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Originally Posted by brndck
every time i'm out of state for a month or two and go back to socal i get a sore throat, headaches, etc. I don't think this cannot be blamed on "smog" either, since i'm usually in a largely populated area when i travel (miami, boston, chicago, green bay, etc).
but continue denying the possibility all you like. internets are like assholes, everyone has one.
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so you go from boston to southern california and experience sore throats and headaches? hemmm boston is just a wee bit different climate wise than sunny dry california... thats enough to give people sore throats... and about smog? are you crazy? the smog problem of boston/chicago/where-ever doesnt compare to the smog you guys have
hell in the summer in ct one can feel the difference between busy congested streets and sparse back-roads when running...
and in regards to "i really feel as though you're just content sticking your head in the sand." uhhh no way brahhhhh
some guy takes pictures of clouds and says that it must be a govt conspiracy? you can call me a naysayer but i'll call that skeptic.. i could call you gullible
this reminds me of some philosophical essay... one about a baby a bird and a sonic boom (has anyone read it)
basically it goes like this (if my memory of 6 years ago serves me correctly)
a baby lives in a house by an airport, everytime he sees a bird he hears a sonic boom (the story goes something like this)
ergo, the baby thinks the bird MUST be causing the sonic boom
this sky conspiracy has about as weak a causal relationship as a bird and a sonic boom...
that is why i'm not going to endorse such a weak conspiracy theory mr. Brndck
i welcome your counter though, lets hear it