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Originally Posted by A mysterious girl
I have a friend that is both long-sighted and short-sighted. But what I mean is that if he was only short-sighted he wouldnīt be able to play basketball as well as he does.
And, well I think itīs not so easy to read with only one eye.
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I don't know about that. I think I have the worst eyes in my family, since I've been wearing glasses since I was very young, and I play basketball without my glasses in gym lessons and such (I DID wear my glasses once, but then I got hit in the face with ball and I had to sit out for the rest of the lesson as my Teacher tried to bend them back to their original shape) and I play fine... Well... I can shoot, I'm just not the best runner.
I would have thought, after over twenty years of being blind in his left eye, that Wilt would have gotten used to it, just like he would have had to of gotten used to only having one arm, after all, I suppose he'd have probably had a little trouble with his balance after having it amputated, and there have probably been occasions where he's gone to reach something with his left arm, only to remember that it isn't there anymore.