Well they'd best make amends by puttng on a really good concept sale tomorrow, then.Exactly, it’s their fault!
Well they'd best make amends by puttng on a really good concept sale tomorrow, then.Exactly, it’s their fault!
Exactly!Well they'd best make amends by puttng on a really good concept sale tomorrow, then.
But think of how much *more* money you will have to spend, now that you are single!Girlfriend "How did you forget Valentines day??"
Me"See, I really didn't forget it"
Girlfriend "So why didn't you get me anything"
Me" Mentions concept sale"
Also Me" Now single February 14, 2018, I like long walks on the beach with alcohol in my hand"
A cunning plan!But think of how much *more* money you will have to spend, now that you are single!
CIG thinks of everything!
Do NOT tease me...ok, just a little bit, it feels good!Looks like a retaliatior module
Same here! In fact I past it to my oldest son. I never realized it until we had him TESTed. I always right click text on the browser and highlight it blue so I can take in what I'm reading. Yellow works good too. My son, he has light purple transparencies to lay over paper to help himI had a test in person for what colour filter would work best for me, basically I had to read text over and over with different colour filters and they gaged my speed and how much i remembered - it's that simple if you have it you get faster and more efficient with the right filter just like that *Clicks fingers* because your brain isn't using excessive amounts of resources processing the visuals coming form your eyes with the right filter (hence the fatigue, thats whats causing it).
The aim with the colours is to reduce the contrast between text and background on the page. We found my best color filter is Lavender which makes me look like a hippy when i'm wearing my glasses but hey at least it's not pink. I don't have a prescription for glasses so they are literally just coloured lenses. They recommend you don't go out right away and get glasses as they are fairly pricey to get in the exact colour you want, they recommend using acetate sheets first as your colour can change a few shades in the first few weeks of using. Or thats what I was told.
If you're interested and don't want to spend loads of money on tests and things, get a box of chocolates with coloured plastic transparent wrappers and experiment. It's not perfect as the shades will likely not be spot-on but if you find the green wrappers get you through a few pages with no tiredness and you can remember all you read you've likely found your answer, and you have a box of chocolates to enjoy.
If it turns out this helps, colour filters are the remedy but not the cure. If I don't use my filter its right back to snoozeland. Helpful at bedtime - a few pages and i'm spark-out!
Yep, the highlight text trick! I do what but it doesn't seem to work on TEST...Same here! In fact I past it to my oldest son. I never realized it until we had him TESTed. I always right click text on the browser and highlight it blue so I can take in what I'm reading. Yellow works good too. My son, he has light purple transparencies to lay over paper to help him
I just wanted to point out how wrong I was...CIG has been playing us. Clearly it's the Redeemer (Clearly..... CLEARLY! /1920's aristocrat). Skip Valentines Day and show off the new Redeemer? Gut punch the community right in the feels.