this is impossible, even more than monsters hiding under your bed. there's room under the bed whereas there is absolutely no room behind your eye for anything, much less a bunch of eyelashes, i promise.
the eyeball is stuck in a tight sheat and attached right to the brain with a thick cord of a nerve. the fibrous sheath the eyeball is covered it is pHYSICALLY ATTACHED to the eyeball all around it, in a shape of a rigng which is roughly in the half of it. the places where things that "fall in the eye" can go, are limited to the upper and lower eyelid recess, which reach as far back as the prementioned "attachement ring". you can easily enough inspect both these recesses by pulling your eyelid away from the eye a little and inverting the upper on (that one has a deeper recess). however, unless you know how to do it, i do not reccomend any attempts to invert your actual upper eyelid home, alone, with nobody to help re-invert it, in case it gets stuck and you panick.
Who are you magical creatures who can just blink your eyelashes away?? It takes tears and ages of trying to fish it off my eyeball with my finger without causing permanent blindness
the eyeball is stuck in a tight sheat and attached right to the brain with a thick cord of a nerve. the fibrous sheath the eyeball is covered it is pHYSICALLY ATTACHED to the eyeball all around it, in a shape of a rigng which is roughly in the half of it. the places where things that "fall in the eye" can go, are limited to the upper and lower eyelid recess, which reach as far back as the prementioned "attachement ring". you can easily enough inspect both these recesses by pulling your eyelid away from the eye a little and inverting the upper on (that one has a deeper recess). however, unless you know how to do it, i do not reccomend any attempts to invert your actual upper eyelid home, alone, with nobody to help re-invert it, in case it gets stuck and you panick.
Sorry.