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
TeeeHee !:PQuote:
Originally Posted by Tralala
I dunno, your the Grammar Cap'n.Quote:
Originally Posted by Captain Grammar
ROFLMAO
I get what you mean..
:8
That made me think of something else then, lmao. :eusa_clap It suppose they can poke it out if the 'Pointy object' cuts the eye out. :$Quote:
Originally Posted by Captain Grammar
Ok, this capn' grammer dude scares me. Anyone else?
ewwwwwwww
Lmao, smart :PQuote:
Originally Posted by Captain Grammar
Maybe their eye may 'fall out' lmao. Well it prbz sounds easier to young kids
Mum: Now, Jonny! Don't run with sharp objects, you hear me? You might fall over land at an angle which is 1 in a million chances to do, the 'sharp object' might suddenly go in to your eye (Again; slim) and your eye might fall out and blood would be everywhere!Quote:
Originally Posted by Polly-alyssa
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But other than that, don't worry, Jonny!
[Insert one traumatised child].
It might poke in then fall out?
He is too smart, give up.
Yes, you poke your eye and see if it just 'falls out'.Quote:
Originally Posted by The-Rasmus-Girl
O_O
good point so that probably voids the fact that you shouldnt run with sharp objects.Quote:
Originally Posted by Captain Grammar
So everyone lets run with siscers because we cant poke our eyes out they will go in.
uhhh well it is probably because if you get a pen in your eye you will eventually have to take it out because you wont leave the broken eye in your head.
and also why do we say i am going to go take a pee or poo when we are really leaving it. Well most of us leave it.
Parents don't know thier prepositions?
Noo, I meant push your eye sofar in with sead point thingy ;) and it pops back out again.
Because they're taking it out of them.Quote:
Originally Posted by BL!NKEY
Ok... your very logical aren't you :PQuote:
Originally Posted by Captain Grammar
I know a person that has one of his eyes pushed right back into his head, he has a fake one in place of it.
Well, you're not exactly shoving feces back up your behind, are you? You're 'taking' it out of your body.Quote:
Originally Posted by The-Rasmus-Girl
Yer I know ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Captain Grammar
It has to do with the term "Knock your lights out". When they mean "poke it out" your eye won't function at all.
Talking about peoples eye's getting poked in or out is sickening.
But the pointiness could make yor eyeball explode....