I'm curious. There's a Canadian politician who wears dark glasses all the
time, including indoors. What disorder would necessitate this practise?
Thanks for any replies.
> I'm curious. There's a Canadian politician who wears dark glasses all the
> time, including indoors. What disorder would necessitate this practise?
With politicians, the wearing of dark glasses all the time is almost
always due to shifty eyes syndrome. Usually there's also some delusions
of self grandeur along with a good portion celebrity envy and movie star
emulation. But it could also be be a simple case of photophobia
(sensitivity to light), a condition that has several causes and triggers.

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Zetsu - 25 Oct 2007 13:33 GMT
The is the First Class routed pathway to the destruction of sight, to
continually wear dark glasses, to wear them at all, is a major form of
stupidity and greatly injurious to the health of sight.
The cure of sensitivity to light is of the very opposite nature: to
expose one's vision to bright light and to slowly but surely accustom
oneself to the brightness. Not only will the person find that his
photophobia has soon completely departed, but that swelling of the
tissue in the eye is completely reduced and that to look into bright
lights is one of the highest pleasures which the person enjoys.
>With politicians, the wearing of dark glasses all the time is almost
>always due to shifty eyes syndrome.
'Shifty eye syndrome'? What is this idiotic disorder if not just
another invented definition of the eyecare profession to conceal their
embarrassment of exposure in their idiocy and failure in the treatment
of imperfect sight?
spammer - 26 Oct 2007 00:42 GMT
> The is the First Class routed pathway to the destruction of sight, to
> continually wear dark glasses, to wear them at all, is a major form of
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> embarrassment of exposure in their idiocy and failure in the treatment
> of imperfect sight?
This is one of THE most retarded posts from you yet, keep up the good
work.
Father Mike - 28 Oct 2007 23:09 GMT
>> I'm curious. There's a Canadian politician who wears dark glasses all the
>> time, including indoors. What disorder would necessitate this practise?
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> emulation. But it could also be be a simple case of photophobia
> (sensitivity to light), a condition that has several causes and triggers.
OK, thanks. I've never heard of photophobia before. I guess it's worth a
Google.