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Tornado threats only happen 1-5 times annually.. only think we had maybe 10 confirmed near or around here in the last 5 years.
No wild fires though!
Anybody watch anything good recently? My sis finally got me to give Demon Slayer a go and I've been enjoying it. Inner animation nerd really loving some of the unique visual style for the flashy attacks. :D
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Honestly just been watching Sabrina the Teenage Witch. Salem is such a great cat.
In theory I should be okay for another 7-8 years on the fires. At least I've got my awesome new camera the next time the hills above me light up! (Hiding behind my camera lens helps me stay a functioning human being and not a puddle of panic. ^^; )
Older one! Haven't seen the newer one yet.
Dear goddess no! o_O If you're going to do something that suicidally stupid, they make remote trigger systems; set the camera up and start it from somewhere SAFE!
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We got that nice pic of a tornado on the street I live on.. we heard the siren and just went outside.. Need to know which direction it's coming from so we will know if we end up in Oz or Hell..
I just finished season 6 of Lucifer today. It was fun. Now I'm rewatching Solar Opposites again. They could do a whole spinoff about the weird adventures the Pupa goes on when the rest of the family is doing weird alien stuff. xD
I seriously cannot fathom how people willingly live in places they get entire seasons of spinning doom clouds. Both the tornado or the hurricane flavors. Just.... eeeee no.
what about ice storms? it drops below freezing and rains!
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Ugh, no thanks! I like snow and ice where I can go and visit it on my terms, I wouldn't want to have to live with it! XD
Fortunately it never becomes a tornado in my area. We just get some high winds after they've tapered off from somewhere else.
I suppose I haven't got too much room to throw shade at folks for dealing with high winds though. Our Santa Anas can get to hurricane force gusts on the regular. ^^;
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and then you get firenadoes.. I think i'm better off with normal tornadoes that come with hail the size of baseballs..
Fortunately, they are damned hard TO burn in the first place. Both them and the big coastal redwoods have extremely high tannin content in their bark and wood, which helps make them pretty burn resistant. Most of them have visible scorching around their bases, some are still doing just fine despite smoldered-out hollows in the trunk and so on. :D
Those are some very resilient trees! Respect!
*fist bumps trees*
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