Talk:Symmetry/@comment-5733573-20180527013521

This was extremely well-written, and the description of the second removal was literally physically painful in a delightful and cringy way.

That said, the story seems kind of forced. Why is it only right now at the present time that this guy is deciding to "correct" his "problem?" And how in the world did he not realize he's be aymmetrical by virtue of having only one eye? These parts of the story really don't make a whole lot of sense to me.

Even so, it was an enjoyably uncomfortable read.