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Are you one of those lucky folks with naturally 20/20 vision, with no need of glasses or contact lenses? Well bully for you, long may it continue. You may want to flip the page and read something else, because this article is for the rest of us, we less than perfect specimens who need a little help to focus further than we can reach

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