Guess what? The real main reason fer so few stars ‘n’ not much moon is, most cloud cover’s act’ly smog. Proof? Even on clear nights b’fore total lockdown, despite not much light in the first place, not many stars. Only one ’r two days inta complete lockdown? Even with cloud cover, star overload, bright as anything moon.
Boots at the Boar Premium Member over 9 years ago
Be grateful. It’s keeping the next ice age at bay with all the coal burning to produce all that electricity.
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member over 9 years ago
Clamtopia?
MS72 over 9 years ago
OOOooo! fried clamstrips.
shamino over 9 years ago
That’s really bright if you need sunscreen over your fur.
Prey over 9 years ago
Suddenly thought of “Do androids dream of electric sheep”.
Ermine Notyours over 9 years ago
This on the night with the shortest hours of darkness? Of course, the nights are getting warmer.
bubbareb over 9 years ago
Not to worry; it’s just a beacon of sorts, like flashing neon. You know: DINER – EAT AT EARTH – BLUE PLANET SPECIAL – HUMANS, TWO FOR ONE …
kaploy9 over 9 years ago
Seems oddly colorful today.. (er, tonight??)
Bill Swarm Premium Member over 9 years ago
tiki torches are a nice touch
Blaize over 1 year ago
Guess what? The real main reason fer so few stars ‘n’ not much moon is, most cloud cover’s act’ly smog. Proof? Even on clear nights b’fore total lockdown, despite not much light in the first place, not many stars. Only one ’r two days inta complete lockdown? Even with cloud cover, star overload, bright as anything moon.