- 16 Apr 13, 23:16#355134
Good questions.
The freaky thing is that when you hold your popped eye in your hands like this drummer, you're actually holding part of your brain - the eyes are ontologically, physiologically and anatomically part of your brain.
I would think that you'd still 'see' with that dangling eye unless the brain blocks that view out because it is confused and not used to seeing two very different images that don't correspond to each other. Best probably to cover the eye (in lieu of closing your eyelid) to block light coming in and potentially damaging your retina (who knows whether the pupil of that eye still works and closes automatically to reduce incoming light).
I would probably take such a person to the hospital where they can disinfect your eye socket and eye and properly put it back in to avoid any secondary infection. They can also check for any organic causes for and damages from the popping.
Le coeur a ses raisons que la raison ne connaît point. 
So, in the event of one's eye popping out... what's the best course of action? Try and squash it back in? Rush to the hospital with it in your hand? Can you still see out of it, even though it's dangling? Is it serious?
Tell me DD, I'm a curious young lad
Good questions.
The freaky thing is that when you hold your popped eye in your hands like this drummer, you're actually holding part of your brain - the eyes are ontologically, physiologically and anatomically part of your brain.
I would think that you'd still 'see' with that dangling eye unless the brain blocks that view out because it is confused and not used to seeing two very different images that don't correspond to each other. Best probably to cover the eye (in lieu of closing your eyelid) to block light coming in and potentially damaging your retina (who knows whether the pupil of that eye still works and closes automatically to reduce incoming light).
I would probably take such a person to the hospital where they can disinfect your eye socket and eye and properly put it back in to avoid any secondary infection. They can also check for any organic causes for and damages from the popping.

