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Stay out of the sun, it is not what it used to be

 
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Recently spent the week-end in Orlando (and NOT Mickey's world, surprisingly).

Husbands had to go to convention, so us girls laid around the pool....

ONE DAY only. I used to be a "sun worshipper," and when I was younger, I could do a whole week-end around the pool and end up with a wonderful, dark tan that would carry me through most of the summer.

This year, after one day, I could see I was burned, so stayed away from the pool for the remainder.

However, once we got home, I started having sinus problems, almost like a sinus infection. It hasn't abated, and I don't know what it is. I cannot smell anything, have a COUGH - almost like the croup - and cannot shake it. Nose doesn't run like a sinus infection, but something's definitely not right. I am now thinking it's because of my "day in the sun."
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Air quality in the 60's-80's was complete shiat in most major US cities, compared to present day.

Hence the yellow sun, was just more particulates in the air in those days.
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nope

not all live in big cesspool city's.....
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Its not all just in the cities. I live in a rural area and today is our third day of Poor Air Quality Alert. The closest city to me is Bloomington which is a university town and almost abandoned in the summer months.

We garden, as we did this morning, between 6:00 and 9:00 AM because otherwise the sun is too strong for us to be out in it even when the temperature is in the 70s.
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Dark Skin People Have Nothing To Be Concerned About....
The Sun Is Their Friend... And Always Will Be..

Pure Blessings To All..

hf
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That's not true. Bob Marley died from melanoma.
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It's our magnetic shielding that is changing. The planet's magnetic field has been decreasing rapidly and the north magnetic pole is crossing over the top of the planet (this year), racing towards Siberia at unprecedented speeds.

More cosmic radiation is getting in and it's melting the ice caps. Sun appears different as well.
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 Quoting: troitcity


Yeah!!! HERE'S ANOTHER THING!!!

Since WHEN do we have "UV indexes" of 11 or 12?!?!?!?!

I thought they stopped at 10???
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Child of the 80's here and I agree 100% with you about the color of the sun then and now, but I find that it is taking on average 3 times as long for me to get the same sun burn as before. I have light skin and don't wear sunscreen (though I do take astaxanthin if I'm going to be out all day). Could the white sun be affecting some differently?
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The flatEarth truthers say the sun is under the dome along with the planets and the moon.

The ice wall is about 250 feet high all around the flat earth. Water is behind the glass dome. Russia and US shot rockets up to top of dome in 1962 I believe, No sent atomic bombs up but could not break it. Proof of this. Now probably all that radiation they shot up is falling on us still.
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As a doctor I can tell you nearly 100% of the population are vitamin D deficient. The very, VERY few that aren't take suppliments. Even people in CA and FL have dangerously low D levels. The explosion of cancer, autism and that are all recent problems as well. Something is up and no one is willing to discuss it rationally without a barrage of personal insults and immediate dismissal. This must be what it was like trying to talk to the captain about that iceberg....
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The sun is not changing, OP.

The atmosphere is changing.

The natural protection of the atmosphere is thinning, while at the same time millions of tons of a wide range of chemicals are being dumped into it for military and geoengineering programs, tests and experiments. The thinning of the natural atmosphere as well as the crap being dumped into it changes the color of the sunlight that reaches the earth.

But the sun is not changing.

The atmosphere is changing.

Please adjust your thread accordingly.
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I agree the sun or atmosphere is different. I live at high elevation 8000ft and the sun is very intense . I even quit my job that I loved to get away from the sun. I say it every day FUCK THE SUN the sun sucks

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Dark Skin People Have Nothing To Be Concerned About....
The Sun Is Their Friend... And Always Will Be..

Pure Blessings To All..

hf
 Quoting: powerofsoul


That's not true. Bob Marley died from melanoma.
 Quoting: Esoterica


Time to ban sandals.
 Quoting: Deplorable TailDragger


Melanoma can start anywhere. Even in your mouth.
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IDK if it's because I'm getting older, but I will say when I was young I could look at the sun for a few seconds and now I can't even look at it for a fraction of a second.
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OP is a Suntard!
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We are in the end times.
The signs are in the sun moon and stars
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Re: Stay out of the sun, it is not what it used to be
There was a lot more pollution in the atmosphere in the past. Setting sun is still yellow.
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Re: Stay out of the sun, it is not what it used to be
Dark Skin People Have Nothing To Be Concerned About....
The Sun Is Their Friend... And Always Will Be..

Pure Blessings To All..

hf
 Quoting: powerofsoul


you realize they have the biggest statistics of cancer? lol

you realise our white skin comes from times when this has happened before and we went into the dark to protect ourselfs from it.. thats why our skin is so pale.


so basically its the opposite thing of what you just said. lol
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Prepare for your judgement
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I grew up farming and yes around 7 years ago I noticed we have lost protection , cows with skin cancer ect , we know the future of planet earth dead3
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I grew up farming and yes around 7 years ago I noticed we have lost protection , cows with skin cancer ect , we know the future of planet earth dead3
 Quoting: Goofy for God


We all knew this would happen. We all hoped for doom. We all see how this can be a good thing in general for the overall human population that needs reminding they are just visitors.

