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Do People's Eyeballs Ever Freeze?

You know, when it's -30°F or -40°F? Asking for a friend.
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swirlie · F Best Comment
Why? Did you get a text from your friend who told you that his eyeballs were frozen?
hunkalove · 61-69, M
@swirlie I'm going blind and it was 0°F this morning and I needed food. Kinda scary.
swirlie · F
@hunkalove
Then you came to the right place. I happen to be an expert on frozen eye balls.

For the record, the human eye will never freeze because the tears that we have in our eyes contain salt or saline which will prevent tear drops from freezing, just for the record.
hunkalove · 61-69, M
@swirlie Makes sense to me!

HumanEarth · F
Do you live in my area? Them are my temperatures yesterday
hunkalove · 61-69, M
@HumanEarth Denver
HumanEarth · F
@hunkalove Northern Wisconsin almost 2 feet of snow in less the week.

Maybe we could be living in a twin state
JustEd · 41-45, M
Watched a thing on Siberia the other night where exposed skin would freeze in thirty seconds so I would imagine so
ArishMell · 70-79, M
Any exposed tissue is open to frostbite in such temperatures, and the eyes would be no exception.
invisiblewoman · 36-40, F
Your cornea can freeze
invisiblewoman · 36-40, F
@swirlie i know this
swirlie · F
@invisiblewoman
...and now you know more than you knew before! What a bonus day this has been for you!
invisiblewoman · 36-40, F
Nitedoc · 51-55, M
Better stay out of Siberia just in case!

 
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