You didn't find a longer term?
seriously how do you all say "cernes" then?
@candle @steeliestllama stop faving and answer me it is an important question
@sempervirenx @steeliestllama "bags under eyes" i guess
@steeliestllama @candle how do you say "cernes" birb fren?
@steeliestllama @sempervirenx how do we refer to the dark under-eye tiredness, but i think we just generally don't...
@sempervirenx @steeliestllama like i guess we might say "tired eyes"??? there's no precise term i think
@candle @sempervirenx the English language is so blech
@steeliestllama @sempervirenx british people are always exhausted so we just call them eyes
@candle @sempervirenx we're just tired 24/7 what is it like to have no circles under your eyes
I wanna know
@steeliestllama @sempervirenx what do french people call it when your eyes have a normal skin tone because you aren't tired??
@candle @steeliestllama if you're not tired there's nothing to see??? so nothing??
@sempervirenx @candle who are these not-tired people
@steeliestllama @candle aliens. or are we the alien ones?
@sempervirenx @candle *x files theme plays*
@sempervirenx @steeliestllama (i kid, i kid, as if the normal human state were dark circles :P)
@candle @sempervirenx it is, who lied to you
@steeliestllama @candle can't relate
@candle @steeliestllama well you're really lacking on the aesthetic side
@steeliestllama @candle no, the term
@sempervirenx @candle we don't? Bags under the eyes is about as close as we get?
Or we just call 'em dark circles or something
@sempervirenx @candle
like are we talking pronunciation or