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Since when did we start referring to the Sun as harsh?

  • 14-07-2025 02:22PM
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    I was watching the national Ceremony on RTE yesterday and they kept referring to the sun as harsh. Would they prefer it was lashing rain? The sun is no more harsh than a sunbed. Its how use if and unlike a sunbed the we been to sun fir life on this planet. If you go out half naked in it and with no sunscreen on in the middle of the day will then yes spebd 20, 30 even 56 minutes in it and expect to get sunburnt. Put put some sunscreen on or stand in a shade be cautious, do not stay in it too long and it is beautiful.

    Enjoy it while we can it might be gone next week or even this week hid behind clouds and rain. Which is ehat RTE seem to want. Oh no we can't have the harsh sun out anymore no that's bad.

    Live long and Prosper

    Peace and long life.



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  • Moderators, Computer Games Moderators, Social & Fun Moderators Posts: 19,012 Mod ✭✭✭✭Kimbot


    [MOD] AMKC - I have advised you multiple time before regarding your posts in After Hours, there is already an active thread on the weather in AH over the last few days so no need to create a new one. Also you have your own thread in AH for your musings that you have failed to stick to so Perm Forum ban applied.



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