Time-Wasting Thread 3.0 (SFW - No Explicit/Grimdark)
Holofan4life
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Isn’t it funny how Monster Musume does a better job satirizing racism than the Academy Award winning movie Crash?
Background Pony #C4F8
Cape Coral, Florida
Honestly an accursed town let it be flattened so it can be rebuilt
Now AaronMk’s comment sounds kinda insensitive xP
AaronMk
Sky funeral
@AaronMk
It probably is by now, Hurricane Ian happened
Honestly not surprising because Florida is a low standards sort of state.
I in fact live in a home that was manufactured in Florida and boy is it totally (not) holding up after not even a decade
Thank God I will never buy it because whenever my living situation is going to change I want to pack up and leave ASAP and not get my dick nailed to the floor of this place for a good seven more years
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Size comparison between Super Typhoon Noru and Hurricane Ian both at peak intensity side by side.
I must say Ian may be bigger in size but Noru has the more impressive and intense structure. The bigger one on the other hand gets the wider range in damages.
♬𝕸𝖊𝖑𝖑𝖔𝖜 𝕽𝖍𝖞𝖙𝖍𝖒♪
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@Mr.Myoozik
Certainly must have been refreshing, and not just because of the drink!
Certainly must have been refreshing, and not just because of the drink!
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If you wish to live in coastline, it may have some refreshing views but you are also endangering yourself to hurricanes. Also, it’s not the hurricane winds that deals the most damage, it’s the storm surge. It’s like the storm is pushing an entire sea inland like a tsunami.
My best suggestion if you would still like to live in a coastal area is you need to be in at least 20 meters above sea level.
blue-case90
Half Kitsune
Technology marches on and we still haven’t made some kind of a shield to protect us from future disastrous storms. Go figure.
𝐒𝐞𝐚𝐫
Ian is a Hurricane again, and it’s now heading for South Carolina.
Even if it’s just weak, the amount of rains he’ll bring will drown some low-lying areas there.
Beth
In digital purgatory
@Khamzat Chimaev
I wanted to yell at the hurricane, but we only got moderate rain. 15-32kph windspeed.
I wanted to yell at the hurricane, but we only got moderate rain. 15-32kph windspeed.
It’s bittersweet that i got so lucky, i’ve seen some pictures of the damage it actually caused elsewhere.
Lots of palm tree crap everywhere, but we are right on the shore and didn’t get hit bad.
I got 32kph wind tops, the wind in that image is 250kph, huge difference.
You cannot argue with the ocean.
@Luca H.
The sea is so powerful, that space missions can be safer than going to the depths of the ocean. The ocean is pulled on by the moon, and expands rapidly when exposed to heat, oceans tides are powered by the rotation of the earth, it’s orbit, and the moon.
The sea is so powerful, that space missions can be safer than going to the depths of the ocean. The ocean is pulled on by the moon, and expands rapidly when exposed to heat, oceans tides are powered by the rotation of the earth, it’s orbit, and the moon.
Creating barriers tall and strong enough would be like lining the coast with skyscrapers, and these skyscrapers are getting hit by the Oklahoma bomber every two years.. Sometimes the best we can do is make houses extra durable. Florida carpenters have to learn about region specific weatherization.
AaronMk
Sky funeral
Technology marches on and we still haven’t made some kind of a shield to protect us from future disastrous storms. Go figure.
Ted Kaczynski was right, Industrial Society has been a disaster to the human race (it rapidly added excess heat to the environment and has turned the Atlantic and Pacific both into hyper-active tropical storm generators)
Beth
In digital purgatory
@AaronMk
Yep.
Yep.
You where talking about excess heat. Waste heat is the primary biproduct of inefficiency. As technology gets more efficient, we’ll be able to redirect and use some of the waste heat. Though transmitting waste heat over long distances is impractical.
Life itself produces waste heat, which if everything makes waste heat, that means there is a physical limit on how much energy we can use without cooking ourselves.
No wonder aliens haven’t contacted us, they baked like a crisp trying to leave their solar system.
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