At the shills
And clowns
And the left in general
And the cabal
And at DANGER
And at eachother
Kek
At the shills
And clowns
And the left in general
And the cabal
And at DANGER
And at eachother
Kek
I agree with you 100%. I've always loved watching the sky.I pay attention all the time.I will sit and watch the sky for hrs. It surprises me that a lot of people don't.
Contrails happen. All the time. They dont last long though. Sometimes, when it was very cold outside ( I grew up in Poland ) the contrails would stretch and stretch , but you could always watch the tail end evaporate into nothing. The "nothing" chasing the plane until it disapeared over a tree line or a building… Ait didn't take long, 30-45 seconds and the contrails, even on the coldest days would quickly be gone.
Ive never seen the sky crisscrossed endlessly throughout the day , in 90°+ weather until i moved to the USA. Its gotten better now. Bout 2 years now! But about 5 years ago i would watch planes go by, trail bleeding and smearing across the sky, bam- hazy day. Cant see the sun..
The two are very different
This is the first time anyone has ever explained it and it has logic to it… Thank you anon. Or at least i see the logic in it. Kek