Meh, 🥱 - again I personally don’t see the hype. Neither do some other people. No big deal.Let's tackle these statements in order.
I just don’t get the hype. That conveys a total lack of understanding why people would be motivated to make an effort to witness this event. I am simply describing what the hype is about so that ignorance of the event doesn't cloud you reasons for not participating. For the first and only time in our lifetime, the sun will disappear in the daytime sky. If you are there, you will see various special effects as this event occurs. At 3 pm in the afternoon, it will be dark and you will see stars. An earie calm as you feel the chill of a slight temperature shift in the night around you. You are in the middle of an event that probably launch many religions among confused past generations. These aren't photographs - you are living the experience. So hopefully you cannot use your lack of understanding as an excuse for not participating. You may have an excuse ex: work, afraid of the dark/zombies, etc for not participating but ignorance should not be one of them. Also finding the event super boring is a valid excuse. You would not be alone. 99.9% of the animal kingdom share your perspective.
Why are you so seemingly upset with my choice? There was a thick condescending tone to your comment suggesting you were observing a band of lemmings lining up for hours following medias hype over a simple event. My post was to strip away the concept that 4 hours in traffic was the only way to observe an event occurring across a significant portion of southern Ontario.
You see the hype. You are on board - great for you. I hope you have an awesome time.
Again; I don’t see why you are so upset my choice? You can have your opinion but you can’t let me have mine. Over an eclipse? Really? Something wrong there my friend. Like to the point of getting into name calling and shit. You need to get laid before you go so you don’t blow up during your 4 hrs in traffic.
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