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In mid-March, the satirist Audrey Burges ordered a bulk pack of googly eyes: “It’s about to get real anthropomorphized in here,” she announced. They’ve always been around, but now they’re everywhere. Last summer, it was how Bonnie created the anti-hero of Toy Story 4, a spork that gains consciousness (and an existential crisis) after the kindergartner mods it with popsicle sticks, pipe cleaners, and googlies. “They’re like real eyes!” Walken explains, adding that he needs to know where he stands with his houseplants. Recall the 2013 SNL skit where Christopher Walken glues googly eyes onto his cactuses and ferns. There’s never a question of what to do with googly eyes. There’s also a quarter-sized pair I left in bed with my boyfriend last year, the night before we eloped, that has been floating about our apartment ever since, like a traveling sight gag. Mostly I slip the tiny ones into cards as a little surprise to the recipients. My habit for years has been to stockpile googly eyes of all sizes.