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Geek Culture / jewellery for your --> eyes!<---

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indi
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Posted: 12th Apr 2004 06:21
slowly but surely william gibson's account of the future is coming to light with very strange human adaptations.

anyone up for eye jewellery?

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/3610379.stm



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Rage_Matrix
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Posted: 12th Apr 2004 06:24
Thats just totally rough, innit?
In your *eyes*.....urgh.

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UnderLord
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Posted: 12th Apr 2004 06:44
boy what will they think of next anyone dumb enough to do that should be shot i mean what if you can't get it out! yet alone it moves out of place and it damages the eye?!

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Dave J
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Posted: 12th Apr 2004 06:46
Talk about stoopid.


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Posted: 12th Apr 2004 07:13
wow....even I have more common sence then that

You're just jealous cuz the voices don't talk to you!!!
AnDrEy
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Posted: 12th Apr 2004 14:25
what if that person woke up and started rubbling his eyes - you know like when you get up. There'll be blood everywhere

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Posted: 12th Apr 2004 18:52
that is sick

@AnDrEy lol

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Posted: 12th Apr 2004 23:47
At first, when I read the title of the thread, I thought, "Hmm. Someone came up with the idea of puting some kind of metal inside a contact lens". It would be the sane thing to do. A large contact lens that has a heart shape on it would have the same appearance, at a MUCH lower cost. It would also be ALOT safer. Now why would some one want a chunk of metal surgically embeded in his/her eye? Espetially at that price.

Can I see a demo now? [edit]Disregard, I saw the demo.
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Posted: 13th Apr 2004 00:06
a freak
someone drunk
the list is endless

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Saikoro
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Posted: 13th Apr 2004 02:28
Whats next, jewelry for your colon (oww)

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Posted: 13th Apr 2004 11:43
morons

Just to add to the confusion.
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Posted: 13th Apr 2004 17:39 Edited at: 13th Apr 2004 17:42
Quote: "someone drunk"


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Powersoft
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Posted: 13th Apr 2004 18:27
not alchol, brains*










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Neofish
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Posted: 13th Apr 2004 19:48
lol, i did say the list is endless, let's just sumarise it by sayign the ppl that would put jewery in their eyes!

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Shadow Robert
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Posted: 14th Apr 2004 02:48
i do not see the harm.


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Dave J
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Posted: 14th Apr 2004 07:50
You're right, sticking a pin in your eye is normal and quite safe.


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UnderLord
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Posted: 14th Apr 2004 08:12
OK we'll see how safe it is in say like 5 years see how many injuries are caused by it.

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