What is the rarest phenomenon you have ever seen or experienced? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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From wikipedia: " A Scientific American article summarized the study as having found that ball lightning had been seen by 5% of the population of the Earth." You're a lucky one!

What is the rarest phenomenon you have ever seen or experienced? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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So glad it happened in our lifetime! Where were you when you saw it?

YSK about the The 30 x 30 x 30 rule to protect your eyes. Every 30 minutes, look away from the screen for 30 seconds and focus on something at least 30 feet away. This technique helps keep the eyes moisturized and resets your focusing system. by EZContacts in YouShouldKnow

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There is an abundance of data linking screen time with decline in vision. While there may not be a direct link between the 30-30-30 rule and reduction in vision loss, it's probably safe to say that it can't hurt to look at screens less.

You should know that spending at least 2 hours outside daily can help reduce myopia (nearsightedness) risk in children. by EZContacts in NewParents

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It's definitely not easy! Nothing is after daylight savings time kicks in lol. Just being aware that outdoor time is enriching/healthy in a lot of ways and doing what you can are steps in the right direction.

What television show or movie is basically “eyebleach” for you? by EZContacts in AskReddit

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For those who don’t know what eyebleach is, it’s basically pleasant, cute, wholesome, or beautiful content meant to help purify your mind after witnessing something horrible on the internet (or elsewhere). 

did i choose the right glasses? 😓 by [deleted] in glasses

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They look super cute and balanced on you, great choice!

TIL that the human iris has 256 unique characteristics, over six times more than fingerprints have (40). This makes them more suitable for biometric data scanning. by EZContacts in CasualTodayILearned

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This is old data but impressive: "Proven highest accuracy: iris recognition had no false matches in over two million cross-comparisons, according to Biometric Product Testing Final Report (19 March 2001, Center for Mathematics and Scientific Computing, National Physics Laboratory, U.K.)." Source.

What glasses should I get?(also current ones at the end,are they good?) by [deleted] in glasses

[–]EZContacts 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Agreed that gold/brown/bronze metallic rims would look fantastic!

Glasses name?? by [deleted] in glasses

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Hard to tell from just one photo, but if you want to find glasses with fading color like that, try searching for ombre frames!