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Findekáno (Fingon the Valiant) | The Silmarillion ([info]findekano) wrote in [info]compass_network,
@ 2013-07-06 13:44:00

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Entry tags:!open, lisa cuddy, ~rachel berry

I love summer. I love the sunshine and the storms and the swimming.

But I must ask, why do you all wear this thing called sunscreen to keep the sun from touching your skin? The sun is lovely.

[Filtered to Maedhros]

Let us go find mangoes. They should be ripe, if there are any here.



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[info]proud_miserable
2013-07-06 06:49 pm UTC (link)
The sun exposes us to ultraviolet (UV) light, that can prematurely age the skin, causing wrinkling and age spots. It can also burn skin as already explained. Too much exposure can cause skin cancer. Sunscreen offers protection from UV light.

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[info]findekano
2013-07-06 06:56 pm UTC (link)
Oh, human sicknesses.

I don't need to worry about those.

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[info]proud_miserable
2013-07-06 06:59 pm UTC (link)
Then you are fortunate.

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[info]findekano
2013-07-06 07:00 pm UTC (link)
Oh yes, I know. Mortals seem so miserable.

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[info]proud_miserable
2013-07-06 07:06 pm UTC (link)
I wouldn't say miserable. Having things such as illness can make one more appreciative of their health.

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[info]findekano
2013-07-06 07:44 pm UTC (link)
I appreciate not being sick perfectly well, thank you.

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[info]proud_miserable
2013-07-06 07:08 pm UTC (link)
Don't get me wrong, as a doctor, I would like to get cure all illness, but I'm not miserable.

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