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On 24 Apr 2019 10:51:29 GMT, Buck@Scanners.Inc (Buck) wrote:
Googling "can you make brown eyes blue" returns that yes, you
can. There's even an experimental laser treatment to make it
permanent. Most logically done with contact lenses.
I don't know how that can't interfere with your vision. Maybe
like looking through a set of blue-tinted sunglasses. idk I do know
I've seen girls with unusually blue eyes. Strikingly blue, even.
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