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jsdail
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So, watching this sweet story about a couple married for 73 years that dies hours apart when all of a sudden at 1:19 in the video...fucking crazy eye on the nurse!

http://www.cnn.com/video/?/video/bestoftv/2012/01/26/pkg-ky-married-couple-dies-after-73years.wave#/video/bestoftv/2012/01/26/pkg-ky-married-couple-dies-after-73years.wave


1/27/2012 2:12:08 PM

Snewf
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does she have a glass eye?

1/27/2012 2:13:11 PM

InsultMaster
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Stuart Scott banged her silly

1/27/2012 2:13:38 PM

punchmonk
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I know a guy who never got his lazy eye fixed. He is such a good looking guy but his wondering eye makes me giggle. I feel bad about it because I, too, was born with strabismus but I got mine fixed.

1/27/2012 2:16:25 PM

Eaton Bush
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Woah!
She is part iguana!

[Edited on January 27, 2012 at 2:18 PM. Reason : -]

1/27/2012 2:17:46 PM

Mr. Joshua
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Reminds me of the end of the Notebook.

Of course, I always assumed that in the Notebook James Garner smothered her with a pillow and then overdosed on pills rather than face the murder charge.

1/27/2012 2:18:35 PM

scotieb24
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Out of fucking nowhere!

1/27/2012 2:19:00 PM

dweedle
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1/27/2012 3:44:27 PM

aaronburro
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Quote :
"HIS

WONDERING

EYE"

1/27/2012 8:06:00 PM

dinoantncsu
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something else must've caught her attention

1/27/2012 8:09:23 PM

Skwinkle
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I did not know that was what it was called, but I also had a strabismus (thanks punchy), and I had surgery to correct it when I was a kid. But they said I might have to have it again as an adult. So now when I am tired or my eyes are strained, I get a wall eye. And I have no depth perception.

1/27/2012 8:23:03 PM

CEmann
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It's sooooo wonky

1/27/2012 11:37:56 PM

clalias
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1/27/2012 11:43:21 PM

settledown
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hahahaha

that was fucking awesome

1/27/2012 11:48:02 PM

Kiwi
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OMG I, too, had surgery as a baby to fix my eyes and it only freaks out when I'm tired. Did yall have to wear a stupid patch? My parents were nazis about it.

Also, do you have terrible vision in one eye? The bad one... I cant read out of my weaker eye but I do have depth perception at least a little cause I can ride car's asses and know when to brake lol. :/

1/28/2012 10:10:14 AM

umop-apisdn
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derp

1/28/2012 10:43:51 AM

punchmonk
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My vision was 20/20 at my last appointment but the time before that I was told that I had astigmatism in my right eye, I think. So I don't know. I sometimes have weird almost double vision going on when I have a headache or I am wicked tired. I have also noticed in pics that one eye tends to get a little lazy at times. Other than that I have perfect binocular vision. I am very lucky!

It seems strabismus is a strong recessive gene in my family. I had this problem, my sister, my younger brother and my uncle.

[Edited on January 28, 2012 at 10:52 AM. Reason : it is VERY embarrassing! ]

1/28/2012 10:52:36 AM

Kiwi
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It is but I can tell when my eye is doing it so I just use the ol squint trick, people think I'm really listening to them when I do that. I noticed the coloring in my bad eye is way more saturated, it's weird!

I'm like 20/15 (dr said!) in good eye and like 20/40 in the bad eye. I didn't know so many people on tww had it!

1/28/2012 10:58:29 AM

Skwinkle
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Yes, I had the eye patch. With a rainbow or something on it.

I pretty much only really look out of my left eye rather than both at once. Uncorrected, it's stronger. But it only corrects to 20/30, while my worse eye corrects to 20/20. Also, my non-dominant eye is significantly less open, which always annoys me in pictures.

1/28/2012 1:40:31 PM

The Coz
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That was crazy to watch in real time. Awesome party trick!

1/28/2012 3:33:19 PM

jbrick83
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I would have edited that shit out.

1/28/2012 3:33:54 PM

Kiwi
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I only use my right eye as well, I have to mentally focus on my peripheral in my bad eye if I want to check things out. Though I must have some sight in my bad eye to have depth perception. Do you notice when you look someone in the eye you tend to look into the eye that is your good eye? I wonder if people notice. lol

I have a coworker who has the alternating lazy eyes which means either one can go crazy and there's no method to that madness. So I stare at her mouth when she talks so as not to point it out.

No one has ever pointed mine out, the only people who know are family and the bf, when I told him. So I'm grateful it's not obvious. If I ever lose my right eye though I'm fucked.

1/28/2012 6:11:21 PM

Troop
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Is that John Boehner peeking in the door?

1/29/2012 12:44:55 AM

merbig
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1/29/2012 12:48:35 AM

Troop
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...may very well be....

1/29/2012 12:56:08 AM

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