TRASHEW HAS CUNTED ANOTHER FILM OFF ME
IF SHE GETS PREGNANT THERE ARE NASTY GHOSTS IN HER WOMB
A university professor who has struggled with depth perception since birth says his vision has dramatically improved after watching 3Dmovies.
Suddenly he was able to see with an improved sense of depth, and the phenomenon continued when he left the cinema. "Suddenly, things began to jump out at me," Bridgeman told CNN, adding that he felt "euphoric". He said he previously "saw the world as kind of, in theory, three-dimensional "I didn't realise that until I began to see in proper stereo."
OGLING BOGGLE EYED TRASHEW SITS INDOORS ALL DAY WATCHING PEOPLE MASTURBATE
I WILL RIP OUT HER BABIES AND SHOVE THEM UP HER SMELLY LITTLE BOTTOM
It appears watching the film trained his eyes, which do not naturally face the same direction at the same time, to focus properly on the stereo image in front of him. "It was sort of serendipitous that I had spent my lifetime studying vision, and then this experience happened, so I could talk about it and maybe understand it in ways that most people wouldn't be able to," he said.
THERE IS NOTHING SEREDIPITOUS ABOUT TRASHEW SHE IS AN OGLING BOGGLE EYED PIECE OF SHIT
Bridgeman's stereoscopic vision is by no means perfect in the wake of his 3D epiphany. Nevertheless, the development suggests some people who have lost depth perception can recover it in certain circumstances, contrary to what was once thought. CNN quotes Paul Harris, an associate professor at the Southern College of Optometry in Memphis, Tennessee, who states: "Certainly immersion in a 3D movie could, if somebody had a marginal vision system, could absolutely improve it," though he adds: "I wouldn't prescribe (a movie)."
Bridgeman's stereoscopic vision is by no means perfect in the wake of his 3D epiphany. Nevertheless, the development suggests some people who have lost depth perception can recover it in certain circumstances, contrary to what was once thought. CNN quotes Paul Harris, an associate professor at the Southern College of Optometry in Memphis, Tennessee, who states: "Certainly immersion in a 3D movie could, if somebody had a marginal vision system, could absolutely improve it," though he adds: "I wouldn't prescribe (a movie)."
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