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Infinityshock you on the run?
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2018-10-11 at 2:05 AM UTC
Originally posted by totse3.com sounds like a gaslight kind of threat
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umm the safest thing is to fucking leave when told to leave.
We can't do shit about quakes. prepare all you want. if they happened everday and could be predicted, it wouldn't matter, because you go somewhere and that somewhere also has a quake or be 100 miles away and be on the same fault considered a secondary.
but hurricanes give you 2-3 days up to 7 days to split.
Originally posted by Flatulant_bomb Mostly true, Michael was expected to land at a 2 or 3 at best. It was 2 MPH short of a 5. My sister never got an evac order and is living it as we speak, Georgia BTW.
No you pair of American cunts we have our own very major windy storm hitting Ireland on Friday. -
2018-10-11 at 2:08 AM UTC
Originally posted by Flatulant_bomb Mostly true, Michael was expected to land at a 2 or 3 at best. It was 2 MPH short of a 5. My sister never got an evac order and is living it as we speak, Georgia BTW.
I'm sorry to hear this. this is one of those events we won't appreciate (in the shock and awe sense) for some time. when it sinks in. real time it's just as if you're watching drama and horror and adventure and any other film genre you can think of.. minus comedy. Maybe black comedy but not funny comedy of whatever comedy is the norm -
2018-10-11 at 2:11 AM UTC
Originally posted by MORALLY SUPERIOR BEING 2.0 - The GMO Reckoning No you pair of American cunts we have our own very major windy storm hitting Ireland on Friday.
Every place pretty much gets those. San Francisco hardly ever rains. Rain is like Earthquakes.. maybe here and there every year. but once in a while, it rains crazy as fuck. and it all comes at once. and hills slide and houses slide and roll and lightening is everywhere during some storms (if it's cold and the storm comes from the "Pineapple Express" which is a real term for storms from the south pacific.
I'v seen some gnarly lightening storms in the past. Nothing like Florida or the south. but sea level strikes and above. don't be outside kind of shit. -
2018-10-11 at 2:19 AM UTC
Originally posted by totse3.com Every place pretty much gets those. San Francisco hardly ever rains. Rain is like Earthquakes.. maybe here and there every year. but once in a while, it rains crazy as fuck. and it all comes at once. and hills slide and houses slide and roll and lightening is everywhere during some storms (if it's cold and the storm comes from the "Pineapple Express" which is a real term for storms from the south pacific.
I'v seen some gnarly lightening storms in the past. Nothing like Florida or the south. but sea level strikes and above. don't be outside kind of shit.
I encourage you to play in the rain.
On a steep bare hill. -
2018-10-11 at 2:53 AM UTC
Originally posted by Speedy Parker I encourage you to play in the rain.
On a steep bare hill.
Did that with two other friends as kids.. stranded and unlike most people who are rescued by CG we swam the currents sideways until it stopped pulling us out and swam in. I even swam in the Oakland Estuary a few times. one of the most dangerous water ways when it comes to undertows I'm told. leaped off a bridge with a friend a few times. I don't think rescue services had much funding like they do today. You got caught outside all night, you waited until the next day to get back to shore. -
2018-10-11 at 3:16 AM UTC
Originally posted by infinityshock youre a victim to the media hype. theyre just wind and rain. all these people getting killed are getting killed because theyre stupid. my house is concrete…not the modern twig-and-branch construction technique…so once i have hurricane shutters up, im fine.
i have a generator for power…plenty of propane to cook with…
im good.
what you lacks is a female to cook it for you.
or a beta male.` -
2018-10-11 at 10:47 AM UTC
Originally posted by totse3.com Did that with two other friends as kids.. stranded and unlike most people who are rescued by CG we swam the currents sideways until it stopped pulling us out and swam in. I even swam in the Oakland Estuary a few times. one of the most dangerous water ways when it comes to undertows I'm told. leaped off a bridge with a friend a few times. I don't think rescue services had much funding like they do today. You got caught outside all night, you waited until the next day to get back to shore.
Keep trying please. -
2018-10-11 at 12:17 PM UTC
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2018-10-11 at 12:19 PM UTCHey finny, do you carry an HK or a 1911? I can't remember and I'm trying to figure out which holster to get for my 1911
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2018-10-11 at 12:23 PM UTCInfinity don't run from your responsabilities u rascal.
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2018-10-11 at 12:26 PM UTC
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2018-10-11 at 12:27 PM UTC
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2018-10-11 at 1:42 PM UTC
Originally posted by Jυicebox Hey finny, do you carry an HK or a 1911? I can't remember and I'm trying to figure out which holster to get for my 1911
I don't carry anything other than a tactical dildo because I want someone to have to write an official police report after I use it to bludgeon someone into a coma.
but...if I did carry a USP45 it would be in a safariland 6004 for open carrying or for concealed carry a 'strap' holster and jammed into my front belt.
the 1911 doesn't have enough magazine capacity for my tastes to carry. -
2018-10-11 at 1:42 PM UTC
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2018-10-11 at 1:42 PM UTC
Originally posted by -SpectraL Seriously, though, if looters do come around, shoot to kill. You can sodomize them after they're taken care of.
depends on the mood I'm in. sometimes live, wrigling victims are more fun than the snao-crackle-pop ones
besides...disposing of the bodies is easier if the body can walk itself to its disposal site. those things are heavy. -
2018-10-11 at 1:42 PM UTC
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2018-10-11 at 1:44 PM UTC
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2018-10-11 at 1:46 PM UTCIt would also be easier if you shut the fuck up.
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2018-10-11 at 1:48 PM UTC
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2018-10-11 at 1:49 PM UTCYou bit fast.