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Bharat Nain 17-04-2005 18:08

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Hey I'm brown. I don't even know what getting sun burned feels like:p.

Arefin Bari 17-04-2005 18:09

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Originally Posted by Bharat Nain
Hey I'm brown. I don't even know what getting sun burned feels like:p.

Not true B-rat. I get sun burn at the beach if I am there for half an hour... and it HURTS!! :(

wilshire 17-04-2005 18:21

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I think it just depends on your skin type. i know I can stay out forever and not burn at all. I also keep my tan all year long even though 99 percent of the time I am inside my dark dreary room.

rocknthehawk 18-04-2005 14:10

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i burn too...but then after the blisters and peeling go away i have a nice tan. i've had a few usnburns...at the beach bulding a sandcastle for 3 hours..no shirt...no sunblock...yeah...blisters on my back...ouch.

i've got a picture of one of my bad ones. i went to a big outdoor concert last september, and had my hat on the whole day (i usually wear it backwards....more comfortable for me). i guess i didn't even think about it until after...whoops :) like they say, a picture says a thousand words:

Wetzel 18-04-2005 15:15

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Originally Posted by KTorak
I don't burn very easily unless I'm on the lake on my boat all day (water magnifies the sun or something weird making it burn you easier). At a track meet 2 weeks ago, it was only 55 or so and a girl got 2nd degree burns on her arms from the sun.

The water doesn't magnify the sun, it mearly reflects a lot more of it then trees and grass do. This results in more sunlight reaching you then normal, hence the easier burn.

Sailing is great fun during the summer. Those frostbite races are nice, but there is something nicer about sailing when the water is more then 34 degrees or so. :)

Wetzel
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Conor Ryan 18-04-2005 15:20

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got burnt this weekend, only lightly. But it still only took 10 minutes from me to go from, Irish White Boy to literal Irish (with) Red Neck. Not to mention i had SPF 30 on.

Sakura141 18-04-2005 16:44

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Last year at the beach I got a sunburn so bad on my arms and back I had such a hard time moving my arms and such... Then while I still had my sunburn and someone who thinks what I do in Robotics is stupid "accidentally" ran into me in the halls and I have so many scars on my back from that that it isn't even funny

Alaina 18-04-2005 17:00

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I'm half Mexican and half "Caucasian" so I'm pretty much in the middle as far as skin tone goes...

The only bad sunburn I've ever got is from when I was in Hawai'i, on Waikiki beach in the water for about 2 hours. I never usually burn in such a short amout of time, but I guess Hawai'i is closer to the equater or something! (That never occured to me at the time)

It didn't blister, and it was only on my chest and shoulders. But it stung really bad and I had to borrow other people's aloe gel because I didn't have enough money left to buy my own. At least I rememberd to sunscreen my face. I got more freckles from it.

Winged Wonder 18-04-2005 17:01

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i'm puerto rican... yet very very fair-skinned for a puerto rican (my cousins are all darker than me... needless to say i'm a little jealous) ANYWAYS, sunblock is a nice thing to wear. being floridian i like the tan lines (its sort of proof that i live in FL lol) but once at a robotics car wash about a week or so before Homecoming, i had the brilliant idea of not only not wearing sunscreen, but also, i work this pink pucca necklace. long story short, by the time Homecoming rolled around, my back was two different colors; near the shoulders it was white because all of my tan skin had flaked off, but halfway down my back it was still tan... not to mention the nice white ring around my neck--courtesy of the necklace.

...i still have those tanlines...

and as Heidi said, you've got to be careful with sunburns. skin cancer isnt cool, and neither is premature aging. would you rather look pale or look about 20 years older than you really are?

and for my brown-skinned friends... it doesnt matter what levels of melanin you've got in your skin.. you should still wear sunscreen to protect your skin from harmful UV rays... you may not end up looking darker, but your skin still takes the heat. (no pun intended)

Ian Curtis 18-04-2005 17:04

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I suffered slight sunburnification from a seven mile road hike yesterday. I have a very bad feeling that I will contract a severe case of sunburnification at the nationals, I mean Championship Event.

Jill1022 20-04-2005 14:29

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I went tanning yesterday because I thought it'd be cute to have a bit of a tan at the Championship event. Well I was in there 10 minutes and now am the color of a tomato from the neck down. My legs, my torso, my back, my "backside", ect ect. I can't sit, I can't stand, I can't walk. Bad Idea. If you see me at Nationals, Do NOT HIT ME ON THE BACK!!! I will hit you with a tetra. Instead, bring me aloe vera please!

Eugenia Gabrielov 24-04-2006 22:31

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I'd like to verify that I am currently sunburnified!

Cody Carey 24-04-2006 22:33

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I was sunburned really badly over the summer, and BEMIS can attest to this:


I has blisters over 20% of my back,
I couldn't move my arms more that 20*,
I couldn't sleep on my back for weeks,
I couldn't wear any heavy shirts or jackets,
NOW I HAVE FRECKLES ALL OVER MY BACK!

It hurt.


*degrees

Rohith Surampudi 24-04-2006 22:46

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Originally Posted by Bharat Nain
Hey I'm brown. I don't even know what getting sun burned feels like:p.

ahaaha at last someone who agrees with me, same here no sunburn,

Rick TYler 24-04-2006 23:23

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Originally Posted by Jessica Boucher
Don't forget to sunscreen your feet - my first Nationals I forgot to sunscreen them, and I was wearing Birkenstocks...needless to say, foot sunburns are my least favorite.

Aargh! Foot sunburns!! Aargh!!3!

(Did I mention that I spent my first 21 years in Huntington Beach?)


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