My eyes are itching...

My eyes are itching... (Jochaenan: Mi prudono gli occhi...) were the supposed last words of an 11-year-old kid right after Catruosian missiles hit Pelermo on March 13, 2058 YTE. He apparently said this after seeing a massive explosion near him, which resulted in him being blinded. Shortly after, another missile hit near and killed him. His last words eventually became an anti-Catruosia and anti-war slogan, widely used in supporting Jochaena.

Many people in Jochaena have taken up the slogan as a way to express their grief and anger over the missile attack, and to show their solidarity with the victims and their families. It has become a symbol of resistance against the Catruosian regime and its violent actions, and a call for justice and accountability.

The use of the slogan has also spread beyond Jochaena, with people around the world adopting it as a way to show their support for the victims and their families, and to call for an end to war and violence. It is a poignant reminder of the human cost of conflict, and a powerful call to action for peace and justice.