tristenjpl

tristenjpl t1_j6jv2n8 wrote

There are molecules in your eyes that undergo chemical reactions when light hits them. Those chemicals are responsible for the eye's sensitivity to light. It takes a while for them to transform back to their original state. The reason for the difference in speed is because it takes a while to go from daylight to darkness so during that time your eyes would slowly be adjusting to the change in the amount of light until it was completely dark and you went to bed. At which point you'd wake up and it would be mostly light out again and you'd need to be able to see right away.

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tristenjpl t1_itysb4w wrote

Bad advice. Most of the people I talk to don't need to hear anything I say to them. We're usually talking because we like talking to each other and we want each other to hear the things we say even if we don't need to hear them. You still shouldn't over share and tell people things they don't want to hear or things that will get you in trouble. But that doesn't mean you only should say what needs to be said.

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