That is an amazing eye! Did it write long hand or type? I figure the lashes could, maybe, hold a pen but no way are they dexterous enough to reach all the keys on a keyboard.
Aaaaaand thank you for making us feel terrible for not completing The Diving Bell and the Butterfly using a series of blinks. Inspiration or evil shaming devise? I guess that's up to our own perceptions.
Squishy!
ReplyDeleteThat is an amazing eye! Did it write long hand or type? I figure the lashes could, maybe, hold a pen but no way are they dexterous enough to reach all the keys on a keyboard.
ReplyDeleteSurely hands would have been easier?
ReplyDeletewhat did he use it for?
ReplyDeleteThis begs the question: did he use the eye for writing or for seeing?
ReplyDeleteNow my memoirs pale in comparison. Okay, they weren't that impressive to begin with but this gives me an excuse to go back to the drawing board.
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure why you like to think about that. It makes me feel like all my writing is super lame.
ReplyDeleteI actually closed my right eye to try that, and then realized that I was in fact closing my left eye, me thinks that there maybe a short to my brain!
ReplyDeleteAnd hello Paul above me, when has your writing every been lame?
how would one go about such an endeavor?
ReplyDeleteToo cheap to buy a pen :-).
ReplyDeleteAaaaaand thank you for making us feel terrible for not completing The Diving Bell and the Butterfly using a series of blinks. Inspiration or evil shaming devise? I guess that's up to our own perceptions.
ReplyDeleteI feel inspired! Maybe I'll draw my next stick toon with one eye closed ;)
ReplyDeleteLaughing at HeatherL's comment.
ReplyDeleteTypoinng whith booth eyes lcosed.
HA!
inspirational!
ReplyDeleteI always thought he was amb-eye-dextrous.
ReplyDeleteThis is a great posting I have read. I like your article.
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