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I just have to stir the pot. my ears are pierced at the very upper part and I wear small curved barbells there. I got tired of having a sore ear from jamming one of those earbud things for the cell phone in my ear. so I put an aligater clip on it and now when I stay on the phone for long periods of time I clip the earbud to my earring.
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What could be better than functional as well as decorative. :thumbsup:
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I spend the better part of my day being sure (or trying to) not to pierce, saw, drill, hammer, screw, nail or otherwise perforate my body. It works better when the juices stay inside and the bacteria, sawdust, metal filings etc, stay outside.
Call me old fashioned. I understand intellectually what it is all about but I don't get it. Despite my sig line. |
I could imagine setting the piercing so that rather than having a screw attachment, setting a countersunk magnetic attachment point, so you just click each side of the glasses on or off, and you could have multiple styles but with the same magnetic attachment point. Prescription sunglasses, etc. And if someone punches you they'll just fall off. These countersunk magnets are strong enough to keep sunglasses clipped to the appropriate frames on a speedboat, so I think that would work out quite nicely.
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But what if they made you crosseyed, like the Optigrab?
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wear one side as an eyepatch to correct the lazy eye. for that matter, this could usher in a new era of anti-symmetry what with wearing mismatched specs...
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even better, just embed the magents under the skin..
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