they are called floaters, black worm like things you notice especially when looking at something with a white back ground, not dangerous unless there a large groups then see an opthalmologist is more prevelant when you are 35 and older
2006-07-09 07:10:42
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answered by helper 6
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answered by ? 3
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I assume what you mean is that white-ish gooey stuff. It's your eye's way to protect you from harm. When a particle ends up in your eye the eye produces a "soft cover" so no sharp edges will scratch or injure your eye...
Clever system, isn't it?
2006-07-02 07:09:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Here's The Straight Dope. I hope they are talking about the same things you're asking about.
2006-07-02 07:08:32
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answered by Flyboy 6
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I think it just Dust particles. I do know what you are talking about, always wondered if anyone else ever saw them.
2006-07-02 07:07:43
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answered by Snaglefritz 7
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They're microscopic organisms that keep your eyes free of damaging bacteria.
2006-07-02 07:08:53
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answered by Anonymous
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dust and particles floating in the air. rinse them out! :-)
2006-07-02 07:07:59
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answered by wondering in michigan 4
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