Humans are so comfortably now. You see them all over the world. No jobs. the biggest opinions. People arnt thankful anymore. relationships arnt what they used to be. familys. etc etc.


its time for some change! its just a cycle.
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Re: Stay out of the sun, it is not what it used to be
It isn't the sun, it's the pollutants in our atmosphere. This affects the color we perceive the sun to be. This is what affects how bright it appears, how it feels on our skin. This is also what causes us to burn when we wouldn't have 40 years ago and its worse in the northern latitudes than in the tropics, probably because of the holes in the ozone layer at the poles.
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We are all going through a raising of vibrations. We can accept and rise up with the cosmic energies or reject it. The sun will not hurt you if you cleanse yourself. The sun will energize you and enable the positive changes to occur.
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WTF is this "Sun is white" crap I keep hearing? Another PsyOP or are you people just retarded? Because every time I check, the Sun is indeed yellow.
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Re: Stay out of the sun, it is not what it used to be
The Sun is white in outer space. Only thing that made it yellow to our eyes was the atmosphere.
Atmosphere is weaker now.
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Re: Stay out of the sun, it is not what it used to be
i'd say its a combination of thinner ozone layer and a hotter sun.. but mostly thinner ozone layer.

... and chemtrailing weather modification.

i remember the sun being yellow in the 70s-80s too.
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This has everything to do with the interplanetary highly magnetized cloud, NASA admit it it is coming to our solar system direction and it will agitate EVERYTHING. Life has we know it will change.
There is no such thing as "antropomorphic climate change". This higly charged cloud is to blame, this is THE inconvenient truth.
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I have a ginger complexion. So the sun has always been an adversary. When I was very young I would be covered in sun block and my parents would have me in, damn near, full body suits for protection. But as I got older and out from under the constant parental monitoring I got pretty brave with the sun. Yea I got burnt up a few times. But it was after playing or swimming from 8 am until sundown. And even then, it wasn't truly bad until I was on vacation in Florida. In ohio I was fine.

As a teen I found I would burn at the first exposure of summer, then get tan after that. As a young adult I was in the army and had the same experience. No sun screen in the field. I would get burnt one good time, then fine for the rest of the summer. That continued my entire adult life. Until the last few years.

I will give this year as an example. I got burnt. It turned to tan. Then I got burnt all over again. I coach baseball all summer. I got burnt every weekend. And not just a little. I mean blisters on my nose. I was out yesterday for one game, at dusk. Came home and had blisters all over again.

Maybe I am hitting manopause (see what i did there?). But it has been like this the last few summers. I don't care what scientist tells me what bull shit... something is wrong with our sun. Or at least changing.
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Certain things, they should stay the way they are. You ought to be able to stick them in one of those big glass cases and just leave them alone.
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I spent a few minutes and flied through a ton of old family photos from the late 60's to present. Just perusing to get a general sense of any drastic difference.
Aside from age discoloration, improvements from old film color, transition to digital photography, and other obvious difficulties in appraisal such as old pictures being on film and costing $$$ to take and develop, thus the focus was mostly on people, ect.

Not to mention the changing atmospheric conditions from all manner of human and environmental activity since the industrial revolution, automobiles, pollution emission controls ect.

The major change seems atmospheric, which would explain a difference in perception of the suns light.

over the course of the years of the pictures, to me it looks to be a total disintegration in the thickness of the atmosphere. Most of the old photos it seems more dense, thick. Layers of clouds all over the place. Most being overcast or having clouds in the sky. The ones with clear sky, probably high pressure, have a subtle difference
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Re: Stay out of the sun, it is not what it used to be
I spent a few minutes and flied through a ton of old family photos from the late 60's to present. Just perusing to get a general sense of any drastic difference.
Aside from age discoloration, improvements from old film color, transition to digital photography, and other obvious difficulties in appraisal such as old pictures being on film and costing $$$ to take and develop, thus the focus was mostly on people, ect.

Not to mention the changing atmospheric conditions from all manner of human and environmental activity since the industrial revolution, automobiles, pollution emission controls ect.

The major change seems atmospheric, which would explain a difference in perception of the suns light.

over the course of the years of the pictures, to me it looks to be a total disintegration in the thickness of the atmosphere. Most of the old photos it seems more dense, thick. Layers of clouds all over the place. Most being overcast or having clouds in the sky. The ones with clear sky, probably high pressure, have a subtle difference
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What I know is...Back in the late 80s and early 90s, I'd slather the tanning oil on and not get the tan I have now wearing spf 50. I have the deep, dark, beautiful tan I wanted back then by wearing sunblock.

Go figure...

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