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with my glasses or contacts off...yes...because then i can't see details...haha
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Maybe not perfect, but certainly better:)
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Well, since I'm nearsighted, I'd say things look blurry when too far away. :)
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The reason the grass looker greener on the other side is because you aren't close enough to see all the dirt. :D
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Perfect? I don't know, but I have noticed that some things do - people, cars, houses, etc. Get closer and you can see the flaws not visible from the distance.
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I think so. But, my ex didn't look like anything special from about ten feet away but when you got up close, wow. I wouldn't know how to explain that.
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Well...now that I think about it, that statement is true in most cases. In graphic editing, when retouching a photo, the picture might seem old-fashioned with messed up pixels. But if you zoom out, it looks like any other picture taken by a digital camera.
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Most things tend to look much better from a distance. I know I always do.
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This is what things look like to me.
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Yep and espically some faces among other things.
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not to me, I'm near sighted...:) not that they look perfect close up either...
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Most city skylines look great from far away and then as you get closer you see poverty areas, the homeless and urban decay.
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Since I am far-sighted, yes, everything up close is just a blur.
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I don't care how far away you are, this will NEVER look perfect!
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figuratively? Not always literally? not always
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