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u/artsy_cupcakes — 1 day ago

Smokey the bear

Is this supposedly not a thing?of course I remember Smokey the Bear as a kid and leaving this park in Illinois… it’s here.

u/artsy_cupcakes — 2 months ago
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Time. It is faster these days.

I feel it, have for a while, I noticed it in 2020 when my battery powered clock was always needing adjusted.

Turns out monks that make a 24 hour candle also say it’s changing. The candles that burned 24 hours are now only making it to about 18 hours or so before the day has passed.

Edit: In other words, 18 hours of candle burns before a day has passed, instead of 24 hours worth of candle, burning, like it used to be.

https://x.com/MAVERIC68078049/status/2049498119478632699

Anyone else?

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u/artsy_cupcakes — 2 months ago
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The sun

The white sun versus the yellow butter sun from my youth is a well known ME, but the heat from this sun changed about 2 years ago.

I notice it is bleaching out the signs of store fronts in 1-2 years. The same bleaching used to take decades. It looks like someone has thrown bleach on the signs, including street signs. I don’t remember ever seeing faded. The sides that the sun is not hitting there is no bleaching.

Walking out in the sun it feels like being inside a food warmer that’s set on high. It can make me feel sick, fast.

The heat isn’t a ME. But it is a difference and the bleaching out of the world is obvious to me and it feels like everyone else is oblivious to it.

Anyone else?

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u/artsy_cupcakes — 2 months ago