Message from @Static
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<:FeelsKek:379422423206068245> >vit D and melanin creation
>bruh is bad
Well, that's not what he's been saying, at all.
He agrees with you that sun exposure is good, what we're all disagreeing with you on is on tanning not being harmful.
Which it is.
But we still do it anyways.
Your appeal to science doesn't work because a simple google search proves you wrong.
T h e s u n i s a d e a d l y l a s e r
lmao
tanning is sun exposure you will be exposed to sun if you work out in the sun it will tan you
if you tan willingly you will get sun exposure however long you choose to do it is on you so if for instance you have a lot of melanin you will not burn nearly as fast as say someone that doesn't. Like I said (I don't really burn unless I'm at the beach for a long period of time)
I mean you are right on one thing, it's up to me whether I want to fuck up my skin or not.
You're brown so using anecdotal evidence and acting like it applies to everyone doesn't really work here bud
But tanning is still bad
Real tanning or artificial ?
Real tanning.
Real tanning too.
My skin doesn't get fucked up nor does others that got tan via being out in the sun <:FeelsKek:379422423206068245>
I see
That's aesthetics, not science.
You're making an aesthetic argument lol
My sister's probably spent way more time in the sun than you have lol
She's olive toned and she's still having skin damage to her skin from it
My dad turns red and his skin comes off
He’s in lots of pain from it
Yeah some people are more resistant
I’m kinda pale
Ye
I'm somewhat resistant despite being a literal ghost
Haha nice
But I still put on sunscreen if I'm gonna be out for more than an hour in the sun
Yeah
*I like not having wrinkles and want to try and keep it that way*
@Farunel >knows that melanin protects you from sun damage
>gets melanin from sun tanning
>implying that you can gain resistance to the sun even if you're white and lack melanin
tldr you'll still be getting a lot of ViT D since the recommended amounts aren't even accurate much like other diets.
I tend to forget or skip it which I shouldn’t but, it happens
I live in Sweden so it’s not as warm but sun still bad
I'm white but I can tan. So I have a nice tan which I try to maintain while also protecting my skin most of the time.
still having skin damage?
sounds like a diet or health related issue
It’s almost more dangerous on colder days because you lay in the sun longer
Your skin produces melanin in RESPONSE to damage
It isn't preventative lol