Post number #886987, ID: c4b2fc
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About seven years ago, there were sixteen eye witness reports of people seeing the moon vanishing. The length of disappearances varies from report to report, some say 3 seconds some say 16 minutes, but they all happened around the same time of 3:34am. In a city of almost 2.5 billion people, how is it that only sixteen of those people saw the moon just fucking vanish? Why don't people look up as often these days?
-LT
Post number #886993, ID: 0d140b
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I look up, I just don't see the moon because the entire dreking neon ass city is in the way.
Post number #887002, ID: 4986f5
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I don't know. It's still so bright outside at night... Isn't it? Some people say that moon presence is dependent on time of day, have you tried that?
Post number #887481, ID: e804de
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You can see the moon through all the city fog and light polution? I’m so jelly
Post number #887521, ID: db2776
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Maybe we should sneak out to have a look?
Post number #887627, ID: 0d140b
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Look at this guy, showing off about being able to see the moon.
Post number #887655, ID: 4904f3
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What is the deal, with conspiracies? Living in GC, you'd think you'd be used to 'em but they pop up everywhere. They're like a pimple the government assures isn't there, until it pops.
We also assume the worst when something even slightly abnormal happens! I had a friend who went ballistic when he found out his coffee was 5 bucks more then his normal, and he went off about Nanomachines to this guy.
It never ends! - Kel Varnsen
Post number #887692, ID: c13960
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>>887655 IT'S THE NANOMACHINE.
Post number #887820, ID: 0cafb0
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It might be a thick cloud that just covered the whole moon. Or might be pollution
Post number #887928, ID: 5bfbc6
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ya'll ever climbed one of those megabuildings off in the lights? back before they finished the first one, a gal took some carabiners and snuck up to see the moon... she didn't come back down
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| About seven years ago, there were sixteen eye witness reports of people seeing the moon vanishing. The length of disappearances varies from report to report, some say 3 seconds some say 16 minutes, but they all happened around the same time of 3:34am. In a city of almost 2.5 billion people, how is it that only sixteen of those people saw the moon just fucking vanish? Why don't people look up as often these days?
-LT