Mason Suljic, 24, has a few issues that he has to deal with daily. He has trouble reading graphs, charts, and maps. To him, the red squiggly line that indicates spelling errors looks different. Choosing pencil colours or clothing, as well as picking suitably matured produce at the grocery, is always a gamble.
Suljic, like one in every 12 males and one in every 200 women, suffers from red-green colour blindness – or, to be more ....
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