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by Aachen
663 days ago
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On which planet does the regular occurrence of one phenomenon disprove the regular occurrence of another? It can both be true that weather is locally different on most days but coincides to be universally cloudless on a fair number of hours every late-summer month (easily within a reasonable waiting time for an attacker) |
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> When it is sunny in the netherlands, it is likely sunny everywhere in NL because of how small the country is.
Nowhere there is the qualifier "a fair number of hours every late summer month". If you add arbitrary conditions of course you can get a different meaning.