HumbleBoy98
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I tried this once! And it felt like my eyes were almost gonna pop out!It’s impossible to sneeze with your eyes open
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I tried this once! And it felt like my eyes were almost gonna pop out!It’s impossible to sneeze with your eyes open
Our eyes never grow, and our nose and eyes never stop growing
Hahah probably,Ndio maana huwa vinalia havichoki (joke)
I tried this once! And it felt like my eyes were almost gonna pop out!
Never try that again you will find yourself in serious injuries even deathI tried this once! And it felt like my eyes were almost gonna pop out!
Someone who falls asleep can't sneeze, ukisikia mtu anapiga chafya akiwa amelala ujue huyo bado hajapitiwa na usingizi
Hell!!😳Yeah![emoji102]
And I wonder how did you managed to do that ‘cause that process is an INVOLUNTARY one. That is, you can’t alter it.
There is an increased air build up (increased pressure) within the throat when sneezing ‘cause the body tries to get rid of unwanted substances out of it. That’s why your eyes and mouth close up during the process.
When you try to block it, you may cause damages to your eyes (may even pop out [emoji102] as you mentioned), rupture of smaller smaller blood vessels that may cause nasal bleeding 🩸. You may also rupture your eardrums or the diaphragm that separates your abdomen from the thorax.
As for how I managed to do it...Yeah![emoji102]
And I wonder how did you managed to do that ‘cause that process is an INVOLUNTARY one. That is, you can’t alter it.
There is an increased air build up (increased pressure) within the throat when sneezing ‘cause the body tries to get rid of unwanted substances out of it. That’s why your eyes and mouth close up during the process.
When you try to block it, you may cause damages to your eyes (may even pop out [emoji102] as you mentioned), rupture of smaller smaller blood vessels that may cause nasal bleeding 🩸. You may also rupture your eardrums or the diaphragm that separates your abdomen from the thorax.
Hell!![emoji15]
Rupture the diaphragm??!![emoji44]
Well after what happened when I did I wouldn't dare, i'd be crazier than Nicolae Minovici himself if I do!Never try that again you will find yourself in serious injuries even death
Now this one is funny!😆Hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia is the fear of long words
Just by forcing your eyes to stay open!Yeah!
May happen ‘cause the air which was supposed to move out of your body at high pressure, you made an effort trying to stop it![]()
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