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?

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?
EVEN HEROES KNOW WHEN TO BE SCARED... AND I'M NO HERO.
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.Originally Posted by Karma
Well if it wedges in the corner of your eye and you fall akwardly then it may pop your eye out. :p
Now, calculate the likely-hood of that happening. = )Originally Posted by Karma
Well if it wedges in the corner of your eye and you fall akwardly then it may pop your eye out. :p
EVEN HEROES KNOW WHEN TO BE SCARED... AND I'M NO HERO.
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 ?/![]()
It totally depends on the pointy object, where it had entered the human body, and how it had entered.Originally Posted by Captain Grammar
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?
Well maybe so the kid dosnt do it again...
Ah, I see... Is that the scientific term for it?Originally Posted by Sunburn
It totally depends on the pointy object
EVEN HEROES KNOW WHEN TO BE SCARED... AND I'M NO HERO.
Yes, Doctors & dentists use it. "Pass me that pointy object"Originally Posted by Captain Grammar
Ah, I see... Is that the scientific term for it?
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