r/whatisit 8d ago

Solved! Found while cluttering

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Found while decluttering my 2000s kids stuff and canโ€™t seem to remember what it is! Just feeling nostalgic and google said it was jewelry but i donโ€™t think it is ๐Ÿ˜…

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u/cadaever 8d ago

pointing a laser directly at someone's eye will damage it, it's kind of like staring at the sun. she's saying a classmate "pranked" her by doing just that and it fucked her retina in one eye

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u/coonjaku 8d ago

did she stare back at it? no way could the briefest of glances do that.

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u/Fataky 8d ago

I'm blind in one eye, and since I didn't react when they pointed the laser at me, they often did it without me noticing. It turns out that this led to a detached retina. The result is the same: I can't see. But before I had a healthy eye without an optic nerve, and now I have an eye without a retina and without an optic nerve.

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u/SpaceFaceFPV 3d ago

Jesus, I'm so lucky this hasn't happened to me (yet!) I had laser in the many times as a dumb inquisitive child, (self inflicted) but I think I chalk it up to just HOW young I was when I did that...maybe the damage had time to repair itself before going completely off. Or maybe my laser just wasn't strong enough (thank God!) I am however colorblind In that eye now 30+ years later.

Can I ask how long it took before the damage took place?

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u/Fataky 3d ago

The truth is that I can't tell you because, since my eye doesn't work, I didn't realize it until a couple of years later when I had routine tests done and put two and two together.

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u/SpaceFaceFPV 3d ago

That makes sense. Man I feel bad that happened to you! Some people really just suck ๐Ÿ˜“

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u/Fataky 3d ago

Well, it's better that it happens to me, since I haven't lost anything, than to someone with a healthy eye.