You think it's scary, Eliza? I find it rather unique, personally speaking: after all, a glass eye is meant to be a replacement for an eye that's either damaged or missing. As such, it's worth consideration to think about how the owner prefers to see themselves in the mirror with this rather than an empty space where one's eye should be, isn't it?
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You think it's scary, Eliza? I find it rather unique, personally speaking: after all, a glass eye is meant to be a replacement for an eye that's either damaged or missing. As such, it's worth consideration to think about how the owner prefers to see themselves in the mirror with this rather than an empty space where one's eye should be, isn't it?