Do chink eyes block their vision?

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I remember seeing a video of Asians having some weird device put under their eyelids to open them more. (If anyone knows what I'm talking about, feel free to post it.)
Their comments were things along the lines of "I could see so much more". I wouldn't say they have trouble seeing, but they definitely have a more narrow field of vision than other races.
I don't think you'd be asking if you ever encountered Chinese drivers.
I mean just take a look at one of the countless car crash compilations coming from there:
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I remember seeing a video of Asians having some weird device put under their eyelids to open them more. (If anyone knows what I'm talking about, feel free to post it.)
Their comments were things along the lines of "I could see so much more". I wouldn't say they have trouble seeing, but they definitely have a more narrow field of vision than other races.
 
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For true terror, imagine an asian behind the wheel of a car, now imagine that they are listening to a comedy show.

One smile and their already limited vision gets reduced dramatically.

Image: she could be on the same road you are on...
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The eyelid drooping with age is known as Aponeurotic Ptosis. Before the 1970's there was no surgery for it, you had to use a device attached to eyeglasses known as a ptosis crutch, which sucked and was a shitty way to handle the syndrome. Now it is treated surgically with what is known as an External or Internal approach, depending on the exact nature of the condition. Outcomes are generally good.
 
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