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letter_d@lemmy.world to pics@lemmy.worldEnglish · 2 years ago

What were the skies like when you were younger?

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What were the skies like when you were younger?

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letter_d@lemmy.world to pics@lemmy.worldEnglish · 2 years ago
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  • Happyjustbecause@lemmy.world
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    They went on forever and they, when I, we lived in Arizona and the skies always had little fluffy clouds in them and, er they were long and clear and there were lots of stars at night and, er, when it would rain it would all turn, it, they were beautiful, the most beautiful skies, as a matter of fact…

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      I was hoping this comment would be here. I feel seen.

      • nuachtan@lemmy.world
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        I see you! I got the reference too!!

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      This one caught me off guard – first time I wish we had awards here!

    • DrNeurohax@kbin.social
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      Haha, that just made my day. I’m among my own kind here.

    • letter_d@lemmy.worldOP
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      Thank you for this.

    • Lifecoach5000@lemmy.world
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      2 years ago

      Just listened the other day for the first time in many many years. Still slaps.

    • niktemadur@lemmy.world
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      I scrolled specifically looking for this.
      It was important that this be posted here.
      You’ve done a man’s job, sir!
      It’s too bad she won’t live… but then again, who does?

    • IchNichtenLichten@server1.duluth.lol
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      Fun fact, the track was built around a sample from this:

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UStCXLNVtGY

    • counselwolf@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      What is this reference?

      • Drunemeton@lemmy.world
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        https://youtube.com/watch?v=KNfjpmvbQG0

    • revlayle@lemm.ee
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      deleted by creator

    • Piecemakers@lemmy.world
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      Annnnd, now I’m going down that nostalgic track rabbit hole for the evening. 🤘🏼🥰

    • Stan@lemmywinks.com
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      I know this isn’t the reference but this reminds me of that Reddit account something like commamassacre or commanightmare?

  • Semi-Hemi-Demigod@kbin.social
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    There were way, way, way more bugs. Yesterday I spent about 12 hours on the highway, and I didn’t need to pull over to clean my windshield once. 20-30 years ago my windshield and headlights would be completely plastered after a few hours.

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      That’s not because of the number of bugs, it’s because your newer car has better aerodynamics than your 20/30 year old one.

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        It’s also because of a massive decline in the number of insects in the last 20-30 years

        • crilen@kbin.social
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          10 trillion members as late as 1875. Soon after, their population rapidly declined, with the last recorded sighting in 1902, and the species formally declared extinct in 2014.

          jfc

          • LittleYellowDigger@lemm.ee
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            🫡 to the guy who counted all 10 trillion members

      • Num10ck@lemmy.world
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        my mom still drives the same car from the late 80s and the difference on it is drastic.

  • Erasmus@lemmy.world
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    Me and my friends would go out at night and see how many lightning bugs we could catch. We would do this every summer night. My dad made us a couple of big containers with wire mesh lids so none ever got hurt.

    We always had them filled and glowing like some crazy looking lantern out of a steampunk game. We would let them out to fly away when we were done but they would be everywhere as thick as you could see when the sun when down.

    Now I think I have been lucky to catch one or two after dark.

  • Rhaedas@kbin.social
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    Night sky had the Milky Way. Same place now, can probably only see a hundred stars total.

    • letter_d@lemmy.worldOP
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      So much light pollution. I grew up without mountains and now live somewhere with mountains. Miss that wide open sky. Day and night.

      • Kyle@lemmy.ca
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        You might still see it in the desert.

      • marron12@lemmy.world
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        High desert mountains are, or were, a great place to see the Milky Way. You had the mountains and the openness. It’s been a few years or 20 for me, though. No idea if those places are still dark enough.

  • Macaque@lemmy.world
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    The skies were full of birds. Like 50 times what we have today.

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      And bugs. And there were frogs and lizards everywhere (not in the skies though).

  • NovaPrime@lemmy.ml
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    I remember stars covering the sky in a shower of light. Not just a few here and there, but the literal Milky Way band. Light pollution has grown at a concerning pace in my own lifetime and I wonder what it will look like when my children are grown.

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    Roughly the same. I remember more lightning bugs, though, if they count as “sky.” Not sure if that was peculiar to where I was living at the time, outside Memphis, Tennessee.

    • nuachtan@lemmy.world
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      There are definitely less lightning bugs now. I remember there being tons growing up, but now I rarely see them, and I live very close to where I lived as a kid.

      • seedoubleyou@dromedary.seedoubleyou.me
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        @nuachtan @wjrii same (hello from Mastodon!) :)

  • Piniondna@lemmy.world
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    Little Fluffy Clouds

  • scala@lemmy.ml
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    Concord’s roaring overhead. Miss those planes.

    • ChatGPT@lemmy.world
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      It’s an experience everyone should have I did NYC to London and flew back from Paris on Air France. I really hope they make a comeback.

      • Nouveau_Burnswick@lemmy.world
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        Unlikely, the fuel consumption rates were a main reason for the end of the plane.

        Given that consumers are more environmentally conscious now, were unlikely so send a Concord when we could send four to five 747s instead.

        • richie510@lemmy.world
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          https://youtu.be/4p0fRlCHYyg

          This is a good analysis of concords failure and what may come in supersonic flight soon.

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            Here is an alternative Piped link(s): https://piped.video/4p0fRlCHYyg

            Piped is a privacy-respecting open-source alternative frontend to YouTube.

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  • Resol van Lemmy@lemmy.world
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    1% chance of a single cloud being in the sky

    0.00005% chance of a thunderstorm

    -50% chance of snow

    The sky is completely white some days. Not clouds, but LITERAL SAND.

    You can cook an egg using only the sun.

    One more thing: when it rains, it’s usually only for a few seconds. I repeat: seconds.

  • lechatron@lemmy.world
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    Little fluffy clouds.

  • CyanFen@lemmy.one
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    Much cloudier

  • Lotus Eater@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    I live in CA. So about the same lol. I’m tired of our shades of summer though

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    Ah, the old “contrails/chemtrails didn’t exist when I was young” argument. Yes, they did; you didn’t look up when you were a kid.

    • letter_d@lemmy.worldOP
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      Nah, they existed. The sky today just reminded me of the song.

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      When Laurence Olivier was filming Henry V in 1944, he had to go to the north of Scotland because of all the contrails from military planes further south.

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      I always noticed them when I was younger, because I thought it was food for clouds so they could get bigger.

      I didn’t really understand the concept of planes when I was 5. Lol

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