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  • Don't you lose all depth perception doing this?

    No, if you've had stereoscopic vision in the past then your brain can always do depth perception, even if you lose one eye completely*. The vision in my right eye is dreadful due to keratoconus but I don't have any problem with depth perception.

    Depth perception is only a problem for people who've never had stereoscopic vision.

    * An old colleague of mine lost an eye at 12 or so. He's able to drive without a problem.

  • Did he try to sneeze with his eyes open? Is that how he lost his eye? I heard in the playground if you sneeze with your eyes open your eyeballs will pop out.

  • That's only if you've had your stomach pumped.

  • He unscrewed his belly button and his bottom fell off.

    In reality he was walking behind someone down a country path, they bent a branch out of the way to get past and when they let go it whipped back. Oof.

  • Did he try to sneeze with his eyes open? Is that how he lost his eye? I heard in the playground if you sneeze with your eyes open your eyeballs will pop out.

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