Seeing The World Through Tinted Eyeballs
Please tell me I’m not the only one…
Go outside during a sunny day and close you left eye. Look around.
Okay, now open your left eye and close your right. Look around again.
Left. Right. Left. Right. Rinse. Repeat.
Now tell me, do you notice a slight tint of blue when looking through your left eye, and a slight tint of brown when looking through your right eye? I’ve noticed this phenomena for I don’t know how many years now, and have often wondered if I’m the only one who’s experienced it.
…Speaking of seeing things slightly askew, try to imagine the tenth dimension:
Now try to imagine the tenth dimension as being ruled entirely by kittens riding a Roomba:
I’m sure you’ve all seen David After Dentist:
Well…here’s Chad Vader After Dentist:



“Now tell me, do you notice a slight tint of blue when looking through your left eye, and a slight tint of brown when looking through your right eye?”
That happened to me once. I had a new pair of glasses and the lenses had been made with blanks from different manufacturers. Both presumably clear, but actually very slightly tinted in opposite directions. I had to put the glasses on white paper to convince the optician that there was a problem, but they made me a new pair.
If you don’t wear glasses or contacts, look up “heterochromia”. If the irises can be different, maybe the corneas can too.
Thanks Dan! Will have to dig though this info tonight when I get the chance. I’ve had this visual tint for as long as I can remember. I never notice it indoors, but do notice it when I look for it outdoors on sunny days.