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I'm sorry your peeps are such assholes. I don't have anyone to help me look, but at least nobody is making it worse. I have a big bright blue box to shut mine in, because if a nighttime earthquake knocked it away I think I could find it by flashlight. (And a flashlight hanging on every doorknob!)
I do have a bright blue case, but that's where I keep my emergency backup glasses. That stays at home though, every time I lose my glasses seems to be when I'm staying the night at a friend's place..
Mildly interesting update..
I wish the glasses case was neon yellow instead, because apparently blue is impossible to find in the dark. ๐คทโโ๏ธ
https://poshmark.com/listing/MARC-JACOBS-Yellow-Hardshell-Sunglasses-Case-New-with-Cleaning-Cloth-66cbb169e825d142ebe41a86
I think a hard case is best in case of stepping on it when looking for it