Floaters are spots that appear in your vision when you move your eyes. Floaters can be a cause for alarm, especially if they increase or you start seeing flashes of light.
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Floaters are bits of protein floating around in the fluid (vitreous) that makes up the eye. They are not serious and become less noticeable over time. I have had several of these for many years and they are annoying, but I don't even notice them now unless I think about them.
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around 1 -2 monthhs before you can put somthing over there head but if you want to break it in you will have to wait 3 years
I believe it shoud be between 97.00 and 98.00anything over 99 you should see the doctor, and you always add a degree tot he reading for the accurate temperature hence over 99 would really be about 100 somthing
replication is when u copy somthing. repetition is doing it over and over agian
It's a cross over of rabbit and somthing esle. Thats all I know
Eyebugs, also known as eye floaters, are common and usually harmless. While there is no cure for eye floaters, they often become less bothersome over time as your brain learns to ignore them. If you experience a sudden onset of floaters, flashes of light, or changes in your vision, it's important to see an eye doctor immediately as it could be a sign of a more serious eye condition.
i have heard you have to complete the gaame 4 times over or somthing......
well u dont wont to go over board with ur first kiss, make it romantic and one of a kind somthing u will rember.
i think that te way to program a macro has somthing to do with holding th ctrl and alt buttons anddo somthing over and over thenyou let go of them and do it the exact same way again......but i am not sure so dont quote me on it
While your history is something you should go over with your eye doctor, most of the time painless black dots are often called floaters. You should be checked by your eye doctor if these dots have come on recently, or have gotten worse. Your eye doctor will evaluate if it is indeed just a floater or if it is something worse like a retinal detachment (that is very serious and needs immediate action)!