the eye incident 23 july 2008.
the eye incident was excruciating.
like what we learn in physics,
the smaller the area, the bigger the pressure.
and yes,
the pressure was unbearable.
an ant sized acrylic dust could make ur eyes all teary and red.
i could feel it scratching the sclera of my eye.
and it has left a mark on my eyeball.
i thank the saviours of my eye for making a difference in my life.
i should be thankful that my corneal wasnt affected or i would be blind for life.
even if i could get a transplant, it would take year or more to get a donor.
i thank my parent for being there,
though, i wasnt really motivated at first.
well,
its recovering now.
and, i will make sure i'll take good care of it.
n most of all,
wear goggles while doing those dusty dnt stuff.
nia'
like what we learn in physics,
the smaller the area, the bigger the pressure.
and yes,
the pressure was unbearable.
an ant sized acrylic dust could make ur eyes all teary and red.
i could feel it scratching the sclera of my eye.
and it has left a mark on my eyeball.
i thank the saviours of my eye for making a difference in my life.
i should be thankful that my corneal wasnt affected or i would be blind for life.
even if i could get a transplant, it would take year or more to get a donor.
i thank my parent for being there,
though, i wasnt really motivated at first.
well,
its recovering now.
and, i will make sure i'll take good care of it.
n most of all,
wear goggles while doing those dusty dnt stuff.
nia'
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