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So I have a lazy eye and went to a 3D Aquatic documentary on a family trip. Basically watching it with one eye because of partial functionality in my bad eye.
Something happened like 30 min in during a scene with jellyfish and my brain turned on 3D and everything popped out me. Totally tripped me out.
Doc always said my brain relies more on my good eye and I think it decided it needed the bad eye during the flick. Pretty cool.
Makes me think of the asdfmovie when someone accidentally turned on the color.
https://youtu.be/qW0pYFDFlTE
Accurate. I gripped my armrests and pressed my back into my seat in silent shock.