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  • T TheyCallMeMrJames

    Okay, so my 8 year old kid asked me what the opposite of blinking was. I'm like, "huh?" Here's the deal: he's noticed that when you're not tired your "eyes are open by default". When you blink, they open again and "want to stay open". But when you get tired, your eyes "want to stay closed by default" and if you try to open them, then blink, they "try to stay closed again". So, he's wondering if the action is "blinking" when you're awake, what is the action of your eyes called when you're tired? Interesting observation, but I couldn't come up with a word for it.

    They Call me Mister James

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    Maximilien
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    "eyes wide shut" ?

    Watched code never compiles.

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    • T TheyCallMeMrJames

      Okay, so my 8 year old kid asked me what the opposite of blinking was. I'm like, "huh?" Here's the deal: he's noticed that when you're not tired your "eyes are open by default". When you blink, they open again and "want to stay open". But when you get tired, your eyes "want to stay closed by default" and if you try to open them, then blink, they "try to stay closed again". So, he's wondering if the action is "blinking" when you're awake, what is the action of your eyes called when you're tired? Interesting observation, but I couldn't come up with a word for it.

      They Call me Mister James

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      wizardzz
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      It looks like this: [^]

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        Ptosis. Or simply drooping.

        Every man can tell how many goats or sheep he possesses, but not how many friends.

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        TheyCallMeMrJames
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        Hrm...fatigue-induced ptosis does have a nice ring to it...

        They Call me Mister James

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        • T TheyCallMeMrJames

          Okay, so my 8 year old kid asked me what the opposite of blinking was. I'm like, "huh?" Here's the deal: he's noticed that when you're not tired your "eyes are open by default". When you blink, they open again and "want to stay open". But when you get tired, your eyes "want to stay closed by default" and if you try to open them, then blink, they "try to stay closed again". So, he's wondering if the action is "blinking" when you're awake, what is the action of your eyes called when you're tired? Interesting observation, but I couldn't come up with a word for it.

          They Call me Mister James

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          Dalek Dave
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          Fluttering?

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          • M Maximilien

            "eyes wide shut" ?

            Watched code never compiles.

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            Bassam Abdul Baki
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            Not until he's 18 or Fox turns the ratings all moot in a few years.

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            • T TheyCallMeMrJames

              Okay, so my 8 year old kid asked me what the opposite of blinking was. I'm like, "huh?" Here's the deal: he's noticed that when you're not tired your "eyes are open by default". When you blink, they open again and "want to stay open". But when you get tired, your eyes "want to stay closed by default" and if you try to open them, then blink, they "try to stay closed again". So, he's wondering if the action is "blinking" when you're awake, what is the action of your eyes called when you're tired? Interesting observation, but I couldn't come up with a word for it.

              They Call me Mister James

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              Bassam Abdul Baki
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              unblinking

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                Fluttering?

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                Henry Minute
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                Fluttery will get you nowhere.

                Henry Minute Do not read medical books! You could die of a misprint. - Mark Twain Girl: (staring) "Why do you need an icy cucumber?" “I want to report a fraud. The government is lying to us all.” I wouldn't let CG touch my Abacus!

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                  Fluttery will get you nowhere.

                  Henry Minute Do not read medical books! You could die of a misprint. - Mark Twain Girl: (staring) "Why do you need an icy cucumber?" “I want to report a fraud. The government is lying to us all.” I wouldn't let CG touch my Abacus!

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                  It will if you're a butterfly.

                  Every man can tell how many goats or sheep he possesses, but not how many friends.

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                  • T TheyCallMeMrJames

                    Okay, so my 8 year old kid asked me what the opposite of blinking was. I'm like, "huh?" Here's the deal: he's noticed that when you're not tired your "eyes are open by default". When you blink, they open again and "want to stay open". But when you get tired, your eyes "want to stay closed by default" and if you try to open them, then blink, they "try to stay closed again". So, he's wondering if the action is "blinking" when you're awake, what is the action of your eyes called when you're tired? Interesting observation, but I couldn't come up with a word for it.

                    They Call me Mister James

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                    BonshatS
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                    When you're not very good at it, it's sleeping.

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                      It will if you're a butterfly.

                      Every man can tell how many goats or sheep he possesses, but not how many friends.

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                      Then you can Flutter By!

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                        It will if you're a butterfly.

                        Every man can tell how many goats or sheep he possesses, but not how many friends.

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                        Henry Minute
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                        That's a moth <clousseau mode>myth</clousseau mode>.

