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Faux pas

(16,664 posts)
29. I know I don't want sunshine
Mon Jul 13, 2026, 08:55 PM
20 hrs ago

24/7. It'll probably make shitty things even worse. That's just me, I'm sure all the greedy effers will profit.

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This sounds like a bad idea, unforeseen consequences and all... wcmagumba Yesterday #1
Very bad Idea. Darkness is necessary to many plants, animals and yes even humans to survive and grow. efhmc Yesterday #7
It sounds like a way to make people work around the clock. yardwork 22 hrs ago #21
This has been proposed for many many years (maybe not proposed but speculated to in many Sci-Fi books. SWBTATTReg Yesterday #2
More light pollution! Yesssss! Trueblue Texan 19 hrs ago #35
Not to mention it's principal use will probably be as a tool of war Ponietz Yesterday #3
Aryan Light Beams? erronis Yesterday #8
They'll figure that part out later FakeNoose 22 hrs ago #17
Reflect Orbital receives funding from the Air Force Ponietz 22 hrs ago #20
I think it is a precursor to 'orbital billboards' Seinan Sensei 20 hrs ago #32
Knowing this isn't a cynical comment grieves me Ponietz 11 hrs ago #47
No need to worry about animals (and plants) that need night to sleep, hunt, live. erronis Yesterday #4
It's absolutely insane. highplainsdem Yesterday #6
There goes the circadian rhythms of most living things Marie Marie 21 hrs ago #25
This Bayard 18 hrs ago #41
Sounds somewhat innocuous but sdfernando Yesterday #5
The "extending workdays" idea is a bit concerning SSJVegeta 9 hrs ago #53
James Bond plot Die Another Day 2002 Brenda Yesterday #9
Have these people never heard of LAMPS? Qutzupalotl 23 hrs ago #10
Oh, FFS! Plants', animals' health which we do rely on in obvious, and not obvious ways! electric_blue68 23 hrs ago #11
What will happen is they will spend millions over a few years. There will be a lot of planning and Srkdqltr 23 hrs ago #12
They're emptying the US Treasury as fast as they can FakeNoose 22 hrs ago #18
Yes they are. Srkdqltr 19 hrs ago #33
This "great idea" should be reviewed through the National Evironmental Policy Act (NEPA). waterwatcher123 23 hrs ago #13
Manly alpha men like in this administration have no concern about girly things like the environment LymphocyteLover 10 hrs ago #50
Probably - but they do it at their own peril (the planet does not care about ideology - it will survive without us). waterwatcher123 2 hrs ago #56
Manly alpha men like in this administration don't care about girly things like long-term consequences LymphocyteLover 1 hr ago #57
Geostationary high-altitude balloons would be cheaper and more servicable. They're already in fairly wide use. eppur_se_muova 22 hrs ago #14
This is one of those "Just because you CAN do something, doesn't mean you should". Snarkoleptic 22 hrs ago #15
What? Could? Go? Wrong? Charlie Chapulin 22 hrs ago #16
The absolute insanity... GiqueCee 22 hrs ago #19
Sounds horrible but the math looks silly truthisfreedom 21 hrs ago #22
Exactly. It's an incredibly stupid idea that will never work. paleotn 21 hrs ago #27
Unless they all shatter. The conceptual warning behind the movie Gravity is becoming a reality, and the universe cheers Cheezoholic 19 hrs ago #36
It says "film mirror" truthisfreedom 16 hrs ago #45
How disruptive is it when people get sent up to the Land of the Midnight Sun? NBachers 21 hrs ago #23
I can't help but feel this is a very, very bad idea.... slightlv 21 hrs ago #24
Stupid and going nowhere. paleotn 21 hrs ago #26
Why on God's green earth would we want to do this? PatrickforB 20 hrs ago #28
Republicans LOVE the uneducated and mistreated WorseDayEver 20 hrs ago #31
I know I don't want sunshine Faux pas 20 hrs ago #29
Republican bullshit.. If it makes $$$ in short term is all they care about, long term unimportant WorseDayEver 20 hrs ago #30
I have a dream of beaming microwaves from outer space onto Mar-A-Lago struggle4progress 19 hrs ago #34
I'm not too worried. The extraterrestrials will probably Ilsa 19 hrs ago #37
Thinking back to when I lived in a very rurual, remote part of Montana and mercury-vapor yard lamps Attilatheblond 18 hrs ago #38
Sure. Why not. progressoid 18 hrs ago #39
Ooo! LudwigPastorius 18 hrs ago #40
Have they asked the rest of the Earth if they want 24 hour days sarisataka 18 hrs ago #42
Lets see if we can fuck up our natural environment big time. patphil 16 hrs ago #43
Let's surround the CEOs house with searchlights, see how he likes it. Bobstandard 16 hrs ago #44
Let's heat up Earth some more. colorado_ufo 14 hrs ago #46
My only question is; "how much did this startup donate to Donnie Dipshit and Retrumplicans" and maxrandb 11 hrs ago #48
Psst....it's not just light purr-rat beauty 11 hrs ago #49
This might be one of the dumbest things to shoot into space yet. Good lord. Anything for a buck. Vinca 10 hrs ago #51
Why is it in the fcc's jurisdiction in the first place SSJVegeta 9 hrs ago #52
60,000 of them! Where are they going to put them? Grins 6 hrs ago #54
WTF oasis 2 hrs ago #55
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