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Do You Look Up?

The Pinky Show
Ant: Light Pollution



The ants' perspective of how human beings have forgotten their place in the universe.

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Do you look up?

I do because I've spent most of my life on the edges of civilized society. You know, in the sticks where there is little or no light pollution.

By the way...

Light pollution is very helpful for people (like myself) that own black trucks. At my old apartment in Dillingham, Alaska my truck was impossible to see in my driveway (when there was no snow and/or no moon). After I ran into my truck once evening I ended up being forced to buy a keychain flashlight.

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  1. Ha, ha! I know what you mean about the truck. I've been known to actually walk right into stuff due to the darkness. I'm a bit of a klutz that way.

    I think the sky is one of the most beautiful things you could ever see.

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