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Yupyup, need to wear those funky glasses to see it 3-D. *pulls out a pair*

But IMAX doesn't always show 3-D. It was originally a BIG cinema.

Really? I never knew that only thought it was for 3-D movies...

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Hmm... sounds interesting. I never liked those glasses - they didn't work properly.

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Hmm... sounds interesting. I never liked those glasses - they didn't work properly.

The 3-D glasses are plastic now instead of paper. So now you don't have to worry about them ripping.

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It wasn't that - it was just that I couldn't wear the 3-D glasses and my own glasses at the same time.

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It wasn't that - it was just that I couldn't wear the 3-D glasses and my own glasses at the same time.

That stinks, how's it like trying to put glasses over glasses? :S

So whats been up?

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Lol my dad has had bad eye sight his whole life, but he can see fine without glasses on but for some weird reason he can't see in 3-D...

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Yeah, I have a similar problem - even if I take off my glasses and put on the 3-D ones, it doesn't seem to work. It's even worse if I try to wear both glasses at the same time.

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I haven't had that problem yet - the last time I tried putting on 3-D glasses I didn't need normal ones. But now I do, so I'm going to have the problem sometime soon.

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You only need the glasses for reading AA3 - you don't have to have them on all the time, so I'm guessing movies will be all right without your glasses.

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I only got my glasses this year, and I haven't seen 3-D since then. I guess I would just site up close. V_V

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I only got my glasses this year, and I haven't seen 3-D since then. I guess I would just site up close. V_V

 

I have two questions. Firstly, how would sitting up close help?

And secondly... what does V_V mean? :P

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Yeah, I have a similar problem - even if I take off my glasses and put on the 3-D ones, it doesn't seem to work. It's even worse if I try to wear both glasses at the same time.

It worked for me. Only problem was that my arms were sore in the end from keeping both glasses on. Luckily I use contacts now. ^^

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My eyesight sucks without my glasses - I doubt sitting closer would help.

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I prefer glasses - the idea of sticking something in your eye has always bothered me.

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Maybe I should get laser surgery - it does get tiring having to bother with lenses all the time.

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I don't have glasses, my eye sight is perfectly fine :D . Not boasting or anything ^_^

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There is one advantage to having glasses - if the wind blows in your face with a load of dust your eyes don't sting as bad.

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One of my classmates says he has a "sleepy eye", but I have no idea what he means.

 

It doesn't sting at all for me, except when some stuff gets behind the glasses. Then... x_x

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Well it's even worse without glasses. Optimal protection would be goggles, but those would look weird if you weren't going swimming.

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