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Girl Left In Tears After She Puts Doll’s Eye Into Her Own Eye Socket

Girl Left In Tears After She Puts Doll’s Eye Into Her Own Eye Socket

She looks like she's in a lot of pain.

Stewart Perrie

Stewart Perrie

Luckily for me, I don't need glasses... yet. But if that day does come, I know I won't opt for contacts because it just looks incredibly painful. Everyone I know who has them says it isn't a big deal after a while, but every time I see them poking around their eyes it makes me squeamish.

So I couldn't help but scream when I saw this video of a girl who decided it would be a good idea to insert a doll's eye into her own eye socket. Regardless of the fact that you wouldn't be able to actually see out of it, it looks incredibly painful.

She's clearly in a lot of pain, as the doll's eye appears to be slightly larger than her eyelid can handle. But after a bit of poking and prodding, the toy eye comes out.

The video has since gone viral, notching up nearly 60,000 shares, 38,000 likes and 44,000 comments. While many people have commented with laughing emojis, there are some who are outraged.

doll's eye
doll's eye

Credit: Facebook/Rayssa Ivanny Ficag

Facebooker Marijane says: "Omg, why would you let your child do that in the first place?"

Mauro, another poster, left a comment which concludes: "Goodbye vision."

Doll's eye
Doll's eye

Credit: Facebook/Rayssa Ivanny Ficag

It's a pretty obvious warning to steer clear away from putting foreign objects, which won't even remotely help your vision, into your eye. Although it doesn't come close to the ones issued by actual medical professionals for women to stop putting wasp's nests inside their vaginas.

Wasps used for vaginas
Wasps used for vaginas

Credit: Etsy

Oak galls, the nests in which wasps reside, are being ground into a paste for 'vaginal rejuvenation'. The small balls are being sold among online retailers, including Etsy.

However, Dr Jen Gunter spoke of the damaging side effects of this activity, explaining: "This is dangerous practice with real potential to harm."

Welcome to 2017, where literally any trend can kick off.

Featured Image Credit: Facebook/Rayssa Ivanny Ficag

Topics: Fail

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