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Sunlight is the one natural resource humans have not contaminated. amirite?
by Anonymous3 years ago
…yet
by Anonymous3 years ago
*sinister music getting louder in the background*
by Anonymous3 years ago
behold perry the platyus!
MY PLAN TO CONTAMINATE THE ENTIRE SUN RAYS OVER THE TRI STATE AREA!!!!!
by Anonymous3 years ago
Doofenshirts caused scp:001 when day breaks
by Anonymous3 years ago
Doofenschmirtz creating the entire SCP lineup wouldn't suprise me.
by Anonymous3 years ago
slowly hides magnifying glass..
by Anonymous3 years ago
Literally came here to say this
by Anonymous3 years ago
Beat me to it. Have an award instead.
by Anonymous3 years ago
Yes we will inject the elephants foot from chernoble into the sun
by Anonymous3 years ago
That would do nothing at all (and you misspelled Chernobyl (Чорнобиль)).
by Anonymous3 years ago
Growth mindset
by Anonymous3 years ago
Lets fix that, start building a Dyson sphere
by Anonymous3 years ago
To collect energy for crypto mining! Sign of truly advanced civilisation :D
by Anonymous3 years ago
I like money too, that's weird we should hang out.
by Anonymous3 years ago
Another Kurzgesagt viewer, I see
by Anonymous3 years ago
Can't contaminate light waves I guess
by Anonymous3 years ago
What about heavy waves. 🤔 ill see myself out
by Anonymous3 years ago
Pollution and ozone depletion?
by Anonymous3 years ago
Is that a challenge???
by Anonymous3 years ago
Oh God please no
by Anonymous3 years ago
The hole in the ozone layer had contaminated the **effect** of the sun
by Anonymous3 years ago
Came here to say this. *Technically* we have "contaminated" the way light enters our atmosphere.
by Anonymous3 years ago
You haven't visited any cities that close schools for smog days, have you?
by Anonymous3 years ago
That's not the sunlight tho, that's the atmosphere
by Anonymous3 years ago
That is like saying a river is not contaminated because it is clean upstream of the poison factory.
Sunlight hits the ground after being filtered through man made contaminants. The frequencies and power that hits the ground is not the same as it would have been if humans were not around.
Saying we did not contaminate it feels like very weird semantics.
by Anonymous3 years ago
Hmm but in that case sunlight would be polluted by the ozone even without any artificial pollutants
by Anonymous3 years ago
Filtered, for sure. Maybe that qualifies as pollution too. Depends on the exact meaning of the word i guess.
But the OP is talking about *contaminated by humans*, which is a bit different.
by Anonymous3 years ago
What about wind?
by Anonymous3 years ago
Wind is moving air, so carries pollution. Climate change also changes wind patterns around the globe and increases the overall frequency of tornadoes. This last one isn't exactly contamination per se, but it's a negative change due to human activity.
by Anonymous3 years ago
And that's different to sunlight and it's thermal radiation affecting the dispersal of contaminates in the atmosphere how? Ocean waves would still occur even without plastics and other pollution in the sea, how is wind any different?
by Anonymous3 years ago
The second example was more of an extra thing to add to the list of consequences of humans in the environment. I wasn't tryimg to say that wind only exists because of pollution. The first point was supposed to be the main one: wind is air and it moves pollution around, so that means it's also contaminated.
by Anonymous3 years ago
Or lava/magma
by Anonymous3 years ago
Smog over centres of industry begs to differ.
by Anonymous3 years ago
What about all of the crap in the air that the sunlight now has to filter through? That seems like pollution of sunlight to me.
by Anonymous3 years ago
Other than earth, air and water, we don't really contaminate resources. We just use em up with reckless abandon.
by Anonymous3 years ago
Technically with ozone stuff and smog you can argue that we have altered its effects negatively but that's more nitty gritty stuff.
by Anonymous3 years ago
Ozone we pulled back on CFCs, but give us some time. "Hold my beer." - Humanity
by Anonymous3 years ago
Also carbon dioxide, human are even creating more instead
by Anonymous3 years ago
Except for when the air is so polluted we can't see the sunlight…
by Anonymous3 years ago
And the smoke from wildfires makes it look like we're on Mars
by Anonymous3 years ago
Give us time.
by Anonymous3 years ago
What if I go outside and spread my butt cheeks and let the light hit my anus. Will I have contaminated light then? With my butt I mean? When it hits my butt?
by Anonymous3 years ago
I mean... we do have a probe that is whizzing around at half a million miles an hour touching the Sun to see what its made of. It will eventually spiral into the Sun and burn up, meaning we will have contaminated the Sun... sort of.
by Anonymous3 years ago
Life finds a way...
by Anonymous3 years ago
And also that is free
by Anonymous3 years ago
We'll find a way.
by Anonymous3 years ago
Are you challenging me?
by Anonymous3 years ago
Are you chalenging me?
by Anonymous3 years ago
I mean, unless you want to consider how damaging the ozone effects what sunlight does to us and the planet
by Anonymous3 years ago
Yet
by Anonymous3 years ago
What about geothermal?
by Anonymous3 years ago
Challenge accepted.
by Anonymous3 years ago
Challenge accepted
by Anonymous3 years ago
something something Dyson Sphere
by Anonymous3 years ago
Magma.
by Anonymous3 years ago
*Dyson sphere designing intensifies*
by Anonymous3 years ago
Sunlight is the one natural resource humans have not contaminated, yet.
by Anonymous3 years ago
Smog?
by Anonymous3 years ago
Smog: am I a joke to you?
by Anonymous3 years ago
I contaminate it every day when it bounces off the pile of ugliness I call my face
by Anonymous3 years ago
Actually, I don't know. Considering light pollution is a thing, the sun might not look as it did thousands of years ago
by Anonymous3 years ago
Humans: hold my beer
by Anonymous3 years ago
You just doomed us all
by Anonymous3 years ago
If you put enough pollution in the air, the sunlight becomes dimmed
by Anonymous3 years ago
challenge accepted
by Anonymous3 years ago
But sunlight is the result of hydrogen explosions. So.
by Anonymous3 years ago
Not entirely true, we made a hole in the ozone layer which let harmful rays enter the atmosphere. Technically we contaminated it by destroying the filter
by Anonymous3 years ago
Geothermal, as well
by Anonymous3 years ago
That's a weird way of looking at things. separated from the things which we are made of. The only thing that separates us is our own understanding. Everything else we are made of, you can find in a potato and some other things of which there are an abundance of about.
by Anonymous3 years ago
Well nows as good of time as any
by Anonymous3 years ago
Lemme introduced you to a little video called: "NONE LIKE IT HOT!"
by Anonymous3 years ago
Why not just say men? By saying "humans" women are getting half the blame
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