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yes the lids are to protect the eyes from harm from dust and other things

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15y ago

no half of the world is blind so we can live without eyes

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13y ago

It is possible. A lot of people have lost sight in both eyes, and many of them have had the eyes removed.

'Course, if you have no eyeballs you are completely and irreversibly blind.

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yes u then grow ur eyes on your back

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yes as a matter of fact you can.

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