OldCarlos
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I remember playing in the road at "home" in total safety.
Aye, you could hear the horse & carts more easily ont'cobbles.
I remember playing in the road at "home" in total safety.
I quite like being a mod, so I won't give that the answer it deservesAye, you could hear the horse & carts more easily ont'cobbles.![]()
My personal view is that sadly, if you're going to get cancer, you're going to get cancer and anything could be the trigger.
We're a species which evolved in Africa, over time divested of body hair, and as we migrated north (and south!) our skins got ever lighter to allow better access of the dreaded sunlight.
How likely does it seem that sun is the root cause of a problem today? I've no doubt that sun is a factor in the current problems, but it seems utterly illogical that as a species we should suffer from sun exposure the way we do today. Something else is the problem today, sun exposure is only the catalyst or enabling factor. Ozone thickness? Skin composition due to rising seed oil consumption? Lack of cholesterol for the sunlight to convert into Vitamin D in the skin (or sulfate, to bind with cholesterol)? Something is wrong, but I doubt sun exposure is it.
Care to elaborate?