I've been noticing that Tina has been increasingly missing her glasses as of late when not in-character for something, which begs the question... is she trying to ditch her specs?
If so, I have to take issue with that... after all, it took a while for glasses to become socially acceptable (luckily, I was able to grow up during that time, because I never had to put up with the whole "four eyes" harassment), and as a glasses wearer myself, I kind of see this as someone in the same league trying to lose a key part of who they are.
I can forgive Drew Carey, although he did have surgery to correct his vision, he kept his glasses since they were just as big a part of him as his big belly.
I mean come on, specs are cool, not to mention the common misconception that glasses automatically indicate that you're an intellectual, even if you're not really that bright *cough*Jeanette*cough*.
Or am I just thinking too deeply into this? Should I just forget about it, fall down, and go to sleep?
If so, I have to take issue with that... after all, it took a while for glasses to become socially acceptable (luckily, I was able to grow up during that time, because I never had to put up with the whole "four eyes" harassment), and as a glasses wearer myself, I kind of see this as someone in the same league trying to lose a key part of who they are.
I can forgive Drew Carey, although he did have surgery to correct his vision, he kept his glasses since they were just as big a part of him as his big belly.
I mean come on, specs are cool, not to mention the common misconception that glasses automatically indicate that you're an intellectual, even if you're not really that bright *cough*Jeanette*cough*.
Or am I just thinking too deeply into this? Should I just forget about it, fall down, and go to sleep?