It's also really uncomfortable.
Dopants: He meant what he said and he said what he meant, a Ninety is faithful 100%.If you really, really wanted to pull it off, you could try wearing fake glasses over your contacts and try to make the move work that way.
I wear glasses iver contacts, sometimes. My myopia (and astigmatysm) is that bad.
Dopants: He meant what he said and he said what he meant, a Ninety is faithful 100%.& Lelouch did it.
Well, yeah, but his eyes are larger than most people's fists.
The main problem is that most people can't take off contact lens in a single fluid motion. And when they can, it's typically not clear exactly what they just did.
"Canada Day is over, and now begins the endless dark of the Canada Night."@Space Jawa: Non-prescription sunglasses could work, but only outdoors and during the daytime.
That... makes way more sense than it had right to.
Heh. Coleasquid is such a Ganondorf fangirl.
Dopants: He meant what he said and he said what he meant, a Ninety is faithful 100%.It's spreading a bit. I've certainly liked him and the Gerudo more after reading some of her posts.
Oh really when?I went on an archive binge and I ended up changing my avi because I love this guy's hair.
Oh really when?
That's extremely funny.
...I gotta play those games.
Dopants: He meant what he said and he said what he meant, a Ninety is faithful 100%.Yes, you do.
I agree with the comments, that really should become the response whenever someone criticizes Wright's abilities: Phoenix Wright once won a case by cross-examining a parrot. Your argument is invalid.
My Tumblr. Currently liveblogging Haruhi Suzumiya and revisiting Danganronpa V3.My favourite about that is that it happened because the prosecutor suggested it sarcastically. He was all 'this is insane. I suppose next you'll want to interview his pet parrot,' and then Pheonix was all 'yes. That is a thing I want to do'.
"Canada Day is over, and now begins the endless dark of the Canada Night."Edgeworth's life is a maddening series of attempts to be more logical and serious than the rest of the setting.
I have a message from another time...Does Phoenix ever land with a case in which his defendant is actually guilty?
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Yes, I think.
Yes, but as with the one time a Perry Mason client was guilty, there's a twist.
Yeah, peeling the contacts out of your eyes just isn't as dramatic.
My Tumblr. Currently liveblogging Haruhi Suzumiya and revisiting Danganronpa V3.