How did white people survive before sunscreen was invented?

How did white people survive before sunscreen was invented?

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They lived underground.

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I didn't even get sunburns when I was in California over the summer, with no sunscreen.
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We covered ourself I guess
That's actually a better way to protect our skin than sunscreen and that's simple to do

Sky was thicker and sun not that powerful.

Wear a hat

By living at higher altitudes with weak sunlight

Clothes, user. They covered their heads and bodies. Hats, scarves, bonnets. Also people woke up and started work before sunrise, took breaks mid-day while the sun was at its peak, to eat and sleep, and then continued to work into the evening. Industrialization ruined this way of life for most of us that live away from the equator or in developed nations.

We protected ourselves with smearing nigger blood all over our bodies.

By living in places where there's no sun for 9 months out of the year.

Wearing burkas and staying in the shade

people were less retarded and didn't stay outside during painful sunlight hours

Take a nap at noon.

Live in Europe. Low UV for most of the year and you would tan from working outside as the UV gradually rose.

>How did white people survive
they didn't

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you mean latitudes

Europe has a lot less and weaker sunlight then anywhere else.

You would only suffer in Andalusia, Sicily or Morea