You are not right. I forgot the name of the thing but it's neither white blood cells nor collagen.... It's made during the formation of the inner eye in the fetus.
I‘m not 100% sure, neither are you. Just making a point.
oh, i'm sure. i recently had an incident cause me eye damage, went to the ER, and discussed the case with an eye doc. then i fact-checked just now to be sure.
why don't you go fact-check it yourself since you seem so unsure of yourself, cancamuso?
#1 Bryan Cranston's character's son, surely? #11 I understood that grammatical trainwreck on the 3rd read #14 No, gigantes is correct, they're (predominantly) collagen thickening/detachment in the vitreous humour.
You are not right. I forgot the name of the thing but it's neither white blood cells nor collagen.... It's made during the formation of the inner eye in the fetus.
I‘m not 100% sure, neither are you. Just making a point.
oh, i'm sure. i recently had an incident cause me eye damage, went to the ER, and discussed the case with an eye doc. then i fact-checked just now to be sure.
why don't you go fact-check it yourself since you seem so unsure of yourself, cancamuso?
#1 Bryan Cranston's character's son, surely? #11 I understood that grammatical trainwreck on the 3rd read #14 No, gigantes is correct, they're (predominantly) collagen thickening/detachment in the vitreous humour.
#15 and women once had to wear dress-like bathing suits in order to avoid getting arrested, so what's your point, walter?
I‘m not 100% sure, neither are you. Just making a point.
why don't you go fact-check it yourself since you seem so unsure of yourself, cancamuso?
#11 I understood that grammatical trainwreck on the 3rd read
#14 No, gigantes is correct, they're (predominantly) collagen thickening/detachment in the vitreous humour.