• bitwolf@sh.itjust.works
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      Maybe if theyre open?

      I read you get Vitamin D from the sun light hitting your retinas and hair in addition to your skin.

      But there is also benefits from look far away at the horizon youd need to find a way to replicate that from a window.

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    17 hours ago

    I look at the sky every night. I think, “C’mon, UFOs! Do something!” And after a few seconds, my neck hurts, so I go back inside.

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    Give it is pitch black outside, extremely cold, and there nothing to do I think I’d prefer to stay inside where it’s warm, and I have cats.

    I also don’t have to stay in a 6 ft square concrete room with the constantly humming fluorescent light. I think that’s what makes the difference.

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    Just because prisoners suffer from certain punishments doesn’t mean that I can’t enjoy a very roughly similar but still wildly different situation. I love spending my days inside cozy in my chair, but thats different than being locked up in a prison cell, I love sleeping naked, but underneath a big blanket in my own bed is different than a cell floor, I love eating two meals instead of three, but it’s my dietary choice and not malicious food withdrawal.

    In short: Consent matters

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      I think you are completely right, but that doesn’t invalidate the point behind the OP even if the specific comparison doesn’t fit great.

      Having a cozy dark indoor day won’t kill you, but it does seem to be good for us to get ample exposure to the natural world.

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    At least I have a rather nice monitor that can simulate the sky.

    *also the sun is a giant laser

    **also also the ozone layer is still sorta fucked

    ***also also also I have an air purifier in my room so the air inside is healthier than the air outside because of all the goddamn vehicles that fill the air with poison gas.

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      What’s with this sudden tendency to pad screenshots of tweets out for about 400 miles of unnecessary white space.

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        I blame the poor UI design and attention-grabbing tendencies of phone-compatible social media. Namely: Facebook and Instagram. It all goes on one endless vertical ribbon to compete for user eyeballs, and the winner consumes the maximum amount of screen real-estate possible when their turn is up. The software could provide decent margins for text-only posts to compete with images and video, or even clickable links and/or attribution for source material, but doesn’t. Because screw the open web, this is our walled garden. Anyway, that’s probably the reason for the massive margins: because it works better in content-hostile enviroment. </rant>

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    Some of us stayed inside for literal years thanks to the way things went in the world. And you wonder why things turned sideways in the world.

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        Well, I had been kind of a hoarder before that, admittedly, so I was less impacted at the beginning of the pandemic. But yes, everything fresh was delivered by my local grocery store, Walmart, or other services.

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    When I don’t have to go outside to go to work, I’m perfectly happy just staying inside all the time. Although I do at least see light coming in from the window - I think being windowless the entire time would be too much even for me.