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Join Date: May 2009
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Ever since I could remember, I can voluntarily control if I blur my eyes, which gives me a sense of heightened focus and awareness, but It causes me to have migraines later on and strains my body's muscles after long usage. WTF onrpg?
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`Doll's Dishwasher
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Can i hear a OWNED.
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Oh if its a way question then I'll tell you.
If you squint for improving your vision then you are forcing your eyes for something not natural. Your brain works overtime to adjust your eyes and then processing it. Which overloads your head. The blurring thing you do, (I think I know what you mean) is the same reason. Quote:
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Roon's Rogue
Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: The Pond
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What kind of answer do you want? You are the last child of Krypton that has amazing squint-eye vision?
Squinting focuses light rays that enter your eye and slightly improves your vision. I should report you for being a nonsensical retard. |
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