More than of a wolf, you remind me of the shepherd who yelled the wolves are comming!, the wolves are comming! to fool the villagers.
I always had the impression that all your complaints are fabricated, but, unfortunately, I cannot prove it. But this one doesn't make sense, if your eyes are not bad enough you must be able to see the stars.
I live two miles out in the country. Even the lights on our street are enough to block out most of the starlight. I can see some, but not many. If I want to see stars, though, I'm only a mile or two from an area with NO lights.
But you can draw and make pretty avatars for people, and browse the web, and so on, your eyes are not bad enough to have them operated but you cannot see the stars?
I went to school in Tucson, Arizona there is (was) an ordinance against bright lights because of Kitt's Peak observatory nearby. Going out in the desert mountains is pretty amazing.
Living in Chicago I can't see squat however we have Lake Michigan and a boat ride out 2 miles is quite magnificient with the city lights and stars.
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