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Reason: asdfg

Yes, messing with camera exposure settings for 10 seconds proves the sun never, ever sets. Even though it's bright enough to produce 100000 lux on a sunny day, it, uh, moves away a little bit somehow and even though it's still in line of sight we suddenly can't see it anymore and that's nighttime. This is claimed by presumably functional adults. I am beyond words.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: asdfg

Yes, messing with camera exposure settings for 10 seconds proves the sun never, ever sets. Even though it's bright enough to produce 100000 lux on a sunny day, it, uh, moves away a little bit somehow and we suddenly can't see it anymore and that's nighttime. This is claimed by presumably functional adults. I am beyond words.

2 years ago
1 score