Why do some parents tell their kids not to run with a pointed/sharp object because they 'may trip and poke their eye out'? Wouldn't they poke it in?
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Why do some parents tell their kids not to run with a pointed/sharp object because they 'may trip and poke their eye out'? Wouldn't they poke it in?
Erm.. What? :s
Well if it wedges in the corner of your eye and you fall akwardly then it may pop your eye out. :p
That kinda grossed me out.Quote:
Originally Posted by Karma
Now, calculate the likely-hood of that happening. = )Quote:
Originally Posted by Karma
Dont they jus say Dont run with sharp objects ! ? - If you fell and were holdin object at certain angle it would blind you. Maybe thousands of people have been blinded by falling with sharp objects ?/ :D
It totally depends on the pointy object, where it had entered the human body, and how it had entered.Quote:
Originally Posted by Captain Grammar
Well maybe so the kid dosnt do it again...
Ah, I see... Is that the scientific term for it?Quote:
Originally Posted by Sunburn
Yes, Doctors & dentists use it. "Pass me that pointy object"Quote:
Originally Posted by Captain Grammar