People say stuff like this online but it’s just dumb. These glasses intentionally look like normal ray bans so you probably wouldn’t notice. The only time I’ve noticed someone wearing them, it was a friend of mine so I’m not going to be an asshole. Are you an asshole?
I think he wears them because he sometimes rides a sketchy train line late at night and he wants to be able to record if something goes down. He has normal, vision correcting lenses in them so I can’t just ask him to take them off. The best path forward to respect my friend while respecting my own privacy is to try to bring up the privacy concerns of those glasses and hope he gets the hint.
My main point is when people say things online like “if I see somebody with those I’d slap them off”. No you wouldn’t. You wouldn’t do or say anything. The person who says that online is a keyboard warrior that’s unfamiliar with real life confrontation. Your privacy is not being respected by getting into a fistfight, drawing the attention of everyone including the police. That’s not how you would solve this conflict. That’s how you become an asshole with a mugshot.
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Regarding your friend, what I did in a similar situation was shove my friend to the ground, kick some dirt in his face, and stomp on his glasses, and he got the hint after that. Lol no. I didn’t do that. He was always live streaming to his yt account using a helmet mounted GoPro. I told him that I won’t be hanging around him when he did that, because I wasn’t comfortable with the whole thing. He heard me, and shut that off when I was around, as well as gave me heads up when he was going to be with others that I might be with (so he can be ready to shut it off when I got there, or give me the opportunity to wear my fullface mask). He was awesome. I never got the need to ls everything, but whatever, he respected those who didn’t want to be on it, and shut it off. Your friend has a better reason I think, but he should respect your desire to not be on it, and switch glasses to standard ones when you’re around (quality glasses are cheap af nowadays, if you know where to look). All I am saying, is that respect goes both ways. I didn’t suggest slapping them off his face (though I understand the sentiment lol). You seem like a good, respectful friend to him, and I hope he’s the same to you.
People say stuff like this online but it’s just dumb. These glasses intentionally look like normal ray bans so you probably wouldn’t notice. The only time I’ve noticed someone wearing them, it was a friend of mine so I’m not going to be an asshole. Are you an asshole?
Not sure it’s an asshole move to protect one’s privacy. It is, however, an asshole move to violate someone else’s privacy. Is your friend an asshole?
I think he wears them because he sometimes rides a sketchy train line late at night and he wants to be able to record if something goes down. He has normal, vision correcting lenses in them so I can’t just ask him to take them off. The best path forward to respect my friend while respecting my own privacy is to try to bring up the privacy concerns of those glasses and hope he gets the hint.
My main point is when people say things online like “if I see somebody with those I’d slap them off”. No you wouldn’t. You wouldn’t do or say anything. The person who says that online is a keyboard warrior that’s unfamiliar with real life confrontation. Your privacy is not being respected by getting into a fistfight, drawing the attention of everyone including the police. That’s not how you would solve this conflict. That’s how you become an asshole with a mugshot.
Hahahahaha!!! I love this, and am going to start using this
Regarding your friend, what I did in a similar situation was shove my friend to the ground, kick some dirt in his face, and stomp on his glasses, and he got the hint after that. Lol no. I didn’t do that. He was always live streaming to his yt account using a helmet mounted GoPro. I told him that I won’t be hanging around him when he did that, because I wasn’t comfortable with the whole thing. He heard me, and shut that off when I was around, as well as gave me heads up when he was going to be with others that I might be with (so he can be ready to shut it off when I got there, or give me the opportunity to wear my fullface mask). He was awesome. I never got the need to ls everything, but whatever, he respected those who didn’t want to be on it, and shut it off. Your friend has a better reason I think, but he should respect your desire to not be on it, and switch glasses to standard ones when you’re around (quality glasses are cheap af nowadays, if you know where to look). All I am saying, is that respect goes both ways. I didn’t suggest slapping them off his face (though I understand the sentiment lol). You seem like a good, respectful friend to him, and I hope he’s the same to you.