I mean, the glasses one just sounds like they tried to do the right thing but trusted a shitty manufacturer. No freaking clue what the "eyes of NASA" is, though.
Actually just looking around outside during the eclipse, not at the sun, just at the trees and ground and stuff, made my eyes feel weird. Because it looked like a bright sunny day, but it was quite dim.
The dimness made you feel like you could open your eyes wider than you ought to, the UV light kept giving 0 fucks about the eclipse and smacked yer eyeballs around.
That's the brain trying to adjust to conflicting information. Since our internal pattern recognition circuits aren't built to handle eclipses - they're just too damn rare