                        Henry Minute Do not read medical books! You could die of a misprint. - Mark Twain Girl: (staring) "Why do you need an icy cucumber?" “I want to report a fraud. The government is lying to us all.” I wouldn't let CG touch my Abacus!

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                        • T TheyCallMeMrJames

                          Okay, so my 8 year old kid asked me what the opposite of blinking was. I'm like, "huh?" Here's the deal: he's noticed that when you're not tired your "eyes are open by default". When you blink, they open again and "want to stay open". But when you get tired, your eyes "want to stay closed by default" and if you try to open them, then blink, they "try to stay closed again". So, he's wondering if the action is "blinking" when you're awake, what is the action of your eyes called when you're tired? Interesting observation, but I couldn't come up with a word for it.

                          They Call me Mister James

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                          Yusuf
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                          Sometimes if you can figure out the word just reverse [the action word] BLINKING <=> GNIKNILB there you have it. :-O :rolleyes:

                          Yusuf May I help you?

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                          • T TheyCallMeMrJames

                            Okay, so my 8 year old kid asked me what the opposite of blinking was. I'm like, "huh?" Here's the deal: he's noticed that when you're not tired your "eyes are open by default". When you blink, they open again and "want to stay open". But when you get tired, your eyes "want to stay closed by default" and if you try to open them, then blink, they "try to stay closed again". So, he's wondering if the action is "blinking" when you're awake, what is the action of your eyes called when you're tired? Interesting observation, but I couldn't come up with a word for it.

                            They Call me Mister James

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                            HimanshuJoshi
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                            !Blinking

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                              It looks like this: [^]

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                              thatraja
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                              awesome

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                              • T TheyCallMeMrJames

                                Okay, so my 8 year old kid asked me what the opposite of blinking was. I'm like, "huh?" Here's the deal: he's noticed that when you're not tired your "eyes are open by default". When you blink, they open again and "want to stay open". But when you get tired, your eyes "want to stay closed by default" and if you try to open them, then blink, they "try to stay closed again". So, he's wondering if the action is "blinking" when you're awake, what is the action of your eyes called when you're tired? Interesting observation, but I couldn't come up with a word for it.

                                They Call me Mister James

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                                thatraja
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                                Double wink-ing?

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                                • M Maximilien

                                  "eyes wide shut" ?

                                  Watched code never compiles.

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                                  ha ha five.

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                                    unblinking

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                                    eloborate

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                                    • T TheyCallMeMrJames

                                      Okay, so my 8 year old kid asked me what the opposite of blinking was. I'm like, "huh?" Here's the deal: he's noticed that when you're not tired your "eyes are open by default". When you blink, they open again and "want to stay open". But when you get tired, your eyes "want to stay closed by default" and if you try to open them, then blink, they "try to stay closed again". So, he's wondering if the action is "blinking" when you're awake, what is the action of your eyes called when you're tired? Interesting observation, but I couldn't come up with a word for it.

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                                      awake = active blinking tired = lazy blinking

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                                      • T TheyCallMeMrJames

                                        Okay, so my 8 year old kid asked me what the opposite of blinking was. I'm like, "huh?" Here's the deal: he's noticed that when you're not tired your "eyes are open by default". When you blink, they open again and "want to stay open". But when you get tired, your eyes "want to stay closed by default" and if you try to open them, then blink, they "try to stay closed again". So, he's wondering if the action is "blinking" when you're awake, what is the action of your eyes called when you're tired? Interesting observation, but I couldn't come up with a word for it.

                                        They Call me Mister James

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                                        Dan Mos
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                                        Wild blinking! as in uncontrolled! :)

                                        All the best, Dan

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                                        • T TheyCallMeMrJames

                                          Okay, so my 8 year old kid asked me what the opposite of blinking was. I'm like, "huh?" Here's the deal: he's noticed that when you're not tired your "eyes are open by default". When you blink, they open again and "want to stay open". But when you get tired, your eyes "want to stay closed by default" and if you try to open them, then blink, they "try to stay closed again". So, he's wondering if the action is "blinking" when you're awake, what is the action of your eyes called when you're tired? Interesting observation, but I couldn't come up with a word for it.

                                          They Call me Mister James

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                                          David Crow
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                                          Blinking is simply your bodies way of hydrating the eyes. When you are asleep, blinking is not necessary. Closing your eyes when you are tired, however, produces darkness and tells your body to start producing melatonin.

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