I'm Googley-Eyed for the Walton Goggins Goggle Glasses
Briefly

The article discusses modular sunglasses that adapt for comfort during high-speed activities like boating or biking, priced around $150. Alongside the product review, it delves into a TV show finale where characters Rick and Chelsea face tragic ends. Their relationship serves as the crux of the narrative, foreshadowed throughout the season as they grapple with personal demons. The juxtaposition of consumer insights on sunglasses with the deeper commentary on show dynamics reflects on issues of wealth and relationship impact.
They're also modular, so if the strap is just too weird-looking, you can clip in nose pads and arms, which is genius. That alone makes the sunglasses so much more comfortable and useful, especially if you like boating, biking, or other high-speed activities.
Moreover, they come in five different colors (La Tortuga and Mama's Skillet are back-ordered, but the blue is quite nice), and they're reasonably priced, at $150 for the whole kit.
Rick and Chelsea die, because he can't escape his demons. The demon that Chelsea can't escape is Rick. Their deaths were foreshadowed the entire season.
Despite our obsession with this love affair, Rick and Chelsea didn't have to be rich, and their storyline could've taken place on a whole other show.
Read at WIRED
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