And the details of how you keep it out and what you do afterward.
I did try keeping an eye (or, at least, a retina) out, but it didn't go very well for me. Now I put safety first and always keep my right retina buckled up.
Hmm... some people can replace their eyes, whether surgically, or they just pop back in. Some people might even be able to receive donations for replacements. I guess I could even keep track of the eye I removed and just reuse it. (Yay green living!)
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I would have thought so, but it turns out after you keep an eye out, you can sometimes get it surgically put back and then get it out again.
I guess it depends on how long you keep an eye out for something.
And the details of how you keep it out and what you do afterward.
I did try keeping an eye (or, at least, a retina) out, but it didn't go very well for me. Now I put safety first and always keep my right retina buckled up.
Just a good idea - not a law.
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you have seat belts in your eyes?
No I have a retinal buckle in my right eye. It's made of silicone. I am always buckled up.
Hmm... some people can replace their eyes, whether surgically, or they just pop back in. Some people might even be able to receive donations for replacements. I guess I could even keep track of the eye I removed and just reuse it. (Yay green living!)