For me there's at least two things:
This is the most recent: apparently, I'm nearsighted. Not horribly nearsighted to the point where things that are far away look like a total blur (like a camera changing focus), but sometimes things can come off looking much blurrier to me than they should be to someone with perfect 20-20 vision. Maybe this explains why 3D doesn't bother me at all, I'm always looking at it close up. (yeah I don't know if that last part is true, I'm just guessing) I haven't had a doctor check me out, but I always suspected it when I started to have trouble reading the white boards during class. A fellow classmate was kind enough to let me use her glasses for a second to check something, and sure enough the writing on the white board because clear as crystal upon putting the glasses on. Gonna need to get a doctor to check me out first and then hopefully I can get some glasses before next semester begins (it'll make note taking easier since taking notes this semester and the last one started to become a pain).
This one is older, and one I didn't know until after my parents informed me of it in either middle or high school (I forget when). I'm partially autistic as well. I've got what's called Asperger's Syndrome (yeah yeah, I've heard the "lol it rhymes with 'ass burgers'" jokes before, not our fault the condition was named after an Austrian man with a last name that sounds weird in English). I tend not to think too much about it (nor do I bring it up often on the internet since places like Something Awful and 4chan like to make fun of autism in general), but I have looked at the "symptoms list" a few times and was surprised to find I do display many of them. Some aren't as bad as they were when I was a child since people with Aspergers can improve their condition over time, but admitted some are still there and can be pretty noticeable to those with knowledge of the condition beforehand. For one I do have rather limited "interests" (maybe not as limited as when I was a child, but it's still not a very large list) and even though this is something you can't tell over the internet I do have motor and verbal "oddities" (best way to say it is that I basically have "tics" without them being actual "tics," it's a bit hard for me to explain).
So yeah, that's all I wanted to say for this "made out of boredom" random thread.















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