Prism Glasses
I can’t even begin to describe what this is like. Sure, I can describe what this looks like. But I can’t describe the feelings that go with it. This is freaking amazing. I haven’t seen so much at once in so long. It’s not perfect, but I can see. I can’t believe I’ve missed so much for almost three years and had no idea that there was an entire half of the world that I was missing out on. A video will come later. I’m busy looking at things.
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