What could happen if a wasp stings you in the eye?
Could this cause blindness in that eye?
Could this cause blindness in that eye?
Aren't humans basically just animals?
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Yeah, you could.
And if we could, it could also be that this lost eye ignites and that’s why you die.
And it could also be that you get used to the poison and mutate.
We’re back on this one could question.
Have also asked the question because it is best not to provoke puppies by stupid
You can also be shy is possibly more risky than not shy but you do.
I’m wondering why in a wasp that flies to your eye you should try to leave the eye out and not just follow the instinct to close the eye song.
Close good tip with the eye song when it protects the eye enough
Wouldn’t be so bad as long as the other eye is still spared from the wasp, and it can’t stand in the third eye anyway. 😉
Theoretically yes.
Oh, my God, hope this doesn’t happen
Probably yes.