
Katie
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Is it a glass eye? |
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bubba800
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why would you want to know that sick information? |
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Lokilani
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whoa interesting question, i wish i knew but never experience it |
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bruckcie
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Until you pass out from the pain. |
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OLiVeRs MoMmY
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Wow I have no idea..sorry this is something very interesting |
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chonchis159
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4 seconds |
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Liem
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IMO I think you can still see as long as your nerve is connected o-o but I may be wrong.. Very interesting question indeed..
now i have an image of someone using a spoon to gouge out someone's eye -_- |
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Dad's found yer scoo'er
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http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=nmXL6-F3vZQ |
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Boy626
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that happened to my teacher and he said it was more like 2 seconds |
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JP
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I'm pretty sure ones you pull your eye out of you head you cant |
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zorro_foxygirl
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few seconds if the optic nerve is severed |
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ღ¸.•*¨*`•.¸ღ Nox Era Hunter
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um...wow... interesting question. I'm pretty sure that if your optical nerve is still connected that you could still see for a couple of seconds before you pass out from the pain. |
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Gnick1999
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It would depend on many factors, but remember............
Always close your eyes when you sneeze. |
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Tennie21
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Did anybody ever tell you're a weirdo? |
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♥ of Gold
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ask an eye doctor o something. if you lost your eyeball the last thing you would be doing is counting how long it takes to lose sight in that eye. |
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Bradley W
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1.3241 seconds. if you have not passed out or tried to close your eye from the pain |
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luger
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for as long as the optic nerve is still connected. Also moisture is a concern.
Probably 1 hour
I know of a man that his eye came out of the socket in a fight and was replaced. He can still see |
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Valkyrie
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15 to 20 seconds...also if you are decapitate you are conscious for 15 to 20 seconds. |
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the_almightyfoxy1
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I would assume so, I mean, it would hurt like hell, but as long as the nerve is still attached it will still send signals to your brain. As for how long? I would assume it would be until it dried out and began to deteriorate. |
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