Wow, that's interesting and I believe it. It kinda reminds me of this incident in which a woman got a tiny tapeworm that attached itself to the back of her eyeball. It got lost on its way to her intestines somehow, I believe. Dunno how big it got, those things can get to be over three meters long. Fortunately I don't think she had to get her eyeball removed. Pretty sad that glitter is more dangerous than a tapeworm, honestly...Medical science has seen worse days, I suppose.
IIN that I had a severe phobia of glitter as a child?
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there was a woman who accidentally got glitter on her eyeball. it ended up getting infected and had to be removed.
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Wow, that's interesting and I believe it. It kinda reminds me of this incident in which a woman got a tiny tapeworm that attached itself to the back of her eyeball. It got lost on its way to her intestines somehow, I believe. Dunno how big it got, those things can get to be over three meters long. Fortunately I don't think she had to get her eyeball removed. Pretty sad that glitter is more dangerous than a tapeworm, honestly...Medical science has seen worse days, I suppose.