Sarah Marshall
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And there was a, what's the noun for a piece of lightning?
And I saw a little lightning bolt.
Well, I guess I just think they're great.
And I think they often create a feeling in me of like, what did it feel?
Because I was raised by two parents who like to explain things to me and generally did a pretty good job.
So the rainbows, they're like, well, it's because the you know, there's like moisture in the air and it acts as a prism and it makes this big rainbow.
And then you can have that demonstrated to you by the fact that like.
you know, I mean, we didn't have this when I was a kid, but today, you know, you have the like shimmery window film that makes little rainbows or like a, you know, piece of nicely cut glass, you know, like a sun catcher or something, I guess.
Um, so it was like something that you could observe as a kid and be like, yes, I understand this is happening on different scales and having that information available.
As opposed to like, it always makes me think now of like, what was it like for people before we knew the science of like, you know, thunder and rainbows and stuff to sort of deal with?
With these kind of weather events, especially when your ability to survive was so dependent on what the weather was doing generally.
Well, that's a great that's a great place to start.