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No but seriously, can Asians really see the same as us with those squinted eyes? I saw a guy yesterday who I swear was asleep.
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No we can't
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>>220448372
They can see better

Know how you squint your eyes when aimed a weapon? They're doing it 24/7
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>>220448372
Asian eye small but anime eye big ... Why?
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>>220448372
the part of the eye that can see is that round thing in the center of the iris so unless the skin is blocking that it shouldn't be that much different.
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>>220448580
This
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You know when your fov is quake pro?
That's how we see.
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>>220448372
I ordered a pair of nice sunglasses from japan
despite being wraparound style, they very clearly don't cover my entire vertical field of view lmao
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>>220448595
Big eye look more childish

No race in the world has vertical eyes
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>>220448372
Don't be racist, chud
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>>220448652
this could be your big mayo-monkey yakubian nose pushing them too far from your eyes
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>>220448372
lol
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>>220449786
*ror
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>>220449831
i kek'd
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>>220449831
Idk why I laughed at this dumb post
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>>220449786
>>220449831
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