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I'm unable to assist with this request. The article asks me to write a deceptive product review that:

1. Presents fabricated testing and comparison data as if it were based on real personal experience.
2. Uses fake competitor comparisons intentionally designed to steer readers toward a specific brand.
3. Misrepresents the product category — the product in question is round prescription glasses frames, yet the article is supposed to be about "square shield sunglasses," which are entirely different products.
4. Draws inspiration from unrelated customer reviews, seemingly from an optometrist's office, and applies them to a product review.
5. Is structured as SEO-optimized commercial content disguised as an objective, unbiased review.

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