you can look at a full eclipse no problem. Once a fraction of the sun comes out from behind the moon it starts to hurt and you'll instinctively look away.
i glanced at it for half a second and it did cause some blurring for quite a bit but it did return so i'd imagine if you held the gaze for more then a few seconds it could do quite a bit of damage
The Issue is that during an eclipse your Pupils open up because its darker than usual and when the Eclipse ends, the eyes cant adjust quickly enough to compensate the difference resulting in Eye Damage.
@@ferallhamster970 Imagine insulting someone's intelligence while being completely wrong about the very thing you are insulting their intelligence over. LOL. For future reference, you absolutely can view a total solar eclipse without glasses at it's peak. The majority of light from the sun is blocked by the moon. Of course it is going to be less intense on your eyes. They only say to not stare at an eclipse because of two main reasons: both your eyes focus in totality (the dark part of the eclipse) and then can be overwhelmed/damaged when the sun comes back out, and that there is a significant amount of viewing time that your eyes should be shielded due to the moon not fully obscuring the sun for the entirety of the event. They don't tell you to wear the glasses specifically for totality of the eclipse. I mean the moon is observably in front of the sun. If you genuinely for some reason think that staring at the sun while the vast majority of its energy is being blocked by the moon is risk equivalent to looking at the sun normally with nothing in front of it, then I'm sorry, but the future probably doesn't hold many great prospects for you man. Next time, just make it clear that you actually don't have a clue in the slightest of what you are talking about, rather than trying to imply that you are more knowledgeable than you genuinely are in order to shame someone else. This reply would have been a lot more forgiving if you were just a nice person asking questions, rather than insulting peoples intelligence to make yourself feel better about clearly having none of your own.
@@Charlie-nc3cp yeah no shit those are the reasons buddy, I simply just assumed you’re like most people in that you go oooh big moon in front of sun, I can look at it, then forget that as the earth and moon move so that the sun is no longer completely blocked you keep looking because wowowwo it looks soo cool. Look my bad for insulting you and everything, but this was right after I saw someone compare watching the eclipse to “ Europeans throwing acid on eachother” I shit you not. So maybe my judgement wasn’t perfect. Soz
I don't know. Does looking at the sun directly mess you up? It's not any worse than staring directly at the sun. Wouldn't recommend it but how many of us as kids did that? Just me? Yeah okay and I'm the only one who ate paste too.
Everyone talking about sunglasses on the eclipse but no one wants to talk about how FUCKING BLINDING every surface is in our world nowadays when it's sunny out or bruh the road after a rain.
@@FrankiestFrankFrank If you can get eye damage from the eclipse you can get eye damage from the sun reflecting on everyday surfaces. Shits too shiny.
@@thepimpyodastill utterly false you silly goose, even when the sun is eclipsed its still unbelievably bright and your eye gets damages by the direct uv.
every damn scav run I get killed by some pmc with 10 minutes left in the raid. I suck too much to play pmc and now I cant even get out of a scav cash run for the tryhard losers.
Because the wings move and a bird has tail feathers. A bird is able to move its center of lift to match its center of balance. A drone can not. Hence why it needs 4 blades.
Tony effortlessly killing players then struggling with an ai scav who can see through bushes is hilarious. What a tarkov moment.
"The government replaced all the birds with drones"
Then who keeps shitting all over my car? 😂
Demorats.
Republicans 😂
The government as you answered it yourself. They take your taxes and shit on your car.
Calling the underground "the Ratacombs" is the funniest shit I've heard all day
you can look at a full eclipse no problem. Once a fraction of the sun comes out from behind the moon it starts to hurt and you'll instinctively look away.
Eclipse is fine but staring at the full ass sun is def bad
i glanced at it for half a second and it did cause some blurring for quite a bit but it did return so i'd imagine if you held the gaze for more then a few seconds it could do quite a bit of damage
i looked at the eclipse bare eyed and i can still see. wow.
When the helicopters fly along the powerlines their checking the charging points for the birds
I dont know why so many Americans dont have basic knowledge about why it is dangerous to look directly into the Eclipse.
wasnt there a rise in the search term "why do my eyes hurt?" after the eclipse? 😂
Because there's a plethora of idiots over here.. 😵
Idk why people throw acid on each other in Europe 🙄
@@Adubs917Bcs they tryna do some damage to someone?
