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I was walking under the Spanish sun at an hour when the rays hits hard on a desolate area where no buildings could save me from my demise.
Temperature's fine, it's not hot; but then I touch my hair and it is on fire, and any exposed skin is feeling the UV rays. Yeah you can hear the scream of every affected cell.
-WHERE'S OUR MELANIN WHEN WE NEED IT OUR DNA IS IN DANGER!
-Yes, we're producing pigments, don't worry.
-TOO SLOW! WE'RE FRYING! OH NO THERE'S A CANCEROUS CELL QUICKLY CALL THE IMMUNE SYSTEM!
-Yeah I'm here. Sorry I was checking out a suspicious pollen molecule. What seems to be the problem?
-That cell refuses to die.
-So? Live and let live. I'm gonna call reinforments to destroy that pollen molecule, though, I think it's up to no good.
One of the few positives being this far north is that the sun is never brutal. Sure, you can burn, but it's not like the sun would hunt just you relentlessly.
One of the few positives being this far north is that the sun is never brutal. Sure, you can burn, but it's not like the sun would hunt just you relentlessly.
Same, it's not that strong at all here either. The closest place I've been to here, where I've noticed that the sun feels stronger, is Jersey. That's around 300 miles south of here.
In Lima Peru the sun is only intense right by the beach, otherwise you don't really notice it. In Tegucigalpa it's really not that strong, feels like a warm day in NYC more than anything
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