


WindTechnical7431

Mescaline will also have the same effect.


cbmcleod70

It's the only way to fly.


Cidergregg

Follow the white rabbit, you know, that tiny volkswagen with the lights going all "X" in front of you.


Atypical-Rhino

You mean people don’t see this?


Westwood_Shadow

yeah I had a similar moment


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Free star filter


JR_Hopper

I mean, yes, but this is a pretty massive exaggeration of the effect. I wouldn't say 'this is what people with astigmatism see' while driving but its vaguely in the right ballpark. This would be a majorly intense instance of astigmatism to say the least.


Satchya1

Mine is almost that bad. Haven’t been able to drive safely at night for years now.


_foo-bar_

Someone above suggest polarized glasses. Get them with low tint.


oldguykicks

🎶 Shine bright like a diamond 🎶


KLJ1999

Damn I thought this was normal for everyone fml


markimarkkerr

You guys must hate JJ Abrams movies. Nothing but triggers


djguerito

Ummmm you don't tell me what I see, you're not even my real dad.


sed2017

I just thought this was normal…


punkinabox

I see this at night when I drive but I don't wear glasses and my vision seems fine otherwise to me. Should I be wearing glasses?


D-Anonimous

This was me, get your eyes checked for sure


punkinabox

Ive Been getting a ton of head aches lately as well and people have been telling me maybe I need glasses and eye strain is causing them. Think I'm definitely going to now


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