Too sceptical even to the facts 😂
my vision is perfectly fine after looking at the sun many times, recently got it checked.
The Issue is that during an eclipse your Pupils open up because its darker than usual and when the Eclipse ends, the eyes cant adjust quickly enough to compensate the difference resulting in Eye Damage.
@@TheHelpMaster Ohhhh, that makes a lot of sense now that I think about it.
I stared directly at the eclipse when it was fully blocked out for 4 minutes straight and my eyes are fine...
So your eyes are luckier than your iq is high, that’s something ig
If youre dumb you better be tough 😂
@@ferallhamster970 Imagine insulting someone's intelligence while being completely wrong about the very thing you are insulting their intelligence over. LOL.
For future reference, you absolutely can view a total solar eclipse without glasses at it's peak. The majority of light from the sun is blocked by the moon. Of course it is going to be less intense on your eyes.
They only say to not stare at an eclipse because of two main reasons: both your eyes focus in totality (the dark part of the eclipse) and then can be overwhelmed/damaged when the sun comes back out, and that there is a significant amount of viewing time that your eyes should be shielded due to the moon not fully obscuring the sun for the entirety of the event. They don't tell you to wear the glasses specifically for totality of the eclipse.
I mean the moon is observably in front of the sun. If you genuinely for some reason think that staring at the sun while the vast majority of its energy is being blocked by the moon is risk equivalent to looking at the sun normally with nothing in front of it, then I'm sorry, but the future probably doesn't hold many great prospects for you man.
Next time, just make it clear that you actually don't have a clue in the slightest of what you are talking about, rather than trying to imply that you are more knowledgeable than you genuinely are in order to shame someone else. This reply would have been a lot more forgiving if you were just a nice person asking questions, rather than insulting peoples intelligence to make yourself feel better about clearly having none of your own.
@@Charlie-nc3cphow young are you? With that response, I think Dior called it's most popular perfume in your honor.
@@Charlie-nc3cp yeah no shit those are the reasons buddy, I simply just assumed you’re like most people in that you go oooh big moon in front of sun, I can look at it, then forget that as the earth and moon move so that the sun is no longer completely blocked you keep looking because wowowwo it looks soo cool. Look my bad for insulting you and everything, but this was right after I saw someone compare watching the eclipse to “ Europeans throwing acid on eachother” I shit you not. So maybe my judgement wasn’t perfect. Soz
I don't know. Does looking at the sun directly mess you up? It's not any worse than staring directly at the sun. Wouldn't recommend it but how many of us as kids did that? Just me? Yeah okay and I'm the only one who ate paste too.
first raid today i got killed by a dude sitting in a bush 3 shots of 545 pp to the thorax despite level 4 plates and level 5 side plates
Don’t diss the PS12A it’s a fun ammo to run, toe destroyer 9000
Its ass lol
ps12 will go through level 3 soft armor just fine, before they changed the arms ability to be penned you could shoulder kill people really easily
@@Opachki69420 who tf up rn wearing paca 4 and a half months into wipe
@@Charlie-nc3cp paca? im talking about the soft armor of other armor lol
@@Opachki69420 oh right lol mb old tarkov mindset
The old outro?
Everyone talking about sunglasses on the eclipse but no one wants to talk about how FUCKING BLINDING every surface is in our world nowadays when it's sunny out or bruh the road after a rain.
Totally different thing my fellow monke
@@FrankiestFrankFrank If you can get eye damage from the eclipse you can get eye damage from the sun reflecting on everyday surfaces. Shits too shiny.
@@thepimpyodadamn governments at it again making it rain so the roads get shiny so people go blind so more people spend money on doctors, smh my head.
@@thepimpyodastill utterly false you silly goose, even when the sun is eclipsed its still unbelievably bright and your eye gets damages by the direct uv.
every damn scav run I get killed by some pmc with 10 minutes left in the raid. I suck too much to play pmc and now I cant even get out of a scav cash run for the tryhard losers.
On the subject of birds being drones, why are drones still 4 blades to pick itself up when birds only take 2 wings?
Because the wings move and a bird has tail feathers. A bird is able to move its center of lift to match its center of balance. A drone can not. Hence why it needs 4 blades.
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To what ?
Only to his ESP
Hit the like if you've gotten max traders. 👍
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Blatently using radar