CantSpellPoker
Straight
2 things immediately come to mind:
1. Sunglasses - If it’s between the hours of dawn and dusk, I’m wearing shades if I can help it. Especially when driving. I even sometimes wear them while driving in the rain, as I have multiple pairs, some of which are best suited for cloudy and low light conditions. Much of this stems from the fact that I had such poor vision from age 8-27 that I couldn’t even get prescription sunglasses. Then I got LASIK in 2017 and I think I’m trying to make up for 2 decades of lost time.
2. Headphones - Whether it’s for travel or home use, I listen to music and podcasts a lot, and I’m constantly reaching for my Bose noise cancelling headphones. Apart from the noise cancellation allowing you to focus on whatever you’re listening to, there is a genuine difference in what you hear musically when you’ve got a good quality pair of headphones in. You pick up on things that you would never catch if you were just playing it out of your phone’s speaker.
1. Sunglasses - If it’s between the hours of dawn and dusk, I’m wearing shades if I can help it. Especially when driving. I even sometimes wear them while driving in the rain, as I have multiple pairs, some of which are best suited for cloudy and low light conditions. Much of this stems from the fact that I had such poor vision from age 8-27 that I couldn’t even get prescription sunglasses. Then I got LASIK in 2017 and I think I’m trying to make up for 2 decades of lost time.
2. Headphones - Whether it’s for travel or home use, I listen to music and podcasts a lot, and I’m constantly reaching for my Bose noise cancelling headphones. Apart from the noise cancellation allowing you to focus on whatever you’re listening to, there is a genuine difference in what you hear musically when you’ve got a good quality pair of headphones in. You pick up on things that you would never catch if you were just playing it out of your phone’s speaker.