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I don't think that this would work
because the eye would react and still
blink when you see the liquid coming at
you. I always dread going to the eye
doctor because they do that air puff
thing and you never know when they're
going to do it. |
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(+) For truly annoying, make it 0 to 10,000 seconds. |
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[hobb] I don't think you would be able to see the spray before it comes. |
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surely if you wanted to resist your eye
medication that badly you wouldn't buy
one of these? Or at least close your eyes
for ten seconds. |
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Well even if you couldn't see it coming, you'd still be blinking anyway since you would anticipate the spray. |
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But you wouldn't know when to blink. Even if you spend half the time with your eyes closed (doubtful, as blinks are fast), you'd only need two squirts on average for each eye. |
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