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Double Vision
The writing titled “Double Vision,” written by Lucy Q., talks about his eyesight. I can’t really say I can relate with the author. I can kind of understand because I have terrible eyesight. She stated, “My ophthalmologist calls it a visual impairment or ‘oculocutaneous albinism,’ if he wants to sound fancy. I just say I have bad eyes.” Lucy Qin’s writing left me feeling surprised. I’m also very surprised that she sees this as a benefit or blessing, most people would probably make excuses why they couldn’t do a certain thing. She stated, “One area of my life in which this viewpoint has been especially useful is my wrestling career.” Instead she takes it in stride. I see this too in my town, just not as bad. It’s just people with terrible eyesight. This is a very well-written article. I never had any trouble reading anything.
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