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>yes sheep, the sun is good for you, don't wear sun screen to protect yourself from ultraviolet radiation
>aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa 5g is frying my brain

>> No.15319827

>>15319809
The sun isnt less than a 100 feet from you ass sniffer, your meme is retarded. There are tons of gamma radiation sources in space as well

>> No.15319829

>>15319809
Stick your head in the microwave and turn it on, it is safer than sunlight right? Post the results

>> No.15319832

So hilarious that a Jewish Democrat has become the left's "face of the far-right."
(Let the denial begin.)

>> No.15319838

>>15319809
You're sending bad vibrations with your judgemental attitude about my truth. I don't resonate with you. Go to an ashram or a church to get enlightened and learn the truth that only God or the Brahman can judge. We're all one. Namaste.

>> No.15319839

>trolling outside of /b/

>> No.15319857

>>15319829
I do this in the winter to warm my head up. Other than losing my hair and one of my eyeballs now being the size of a grapefruit I haven't seen any side effects

>> No.15319914

>>15319857
>I haven't seen any side effects
Probably because your other eye is also no longer functioning

>> No.15319937

>sun is le bad
>you have to use sun screen to protect yourself against cancer
>turns out sun screen can cause cancer too

>> No.15320201

>>15319809
there is an argument to be made that intense radio waves could be harmful. for example, microwaves (typically seen as save) can be dangerous in large amounts for your eyes and testicles. glassblowers frequently get cataracts due to bombardment of high intensity microwaves.

>> No.15320211

>>15319829
What a shitty comparison. The purpose of the microwave oven is to heat up someshit not to transmit information from point A to point B. Also microwave oven uses a magnetron to emit hundrets of Watts of power while basis stations use a shitty antenna to emit tens of Watts of power.

>> No.15320226

Meanwhile OP's home is filled with "light bulbs" which he uses to bathe himself in electromagnetic RADIATION AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

>> No.15320234
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15320234

hi, i'm from reddit and i project my nauseating, repulsive know-it-all personality onto everyone else and then i get angry at them because of "their personality" which is really my own

>> No.15320249

midwit test: can /sci/ detect what GPT said wrong here?
>The amount of wattage that a 5G tower operates at can vary depending on various factors such as the frequency band used, the size and design of the tower, and the number of antennas installed on it. However, the typical power output of a 5G cell site is between 10 and 250 watts, depending on the density of the population and the coverage area.

>It's important to note that 5G technology uses a higher frequency spectrum than previous generations of wireless technology, which allows for faster data transfer rates but requires more antennas and smaller cell sizes. As a result, the power output of a 5G tower is generally lower than that of a 4G tower, which typically operates at around 500-1000 watts.

>It's also worth noting that the power output of a 5G tower is strictly regulated by government agencies to ensure that it falls within safe limits for human exposure to electromagnetic radiation.