• turdas@suppo.fi
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    Unless you live in Australia the ozone layer is not a problem. If you do live in Australia, my condolences.

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      Yeah, that one’s kinda the proof we can all work together to combat an environmental issue and get results

      Shame we seem to be not doing that so much these days

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      we have sunscreen now, also no one says you have to stand under direct sunlight the whole time 😁

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        I live at higher elevation, and the UV is literally “extreme” (13-14 on the whatever-it-is scale) any time it is remotely sunny. Going outside is still very enjoyable any time. Dude probably lives somewhere with half the UV and is worried about the sun as if he is a vampire

        Some people are just illogical. If your only conception of going outside is standing in full sun on the street and huffing the exhaust pipes of passing cars then thats more of a problem with lack of imagination. Parks exist, shade exists, going outside of town exists… literally endless ways to avoid all of these impossible challenges