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Bugs Don't Need Bugspray
You know when you're in Kindergarden and you draw those suns in the corner of your paper? You know what I mean. For some reason you also feel it's appropriate to have the sun wearing sunglasses. I know what you're thinking, the sun is "cool", it supplies light and energy. Let me stop you right there. That in no way means that the sun needs to protect itself from itself. Does the sun need some sunblock too? I never understood this outrageous trend. I just don't get it. It's like telling bugs to put on bugs spray. "You don't want to get bitten."
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Growing up, I refused to conform to the common trend of placing sunglasses on the sun at the top of my paper. I decided it would make a perfectly ironic article.