But I made an interesting discovery recently. I found that
if I apply a small amount of pressure to the outside of each eyeball with my
fingers, my visual acuity at short distances noticeably improves. And I suppose
it makes perfect sense. No doubt the pressure on the eyeball causes the lens to
become more compressed so that incoming light rays are more acutely refracted.
In other words, you’re doing the job the optical muscles used to do before they
grew weak. I love making discoveries like that.
And I think this is probably the most boring post I’ve ever
made. But at least it isn’t about America.
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