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Turns out homosh was right after all.
How did you ever doubt him, fools?
If somebody was actually stupid enough to look at the sun at all, they are not safe enough to do anything.
homosh wrote:
>LARGER, SPECIFICALLY NEWS PAPERS - THEY ARE RIGHT AND YOU ARE WRONG.
Oooh ... secret CAPS messages.
Observe:
hello HOMOSH, did YOU know, that in the olden days (which ARE now very old) the word GAY meant happy? AND, did YOU know that when the SUCKtion pump was invented, it caused many MEN to loose their jobs
Now praise my clogs.
Why do you believe everything you read? Do you not consider the credability of a source and such like?
Why are you calling people retards when you're an illiterate cretin who's punctuation is quite frankly disgraceful? You dont realise how much of a mission it is to read your posts with the endless prose.
OMG Qusetions.
> 'Mostly everyone', I suggest you rephrase your hyper-modern
> contradictarory sentance structure as this 'cave dweller' who aced A
> level english language cannot understand what the hell you're on
> about
He might have aced A Level English language, but he can't spell 'contradictory' or 'sentence'.
:)
> If retarted people can't stop being retarded, then they should stop
> annoying us and have their own "Retarded Forum"
"OOOOOOOOOOH"
> The sagacious one wrote:
> The increased risk of people being blinded by the Sun, when Venus
> passed by, was due to the simple fact that people would be more
> likely to look directly at the sun.
>
> Which is what I have been saying all along.
>
>
> So, in review:
>
> Me Homosh.
I jumped straight into the thread without reading any posts. Can you find it in your heart to forgive my repetitious reply??
Oh and if you look at the Sun through a telescope you're stupid.
> cookie monster wrote:
> Hmmm, so if there is a full solar eclipse, and its pitch black and i
> look at the sun, i will get UV radiation damage from the sun?
>
> Bullshize.
> ignorant.
Can you not see? If the sun is filtered, in this instance by an enormous rock called the moon, then the suns rays cannot hit me because they will infact be hitting the moon instead.
Thats why its, y'know, pitch black.
> The increased risk of people being blinded by the Sun, when Venus
> passed by, was due to the simple fact that people would be more
> likely to look directly at the sun.
Which is what I have been saying all along.
So, in review:
Me > Homosh.