Is putting Vodka in your eyeball bad?!


Question: Is putting Vodka in your eyeball bad?
I've been to a few partys and people have been putting Vodka into there eyeball. Some of them just put it on their finger and then into the eyeball. Others got a shot and blinked it into their eye. I know this wouldn't be good, but is it really that bad? Because it gets you really drunk and doesn't show up in a breath test. let me know :)

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*sigh* Don't put the siht in your eye.



Yes it gets you drunker faster.
It's probably bad for you, but I'm not an optometrist.
I can guarantee at the least that it burns like a *****.
Just friggin drink it. Vodka is made to be tasted and appreciated. Don't like Vodka? Get rum or something.
Also, people underestimate how drunk you get when absorbing alcohol via alternative methods. The amount of alcohol designated in liquor is based on the rate of consumption via the digestive tract. While drinking 10 shots of vodka will get you hammered, putting 10 shots of vodka up your *** could kill you because of alcohol poisoning.
It's called DRINKING for a reason.



you and your friends are idiots. firstly taking vodka in the eye stings, but you not ingesting enough to get you drunk (unless you are a serious lightweight). secondly if you did get drunk through this method you are a moron to think it wont show up on a breath test.

stop wasting good vodka.



No its good for your health.

Do it every night with your good friends.

Its a recommended procedure for every low life out there!



Could possibly do some serious eye damage,....DON"T mess with your eye sight unless you want to be BLIND......Get your eyes checked regularly.

been there, done that



That's a new one on me. Considering that the eye is a sensitive organ I certainly wouldn't do it.



I guess so, if you putt the bottle as well ...



Oh shxt ive never heard of this before but dont do it



i think it would be




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