http://metro.co.uk/2017/08/25/people...lipse-6878913/
I was worried something like this would happen when I saw the path of the eclipse
The president didn't really show the exemple tbh
Don't put chemicals in your eyes people
http://metro.co.uk/2017/08/25/people...lipse-6878913/
I was worried something like this would happen when I saw the path of the eclipse
The president didn't really show the exemple tbh
Don't put chemicals in your eyes people
this is the same level of stupid that people showed when the internet said you could charge your new iphone in the microwave and retards did it.
No child left behind.
shocking - the article doesn't back up the headline at all. so in other words, it didn't happen.
i put chemicals in my eyes all the time - they're called eyedrops.
In the era where 40% of the population of a country denies all forms of reality, and spout #fakenews at every opportunity - it isn't surprising that many people were injured as they probably figured the news media and science were just 'fake'.
Challenge Mode : Play WoW like my disability has me play:
You will need two people, Brian MUST use the mouse for movement/looking and John MUST use the keyboard for casting, attacking, healing etc.
Briand and John share the same goal, same intentions - but they can't talk to each other, however they can react to each other's in game activities.
Now see how far Brian and John get in WoW.
They all refer back to one article though. So really there's only one article about it and a bunch of articles about the article.
http://www.wcyb.com/news/national/re...ipse/611460337
"Many" articles of the same anecdotal story of a few people doing it. Click-bait title, etc. The usual.
Wow pretty sad, wouldn't wish that kind of damage onto most, but really damn.
Milli Vanilli, Bigger than Elvis
Pattereson's friend has the best stories.
Seems a little late for this headline to be coming out, seeing as the eclipse happened four days before the article came out.
As in: probably made up.
“Do not lose time on daily trivialities. Do not dwell on petty detail. For all of these things melt away and drift apart within the obscure traffic of time. Live well and live broadly. You are alive and living now. Now is the envy of all of the dead.” ~ Emily3, World of Tomorrow
Words to live by.
You got 300 million people, you're going to have some morons. In my experience, they're not in short supply.
I hope this was all spawned by the existence of this image: https://i.redd.it/p7ry3s6cv3hz.jpg
Whether it's the article responding to the idea that people might do this or whether people actually did it (which I find pretty doubtful).
Mostly fake news
http://www.sfgate.com/news/article/P...s-12011917.php
Doctors warned people not to look at the eclipse without eye protection. Sunscreen blocks the sun. So using sunscreen as eye protection makes sense, right?
A nurse in Redding stated that her hospital hasn't seen any patients with retinal damage from the eclipse, but they saw patients who put sunscreen on their eyeballs to watch the eclipse.
Nurse Practitioner Trish Patterson at Prestige Urgent Care told KRCR that one of her colleagues saw multiple people who sought medical attention after putting sunscreen in their eyes because they didn't have eclipse glasses.
"One of my colleagues at moonlight here stated yesterday that they had patients presenting at their clinic that put sunscreen on their eyeball, and presented that they were having pain and they were referred to an ophthalmologist," she said.
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"This will be a fight against overwhelming odds from which survival cannot be expected. We will do what damage we can."
-- Capt. Copeland
well this is the same beautiful country where 16.4 million adults think chocolate milk comes from brown cows.
You could have the world in the palm of your hands
You still might drop it