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Don't try this at home, kids.
I just read about someone who dropped his contact lens on the floor. Several hours later he found the shriveled remains. For some reason he decided to run water over it and put it back in. That sort of thing is highly looked down upon by the contact lens community, isn't it? Even if it looks fine, it isn't right? |
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