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What could go wrong.
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The brightness of city lights is known to confuse migratory birds and other wildlife. A second moon in the sky will just amplify the effect.
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Yes, I know. City lights have also devastated some insect populations which also are confused by it and or can't find each other to mate, like lightning bugs/fire flies. This man made moon is bound to be infinitely worse.
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Yeah right.
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Utter lunarcy
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Wait.... is this the Truman show? Stefan where are you!!!!!!
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This reference is fantastic
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You better not be an actor damn it
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Solar powered street lights could essentially do the same thing.
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This is sad
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I’m sure it doesn’t spy on the people too.
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China's got cash for a fake moon and the United States is kicking 12+ billion in farmer bailouts
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I’m so tired of people trying to play God. It’ll never work.
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Damn what isn't made in china
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