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HOLY SHIT - LOOK AT this TSUNAMI SATELLITE PIC
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hit me up on ICQ man
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well, people living on a fucking peninsula that size, should expect things like this.
sad but happens. like the idiots in florida dont expect hurricanes every year. every year houses are demolished and rebuilt,.. only to be destroyed... yet they stay... |
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Btw... never seen that pic before, sick! |
It is sad. I would have said "welcome to last month" but it's too many people died, we should not forget this.
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that shows the power of the nature
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Used to look like a nice place to visit.
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wow thats {S goodbye
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Mother nature ain't tha nigga to fuck wit.
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Florida take a lot ferwe hits, that the " Idiots " living along the Mississippi river, that over flows every spring, and wipes out the towns along there. Or the " Idiots " that live in Canada, and have their cars crashed and destroyed by the snow. And having been born and raised in Florida, The " Idiots " there are better prepared for a storm than most people in the area that was hit by the tsunami. |
then again, when california breaks off into the sea, i guess people will say:
"thats what fletch gets for living there" :1orglaugh i should get out while i can... |
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Yeah if you like walking around in the gutter and sleep in a cardboard box during the night. :thumbsup |
By the way. I would take a hurricane over a quake any day. We have Hurricane parties, and go surfing.
And please dont leave cali. It's such a nice place. |
You can't compare what happened in a ill-prepared 3rd world country with no warning systems to what would happen in the US. Sure, you cant prepare for a 9.0 earthquake but still, those houses and huts over there are made out of rock & bricks..
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AAAAAACK im here too. :( |
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ive sat through hurricanes and family lost i all too. been through it many times down south, only reason i speak about it is because I L:EFT HURRICANE teritory ;) i almost died when on grandisle lousiana in 3+ feet of water on small island. note: i ragged on the "idiot" in california now, me. |
fuct up......
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it's really sad
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Yeah I saw. Sorry. Just touchy about it. But guess what. I move your way,. just a bit south of the border. The first tremmor scared the hell out of my wife.
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old but damn scary :helpme
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Yup. FL has hurricanes. Cali has earthquakes. The midwest has tornados. In Canada, it's easy to say "Glad I don't live there!" because we so rarely have any kind of natural disaster, but even though you can dress for the snow, I bet most folks down south wouldn't trade a few weeks of hurricane season etc. for a few months of below zero temperatures. |
incredible
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that is some shit...
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Wow crazy!! Thanks for the pics
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Knarly pic
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Each time I see these pics, I feel so sad :(
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Yeah, pretty scary...
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Scary pics :(
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Crazy shit
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i wasnt gonna post it cuz i figured that everyone has seen it, but its so devastated.
it really puts it in perspective. |
i think i seen it the 2nd time..... on this board.
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Canada also hosted the worlds worst drought in recorded history a couple years ago that costed them a fortune. Glaciers, snow melting from global warming causes flooding and when combined with population growth, the frequency of disasters are on the rise. You guys just haven't noticed them yet. Florida and California are sprawling with people, end to end. We can't miss them. |
I live in Newport Beach, 1 block from sand. It is uncanny, but everytime I walk on the beach I think "what in the hell would I do if that ocean drained."
I never thought of it in such perspective. I have felt quakes on the coastline and thought nothing. Now if I feel even a tremor, I feel as though I have a decision to make. When I first moved to California 7 years ago, I was fully aware of Tsunamis. Most people who surf or do a little extra reading on those affairs are. I found it astounding that most Californians (would / probably will) respond by telling you that Catalina and the set of Islands off of Ventura will break the Tsunami energy. This has apparently been on the news. I always found this logic interesting. I mean, California is known for its heavy swells. I surf them. Somehow, those waves find our coastline :) |
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For example, anyone who's in the middle of winter in canada can go to someplace moderately warm and be perfectly happy swimming in an unheated pool when it's 20-22 degrees C, or walking around in shorts in the 12-15C range. The flip side of course is that, at least to me, anything over +35 is essentially 'taunting death' territory. |
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