In humans, of course, is a brain.
It has been said that eyes are the window of a human's soul. True enough, even what one thinks.
Today I've met almost a hundred pair of eyes. Some eyes read "I love you", some read "I wish I could have that". Of course, some read, "Here's the bug again" and some even read, "Screw you."
Of course, these are assumptions and these eyes are eyes that I learn from. For their eyes are also their windows to see the outside world. But underneath it, one must be aware, is a brain which can convey tons of emotions, usually labeled with different things. One could be envy, one could be passion. Excitement, anger, superiority complex, or even a barrier.
Technically, an eye to eye is a window to window, expression to expression, thought to thought, face to face. It can sometimes communicate thrice the rate of transferring songs to an iPod.
What's my point? Eyes are there, in a person's face, and it's already too obvious to see if anything's wrong or not, if these people are true or no, if they are really glad or just playing stupid. One could even tell who are those that lie and those that are just forced to lie. It's a skill that one should equip for it helps weigh your choices of joining or neglecting certain people.
A person's eyes tells a lot. Even the blind men have these windows, sometimes even more that seeing another's eyes, but using the other senses to see what the other eyes are passing around.
It's just something hard enough to even think about and to assume. I've met people this day that had the eyes that read "Go away, numbskull." Hey, sometimes, it's better to just tell someone off if you don't want them there. Or else, they might just irritate and insult you more with how your eyes do tricks on their own, like roll over.
So, for whatever reason, I won't tell you to take care of your eyes, but take care of what you think and have a mind open as a book. Of course, this superimposition is nothing more than a mere "eh-I-know-that-statement-so-what-the-fuck statements".
So careful of your eyes. It can do a lot than just see things.
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