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LEDs are incredibly harmful and should be avoided.

| Sep 08, 2025 1:33 AM No.595 [Report]

LEDs are soulless garbage and have fuelled the destruction of the planet and have been the architect of a downfall of society.

LEDs are an unnatural light source created by passing electricity through a special type of diode. While most other light forms are created by heat (the sun, halogen lamps), LEDs are created by electricity only. This means that they create unnatural light.

LEDs have been used to create the modern flat screen technology which through devices such as phones, etc have contributed to a societal downfall.

Through car LEDs (far too bright and far too high colour temperature), city lighting (destroys the natural environment and wildlife), household lighting (soulless colours and kills your eyesight and sleep pattern, obviously can lower colour temperature but that doesn't matter), we see that LEDs destroy out wildlife, sleep patterns, everything really.

LEDs are technologically superior but sometimes a technologically superior product is not better for us.

| Sep 08, 2025 1:34 AM No.596 [Report]

Wrote while bored at the gym.

also https://www.aetherforce.energy/rudolf-steiners-perspective-on-the-effects-of-radiant-electricity-and-electromagnetic-technology-by-douglas-gabriel/

| Sep 08, 2025 6:29 AM No.599 [Report]

You're right, but good luck convincing society of this...

| Sep 09, 2025 1:06 AM No.602 [Report]

You don't need to convince society of this. All we really have to do is change out all of our bulbs for the older, more warm colored ones. We can win on an individual level, and it is going to be OK.
I will have my heat-lit bulbs and I will be happy.

| Sep 09, 2025 10:56 AM No.614 [Report]

The street lamps that are LEDs or will become LEDs in the coming years, depending where you are, are / will be a problem.

| Sep 09, 2025 10:37 PM No.638 [Report]

Appeal to Nature.

| Sep 16, 2025 12:23 PM No.728 [Report]

Incandescents will always be superior.

| Sep 23, 2025 4:08 PM No.848 [Report]

okay but what about your electric bill

| Sep 24, 2025 4:29 AM No.865 [Report]

What makes it cringe? This is a genuine concern. LEDs flash hundreds of thousands of times per second and most people it's safe for you? I miss the warm heat emanating from my old incandescents. LEDs are artificial and inherently fake light. Too bad all of the stores are axing incandescents.. For whatever reason...

| Oct 04, 2025 8:01 AM No.1031 [Report]

My only complaint about LEDs is that, since they require so little electricity, people have been using way too much of them in places that should better be dark. Drive on a highway or go through an industrial zone at night. There are those giant billboards and floodlight when I would rather be able to see the stars. And then there is the effect on birds and bugs...

At home I can use not too bright, lower temperature bulbs, but malls and other public places tend to use the ultra-bright kind for whatever reason. I avoid these places, which isn't too bad all things considered.

>LEDs flash hundreds of thousands of times per second

That's not a thing. Or maybe it is in those with "brightness control" (way easier to just switch them on/off than actually modulate the power), but most bulbs you can buy don't do that. LEDs aren't the same thing as neon/fluorescent lights.

| Oct 04, 2025 8:19 AM No.1032 [Report]

There should be a hide thread option.

| Oct 12, 2025 5:34 AM No.1280 [Report]

>I will have my heat-lit bulbs and I will be happy.

The issue with this is that they are around you at all times if you dare go outside (provided you don't live in a rural area), and the fact that by typing this post, you are almost certainly looking at an LED backlit screen. I need to check if CCFLs are ok, but ideally one would use e-ink or a CRT monitor.

| Oct 12, 2025 2:28 PM No.1334 [Report]

>>52188
All better now.

Cities and towns turn to LEDs in order to signal that they are going to follow whatever everyone else does rather than stand their ground and keep doing what has always worked traditionally.

| Oct 12, 2025 2:37 PM No.1338 [Report]

I will never accept LED in place of the glow of Neon tubes, and the softness of incandescents. I have a feeling there are many out there who believe the same way, why else would the government in America feel the need to out-right ban incandescent lights and force LED adoption?
Certainly not because they wish to "save the planet".
I miss neon above all else. LED is too harsh, and typically has poor color reproduction in the applications that Neon would take.

| Nov 07, 2025 1:50 AM No.1675 [Report]

it isn't that hard to go out and purchuse some good ol incandescents right? i mean they aren't at walmart but walmart is the land of the goys so of course they won't have incandescents

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