sushi1056:

rain-droplet:

sadclowncentral:

penismage:

thedogeveryonehates:

no offense but if they did this i would become a terrorist

there are multiple international organizations rallying against this kind of light pollution. if you want to prevent this from happening, you can directly support them by joining iniatives such as the international dark sky association advocacy program, or the international astronautical union and their dark skies for all initiative.

this topic has also recently been introduced to the united nations committee on space affairs, so you can also reach out to your appropriate ministry to prioritize the introduction of laws against this. save the night!

if cooperations try to steal the stars from me, I’ll be on the news in minutes

I went on a work trip recently and was able to see one four stars when I looked up. Four of them. One of them is currently the brightest fucking star other than the sun. I couldn’t even see Polaris.

Anything you don’t stop to appreciate has no value and is safe for corporations to mess up. Anything. The Lorax isn’t really fiction anymore. So stop and take a moment to decide what free things you value as priceless. Anything can become a corporate commodity