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Anonymous
>>261702 Oy, things happen. You could be the most prepared person in the world like>>261717, but then when you go over to a friend's for a day and end up without your sunscreen, i wouldn't say it let stop you from having a good time, even if it means taking a little burn.
In this day and age, people tend to forget that while alot of our ancestors probably did die of things like skin cancer (poor pirates!), alot of them lived and worked out in the sun every day of their lives with no SPF whatsoever.
Also on the bright side, it's been a noted thing among our lifeguards this year that after you burn, your skin adapts slowly to be a bit harder to burn the next time (after it's recovered). We still don't want to burn until we're immune to the sun though, the surgery (and sometimes resulting scars) from cancer are no fun :<
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