You know why people have eyes in the front?
Because they have to move forward to see the landscape in the distance. If you had eyes in back all you could see is your home town getting farther away; you can't move forward like that. If your eyes are in front what you see in the distance keeps getting closer. That's what lets people move forward.
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Actually it's so we can catch prey easier.
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Tell that to my blind uncle. -_-
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Mfw white girl shit like this
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>Running flounder.exe
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Someone get this guy a book!
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Or maybe because it's practical to be able to see where you walk.
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Edited by Legend To None: 10/3/2014 6:45:50 AMIf eyes were in the back of your head, wouldn't backward be come forward? And according to psychology, people are able to function if we see everything upside down because our brains adjust/adapt to our vision. So if things were to get farther as we move forward (even though your argument is half-assed) we would probably adjust to that if it was consistent overtime.
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If your eyes are in the back, wouldn't they still be in front? I think that most people would walk in the direction that they could see in
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what?
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Edited by XGN EpicDaze: 11/30/2014 6:13:38 AM
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Whhhoooooaaaaaa! That's DEEP maaaan!
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So insperational
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No, it's because we're hunter gatherers.
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What if I walk backwards?
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Same could be said about any predator in the animal kingdom then.
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So Goblin can spot them.
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Was that Gurren Laggen?