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Originally posted by margaretr
reply to post by awareness10
Project Bluebeam will be coming to a sky near you soon
Jesus in the sky (with diamonds)
Originally posted by SystemResistor
"They" are very sensitive to sunlight and have been blocking it. They plan to radically alter the planets "morphogenic field" so its frequencies are more hospitable to their kind. And no, they are not lizards, actually it harms the lizards to block the sun.edit on 14-5-2011 by SystemResistor because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by quasi86
In the 80\'s, as a kid we could look in to the sun for a long time with the naked eye, today its almost impossible without good sunglasses.
Originally posted by alphabetaone
Originally posted by quasi86
In the 80's, as a kid we could look in to the sun for a long time with the naked eye, today its almost impossible without good sunglasses.
LMAO, I'm sorry but you're a nut.
There has never been a time in our Earth's history that anyone could "look into the sun with the naked eye for a long time" and come away with their cornea's intact.
If you would have anyone believe this to be true, and even one person TRIES it because of your negligent remark (like say an 11 year old kid who doesn't know better and thinks adults can be trusted) I hope you're prepared for the fallout of such preposterous and irresponsible fallacy.
Originally posted by JDARK11
Originally posted by alphabetaone
Originally posted by quasi86
In the 80's, as a kid we could look in to the sun for a long time with the naked eye, today its almost impossible without good sunglasses.
LMAO, I'm sorry but you're a nut.
There has never been a time in our Earth's history that anyone could "look into the sun with the naked eye for a long time" and come away with their cornea's intact.
If you would have anyone believe this to be true, and even one person TRIES it because of your negligent remark (like say an 11 year old kid who doesn't know better and thinks adults can be trusted) I hope you're prepared for the fallout of such preposterous and irresponsible fallacy.
Actually as a kid, I could do it too. I could stare at it for a while once you got used to the brightness (clear sky). Also on more than one occasion. Made your eyes go abit funny after for awhile. I have near enough perfect eyesight now to this day so it hasn't effected me. I cant look at the sun for more that a second now. Even with sunglasses on its still tough to do :/edit on 20-5-2011 by JDARK11 because: Typo