But I am mighty!!
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I don't remember it being cheap
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Cheap is not the case everywhere. In Germany it's cheap, in the Netherlands it's much more expensive and in Croatia a bottle is like 25 Euro
In the US it's cheap but unregulated and full of shit that's terrible for you. Or you can pay an arm and a leg for stuff that's better but still not up to the standards of most other countries. I learned this by getting a chemical burn in my eye from sunscreen... meant for my face.
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"ball of fire"
Haha, no no. You threw down with a gigantic source of cell destroying radiation. The fire did no harm.
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as a man I have the primal urge to pick a fight with the giant ball of fire in the sky, I lost this time but one day.
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If you hate the feel of sunscreen like I do, check out UPF clothing
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Fallen London vibes
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as a man I have the primal urge to pick a fight with the giant ball of fire in the sky, I lost this time but one day.
wrote on last edited by [email protected]Let me let you in on a little secret...you gotta attack at night.
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I'm just stayin inside
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Let me let you in on a little secret...you gotta attack at night.
Unfortunately I've already committed to it happening one DAY.
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If you spend 8 hours in the sun, the sunscreen doesn't seem like it helps entirely.
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I'm just stayin inside
Ok Bo Burnham
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In the US it's cheap but unregulated and full of shit that's terrible for you. Or you can pay an arm and a leg for stuff that's better but still not up to the standards of most other countries. I learned this by getting a chemical burn in my eye from sunscreen... meant for my face.
Oh, that's bad. Made me think of this sunscreen and in Robocop 2.
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Every English tourist in Australia.
Australia is a different beast though. I went out for like 10 minutes without a hat or sunscreen on a particularly hot december noon and my nose damn near fell off the day after
Not because I thought I'm too tough to get sunburnt but if you live your entire life in Europe you just can't imagine the sunshine being this potent. Never happened again after that incident
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If you spend 8 hours in the sun, the sunscreen doesn't seem like it helps entirely.
Reapply q2 hours and every time you use a towel. I don't think most sunscreen is advertising all day Protection.
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Reapply q2 hours and every time you use a towel. I don't think most sunscreen is advertising all day Protection.
I mean of course, I'm saying even adding more periodically. Just feels like always some gets through
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My excuse is that the weather was predicted as "cloudy" when we left in the morning. When we were on the trip, though, the sun was burning down to extinct humanity instead.
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"ball of fire"
Haha, no no. You threw down with a gigantic source of cell destroying radiation. The fire did no harm.
Hypothetically speaking, will you get sunburnt if you sit near a fire all day?
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One day I'll win, you all will see!
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mate it's £5-10 for a 200ml bottle I'd hardly call that cheap
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Hypothetically speaking, will you get sunburnt if you sit near a fire all day?
The heat could dry out your skin, which, if I'm not mistaken, is essentially what a burn is. However, as the other person noted, a sunburn is damage from radiation, not heat. So I think you could stretch the common definition of a burn to call heat induced dry skin a burn but calling it a sunburn would not be accurate.