Safety tips:

  • Only use special eclipse glasses; regular sunglasses aren’t safe
  • Wait for 100% totality before taking off your eclipse glasses. (If you don’t have eclipse glasses, wait for totality before looking at all)
  • Have a timer prepared on your phone set to the duration of the eclipse at your location, so you know when to put your glasses back on.
  • When the sun is mostly (but not fully) eclipsed, it will likely not feel painful to look at it, but it will still damage your eyes permanently.
  • Flying Squid
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    796 months ago

    I don’t know. This guy started at the eclipse and he seems like he’s perfectly fine in every way.

        • @[email protected]
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          76 months ago

          Meh, they go blind and can’t vote because

          1. they can’t see and are too stupid/stubborn to ask for help.

          2. they demonized mail-in-voting so much they won’t do it.

          I see it as an absolute win! [Banner Endgame jpeg]

      • @Pretzilla
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        16 months ago

        Likely mostly Russian and Chinese trolls and useful idiots. People don’t get this dumb without assistance.

    • @SeabassDan
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      36 months ago

      I never bothered to look into this, is he looking up right when it’s at a 100%? It’d be dark out, no?

  • @jordanlund
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    296 months ago

    Unsafe, and the more interesting stuff will be going on around you. Look at the leaves and the shadows. Cool shit!

    • @Illegalmexicant
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      126 months ago

      I like this advice. One bad eye vs 2 bad eyes is more than 50% better.

      • @[email protected]OP
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        -36 months ago

        Be careful when giving this advice out. It’s easy to imagine someone hearing this and then watching the partial eclipse with one eye open, feeling impervious.

    • Zerlyna
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      86 months ago

      Unless you are Trump.

    • @A_Very_Big_Fan
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      6 months ago

      I got flashed by the end of the totality and all I got was a small crescent in my vision for a minute.

      As long as you’re not staring at it, it really isn’t that big of a deal. The unpleasantness will make you flinch when it’s time to stop looking.

  • AmidFuror
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    86 months ago

    I wouldn’t rely on a timer. As soon as part of the sun starts peeking out, put your eclipse glasses back on. It is obvious when that starts happening, even if not painful.

  • @Pretzilla
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    56 months ago

    I used to think that then my brother shot a spoonful of salt in my eyes. I screamed bloody murder because I expected it to hurt and to get him in trouble for being an asshole, but surprisingly it didn’t hurt at all.

    Turns out, yes, put salt in your eyes.

    • @Pretzilla
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      36 months ago

      I used to think that then my brother shot a spoonful of salt in my eyes. I screamed bloody murder because I expected it to hurt and to get him in trouble for being an asshole, but surprisingly it didn’t hurt at all.

      Turns out, yes, put salt in your eyes.