So, yesterday, I got contacts, which I have waned since my sister got them way back to many years ago. In the doctors office, I was able to put them in and get them out with VERY little problems. So little, in fact, that the office and I thought no more training needed
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Your eyeball must buck up and stare directly at your contact-bearing fingertip as it approaches and intersects your eyeball.
None of that looking-the-other-way stuff.
Your eyeball must accept the fact that there's a fingertip coming straight for it and there's absolutely nothing that it can do. It should stare it down like you would an incoming, planet-destroying meteor - you can't stop it, you can't move it, you may as well watch it all the way until it pounds you into the ground like a falling tree in a Bugs Bunny cartoon.
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