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Job

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Presuming you don't live in Florida.

Are you secretly dissapointed when Hurricanes lose strength and get a bit excited when they are ramped up to category 5 at the last minute..

You're thinking

'Woohoo that's gonna be nasty'

Liar..you know you do
 

old.Tohtori

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I do want them to be big.

Level 5 is satisfactory to my destruction needs :D
 

DocWolfe

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I pray they reach level 50 ML10 get artied and then ML9 their pet and destroy the U.S.
 

Thorwyn

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Hurricanes losing strength in the last minutes is almost as dissapointing as a Server crash that turned out to not be GoA´s fault.
 

Ezteq

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loooool job thats so true!
i love storms anyway and the idea of being in an indestructable house with the hatches battoned down and loads of food/drink etc has always appealed to me.
 

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Job said:
Presuming you don't live in Florida.

Are you secretly dissapointed when Hurricanes lose strength and get a bit excited when they are ramped up to category 5 at the last minute..

You're thinking

'Woohoo that's gonna be nasty'

Liar..you know you do

Nope.
 

Darksword

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yes and no.

i find it exciting, but then the death etc really upsets me :(
 

Rellik

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i allways die a little inside when the US gets off to easy :touch:




no, seriously its horrible that people are getting killed no matter where in the world it happends, even tho 90% of the US pop sucks donkey dodooh :(
 

Ame

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Isn't it like the 6th hurricane Florida has had in a year?
 

Blackjack

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Well, most people secretly feel alittle disappointed when something that was suppose to cause alot of destruction loose power. Most feel alittle guilty about it afterwards when you see all the greif it causes. But people want something to talk about over the water cooler. some want to say. I was there (on my couch) when the most destructive earthquake (or hurricane) hit. i saw this lifechanging event (on tv)
 

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well.. i do think, why the hell did u even bother making a city there in first place (new orleans) they musta knew what was gonna happen

then got onto thinking, americans make their houses outta wood and shit anyhoo, yet still live there in hurricane coast (yes thats what its called)

then thought.. erm.. climate change.. kyoto agreement that USA didnt bother with.. so its a kinda karma..

but now, its a little more personal, got friends on psobb in affected areas, and i hope they gonna be ok if Wilma hits florida :/

its easy to say haha daft yanks, brought it on yourselves.. as i did and prolly will do in future, but there's peeps there i talk too and they KNOW themselves that things gotta change, but mr bush and congress wont take any notice coz of money. i dont wanna lose peeps i play alongside irl coz of some policy.

its like S.Asia earthquake.. they 300k tents short atm.. surely the rest of the world can make 300k tents at short notice to save about a million lives? where does money become a factor when u talking about that many people?

it seems ok to smirk at countries like USA when they cant handle stuff that they have seemingly brought upon themselves..

but now we got bird flu in UK, do we laugh about that? surely we coulda prevented it? maybes not

what is needed is for everyone, regardless of creed, colour, religion, class, to help each other right now, be it in SE asia for tsuami reflief, Kashmir for earthquake, New Orleans for Katrina, Mexico for Wilma, entire globe for what may come of bird flu..

in an ideal world, money exchanges would be put on hold until we thru this period of 12 months of complete hell.. but wont happen.. sadly
 

Ezteq

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lol how many people who live in tornado ally live in a mobile home.


i kind of have this OCD thing where i have to be prepaired for stuff and if i was in new orleans when there was even the slightest mention of a hurricane i'd have got enough bottled water to fill a few swimming pools, tinned food, gas camping stoves the works, infact i'd prolly have that stuff laying about just incase.

i dont believe in leaving stuff like that to chance because imo its better to have stuff and never need it than the other way round.
 

old.Tohtori

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Ezteq said:
lol how many people who live in tornado ally live in a mobile home.


i kind of have this OCD thing where i have to be prepaired for stuff and if i was in new orleans when there was even the slightest mention of a hurricane i'd have got enough bottled water to fill a few swimming pools, tinned food, gas camping stoves the works, infact i'd prolly have that stuff laying about just incase.

i dont believe in leaving stuff like that to chance because imo its better to have stuff and never need it than the other way round.

Same here! Except i'd have a parachute and a wake board :(
 

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