When I was younger and I really really hated wearing glasses (they would be either too low on my nose, too pushing against my eyelashes and then they would split an opposite directions weirdly and smudge my glasses, I didn't like the way they looked or felt), I came up with a method to get by in class even though I couldn't see the chalkboard clearly anymore. (This was in high school. It especially affected my chemistry class, because it was both difficult and I hated sitting in the front.)
I realized that when I yawned, it would make my eyes teary. So, I would induce yawning to produce tears, and then I can adjust my eyes by squinting until it made a perfectly curved lense with the water that let me see clearly. (Ie. A natural, but extremely temporary, contact lenses).
Unfortunately, because of this I was yawning all the time. Constantly. So eventually I had to concede and actually wear glasses, because I was actually tiring myself out and my constant need to yawn, and it was stressful to have to write so quickly before I forgot what was on the board when the water was gone.
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