Creepypasta Wiki talk:Deleted Page/Jeff the Killer/@comment-23973243-20131001204508/@comment-1418880-20131002015735

Well, granted, some aspects of the story are unrealistic. Burning out the eyelids, for example, would hae a serious effect on vision. Without the ability to blink, the eyes would quickly dry out. Without immediate medical attention or medication, the eyes would eventually completely dry out, resulting in complete loss of vision. The cutting of the cheeks to form a permanent smile, however, is realistic. It is known as the Glasgow smile, named after the place in Scotland where the practice originated. Because it is an extremely painful process, it is considered a form of torture, and isn't usually performed on oneself. There is a slight risk of death from blood loss, but it is survivable. Heath Ledger's version of the joker had this type of scar. Given the madness of a killer like Jeff, I would say it is possible he would do that to himself. Now the idea of twelve year old kids wielding guns is much less believable, but not impossible. We do live in a pretty messed up world.