A rough idea about me
Name: I...have no idea. You can just call me NoEyeDea, I guess.
Age: >15 years? I'm about as old as my owner's body.
Likes: Eye breaks! Seeing new things and finding out stuff
Dislikes: Overworking, Eye Abuse! Myopia...things that harm me...
skin layout by: behindblueis92
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Wednesday, February 27, 2008
OH. MY. GOD!
The CRUELTY! The Brutality! Just the thought of it now makes me want to squeeze shut my pupil; get those eyelids to close tight and never open again! Today, I witnessed the dissection of another eye! The Human and his companions were cutting up a fellow eye! If not for the educational; enrichment benefit, I think I would have just fainted. But really, to tell you the truth, it had really enlightened me about what the inside of an eye really looks like.
This was the eye before it was cruelly cut open: (It gives me the creeps; to see the eye staring blankly, right at me...) This is the back of the eye, where the optic nerve is: And this is the eye...after it has been brutally taken apart.
  The eye was...ugh. I'll just keep this short, I don't think I can carry on very long about this. After cutting away all the surrounding flesh and muscle, the humans first pierced a hole through the cornea; the front of the eye, which was filled with aqueous humour. A brownish, watery fluid was squeezed out through the hole. It was disgusting, but the Human kept looking. They later cut through the sclera, cutting the eye into two halves...the front and the back. Vitreous humour (transparent, jelly-like substance) supposedly filled the eye. I saw more brownish liquid flow out...and lens dropped out halfway...it was just nauseating (even for an eye with no stomach). They later observed the inside of the eye, and then the lens. The lens had a jelly-like substance around it, and it magnified the words beneath, but I guess I was already feeling quite light-headed by then. The lens I saw:
 With all these recorded down, I think I shall sign off. I really need to take a break, to calm down and think about other things... today has really shown me an irking side of humans, that in life, sometimes, to benefit one side, the other side needs to suffer... In this case that eye suffered so that the humans can know more about other eyes. I hope that this, in turn, will lead to a good cause...
Today, I mourn the death and the brutality done to that eye, and all other eyes that suffer the same fate. But I shall carry on with life. I will seek to learn as much as I can. I just hope...that tomorrow will be a better day. (written by Justin)
NoEyeDea@4:17 PM
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