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strange?

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giddy1 · 08/02/2007 16:34

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lulumama · 08/02/2007 16:36

something to do with letting light in..so they are more dilated in the dark....if you are in a dark room and then switch on a light when in front of a mirror you will see your pupils contract again

lulumama · 08/02/2007 16:37

here you go !

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