• @sandbox
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    896 months ago

    Optometrists believe that the reason for this is that we’re tending to be inside more than we used to be, rather than going outside as much, so our eyes basically aren’t getting as much exercise in looking at stuff far away.

    • @anlumo
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      306 months ago

      I’ve also heard the theory that eyes need ultraviolet light to grow properly, which is missing in artificial lighting.

    • @kemsat
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      86 months ago

      Yeah, I’ve noticed that my eyes focal point has become the distance to my monitor.

      • @return2ozma
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        46 months ago

        We’re also only focusing on our phone screen not too far from our face too.

    • @over_clox
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      -176 months ago

      You mean to tell me, that in this day and age, with half a zillion cars out on the road damn near every day, that people don’t go outside as much as they used to? Let alone have to look half a mile down the road to find the exit sign on the highway?..

      • @FlowVoid
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        466 months ago

        Myopia develops in children. If you have any, you’ll know they don’t generally look out of car windows.

        • @over_clox
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          6 months ago

          Oh, I’ve got myopia, like -5 vision, and yes I was born with it. That’s why I ain’t buying that whole ‘we don’t go outside as much’ theory for even a second.

          Edit: Thank goodness for glasses/contact lenses.

          • @[email protected]
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            276 months ago

            I’ve spent most of my life in front of a screen and have perfect vision, a couple of people don’t make a statistic

            • @over_clox
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              -116 months ago

              I grew up on a 40 acre horse ranch and had to walk about a quarter mile to even catch the school bus, yet couldn’t see a pile of horse shit until I accidentally stepped in it.

              So still, I ain’t buying that whole ‘spending more time indoors causes myopia’ thing, I was literally born with it.

              • @Nutteman
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                66 months ago

                Lmao you really just do the ol “had to wall a mile up hill both ways”

                • @over_clox
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                  -66 months ago

                  LMAO, you ever tried walking a quarter mile when your vision is so bad you can’t even see your own fucking dick clearly?

                  • @TrousersMcPants
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                    76 months ago

                    Maybe you should put your dick away tho, I think there’s better ways to check your vision

                  • @Nutteman
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                    36 months ago

                    I just can’t see my own dick clearly because it’s incredibly, incredibly small. I’d DM you a pic but my electron microscope is in the shop rn.

              • @[email protected]
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                36 months ago

                There are infants born with heart issues, does that mean that you should eat 10 hamburgers a day anyway?

                • @over_clox
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                  -16 months ago

                  Did everyone miss my point? I didn’t grow up stuck inside so often, I spent a LOT of time outdoors. Hell, the first book I ever read was a survival manual.

                  I even learned to drive a stick shift at age 7, before I even got glasses. So I still stand by the opinion that indoor vs outdoor environment makes fuckall nothing to do with nearsightedness.

                  You’re either born with it or you aren’t. It’s all about the shape of the eye.

                  I spent more time outdoors than indoors.

                  • @[email protected]
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                    16 months ago

                    I mean, I don’t know how much simpler I can make it. You can be born without a hand or lose it in an accident, same as you, you can be born with bad eyesight or develop it because of external factors, doesn’t mean that we shouldn’t mitigate the external factors.

          • @triptrapper
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            116 months ago

            So because you were born with myopia, you don’t believe that some people develop it later in life? What are you talking about?

            • @over_clox
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              -66 months ago

              Do you even know what causes myopia at birth? The eyes aren’t properly spherical, they’re elongated. This doesn’t tend to change all that much over one’s lifetime either.

              • AwesomeLowlander
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                16 months ago

                You aren’t born with adult sized eyes. Your eyes grow as you grow, and their growth appears to be regulated by how they’re used. It’s covered in the article, maybe read it?

                • @over_clox
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                  -36 months ago

                  No shit Watson. It’s still all about the shape and proportions of the eye, not the size. Anyone with myopia can literally push their eyes in gently via the eyelids and see a bit better.

                  Your eyes don’t get longer from being indoors, you’re either born with longer than normal eyes or you aren’t. Some are even born with shorter eyes, called hyperopia (also better known as farsightedness).

                  • AwesomeLowlander
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                    46 months ago

                    Right, you somehow know better than all the scientists and opthalmologists who’ve explained otherwise 🙄