And so it begins
That's a Boss ass photo
No, no you don't.I'd love to see a tornado IRL one day
No, no you don't.
No, no you don't.
Living on the hedge.
Lots of people do, myself included.
I went through the Joplin Storm. Absolutely horrifying. Literally subjecting yourself to a lottery of death.Yep, I do. Forces of nature like this fascinate me.
I went through the Joplin Storm. Absolutely horrifying. Literally subjecting yourself to a lottery of death.
Well, the grass isn't going to mow itself.
Lawnmowing next to a tornado, okay, but you can't mow a tree you dumbass.
Lawnmowing next to a tornado, okay, but you can't mow a tree you dumbass.
Theunis?
Lawnmowing next to a tornado, okay, but you can't mow a tree you dumbass.
The subtext here is who REALLY causes more destruction: the natural disaster in an open field of dead grass, or man and their gas guzzling machines attacking all that is green?Or can't you?
I see it as he only had two options. Go inside and not finish the lawn - only to get bitched at for not mowing the lawn. Or risk your life by mowing the lawn with a tornado at your back so you can get laid tonight.
They can be unpredictable. But this one isn't obscured by rain so you'd still have a good heads up. Often the rain and surrounding storm makes it harder to pinpoint, especially from the ground.Do tornados move in a predictable manner, or can they change their trajectory unpredictably?
If latter, then I'll do the best to run the fuck away even if it looks like the tornado is moving away.
Yeah, my soccer coach kept us out on the field multiple times with visible tornadoes in the distance when I was in high school. Kept the radio with him to listen for developments but nothing was getting in the way of us losing our first round playoff games.I live in Oklahoma we see stuff like this on the daily in spring.
I'd love to see a tornado IRL one day
It's a really great picture, too. If she would have taken it in landscape like a real human being it'd be frame-worthy.
It's a really great picture, too. If she would have taken it in landscape like a real human being it'd be frame-worthy.
I'm pretty sure they move unpredictability. At least that's what the movie "Twister" taught meDo tornados move in a predictable manner, or can they change their trajectory unpredictably?
If latter, then I'll do the best to run the fuck away even if it looks like the tornado is moving away.
Another Oklahoman joining in to say that no you reallllllly don't.I'd love to see a tornado IRL one day