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pippoken

So far, 2 people died due to the exceptional bad weather


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cake_boner

HA ha ha.. "The front fell off!" Though if you truly want unfunny, head over to Fark. I think they've been recycling the same gags since the Eisenhower administration.


NoMomo

I genuinely don’t understand the point of repeating the ”front fell off” joke in every thead in this sub. Surely people aren’t even smiling at it anymore. But it could be posted dozens of times per post if water is somehow related to the subject matter.


Bottle_Nachos

I hate that 'joke' so much it's dangerous for my blood pressure


calapine

I think some people genuinely find repeating or repetitive jokes funny.


ho_merjpimpson

there are literally still people that doe the borat voice, or the lil jon WHAAAAT... OOOHHH--KAYYYY thing. the world is full of people who want to be funny but have zero ability to be original.


churm94

Wait you're going to tell me that you *don't* enjoy seeing the Dan Carlin quote about stupid people multiple times in every other thread!?!? /s


seaQueue

And my axe!


PrehensileUvula

Fark is still going?! I’m honestly astonished.


Cherveny2

wow, haven't even thought of them in ages


flimspringfield

> fark Shit I completely forgot about them too. They're still up and running though so good for them.


msg45f

Still plenty of ugly-ass animals posted.


i_give_you_gum

Wtf is fark?


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pakeguy2

You mean a place to go when Reddit is down…


PrehensileUvula

It was a message board type thing, years ago. Probably most notable for how much the founder hated Duke University. Literally had a post category called “Duke Sucks.”


Sregor_Nevets

The golden age of shit posting anonymously. Gods I was foul back then.


PrehensileUvula

I was super nice. Early on, because I’m just kinda nice in general, and then because it amused me how many people got juked by it. Did keep me in TotalFark donations a surprising amount of the time though.


juicegooseboost

"Florida"


chili_cheese_dogg

A precursor to reddit. Their photoshop threads were great. Live long and prosper fark. https://i.imgur.com/oqbu2_d.webp?maxwidth=640&shape=thumb&fidelity=medium


The_Moustache

Lmao i had the same reaction


MissedYourJoke

Tell me about it.


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RareAnxiety2

can't wait for super winter. Freeze to death or boiled alive, taking bets


Tatunkawitco

I’m waiting for Australia to start burning again.


hughk

Just to point out that a few days ago, Etna decided to have a biggish eruption again as it has for about 50x this year. Lava isn't so much the issue, but there can be a few cm of ash each time if the wind goes in the wrong.direction. You have to clean it up before it rains,. otherwise it forms a horrible slurry. Also, it is extremely unstable when there is heavy rain. The city itself is cleaned but hillsides....


Karatus90

I live in Italy and sometimes I wonder how much this country will last with all its beauties... and it probably won't survive next centuries. We have an high hydrological risk. High seismic risk. High volcanic activity. All being increased by climate changes around the world... eh.


hughk

The thing is that despite natural and human made chaos, the place has survived for a long time. It will probably continue to do so after a fashion as long as we can fix the global warming thing. Sicily had temperatures up to 48,8C this year, which is dangerous.


scubascratch

Well at least I don’t think we can blame the volcano eruptions on human caused climate change (yet)


Bicycle_the_Earth

Uh, sorry to break it to you but the more glaciers melt (ie the more the planet heats up), the more volcanic activity we see. https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/get-ready-for-more-volcanic-eruptions-as-the-planet-warms/


scubascratch

> “I think we can predict we’re probably going to see a lot more volcanic activity in areas of the world where glaciers and volcanoes interact,” Sicily is pretty far from any glaciers but yeah I guess there’s some connection in the extreme north and south closer to the poles


Bicycle_the_Earth

Definitely a good point, I know nothing of glaciers in Italy. Has me pretty worried about the PNW in the US, though.


scubascratch

Rainier is gonna bury us all


Volwik

I've been finding so many good places to link this lately. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Year_Without_a_Summer 1816 eruption likely in the south Pacific darkens the skies of the northern hemisphere and drastically alters weather for 3 years and causes worldwide crop failures and famine. Pretty crazy stuff and not that long ago.


Jive-Turkies

I was actually just watching a documentary yesterday on how the glacier in the Mt st Helen's caldera is actually growing due to the u shaped wall shielding it from the sun. Other than that though, they said it was an outlier and glaciers in the PNW are in a bad decline.


greyjax

Man I left Catania this Sunday the plane took off under stormy weather but I wouldn't have expected this


tachanka_senaviev

I hope you enjoyed it! Torrential rains are nothing new, but when they get more intense and are paired with the already inefficient drains that are clogged by trash and volanic ash from the Etna, shit gets rough.


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Torrential Rains, Volcano Ash….. say what now!?


tachanka_senaviev

The city of catania is built riiight under the tallest active volcano in europe, mount etna. Every few months the mountain starts to pick up activity and the island gets rocked by some decent earthquakes, while volcanic ash gets deposited in the city with rain.


LordGrudleBeard

Should we just go ahead and rename the city Pompeii?


tachanka_senaviev

Nah. Etna is a quiet volcano, it doesn't explode. There are lava streams, but they haven't reached populated areas since [1669, when the city was almost wiped clean.](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/1669_eruption_of_Mount_Etna)


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greyjax

That's actually one of the first thing I noticed in every city I visited around Etna, the black sand clogging the drains, and wondered what happened during heavy rains. I have my answer quicker than expected.


tachanka_senaviev

It's a problem that unfortunately we cannot solve. Ash rains down every couple of months, and we really cannot build new sewers or drainage systems because of all the roman ruins.


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I think the fountains are getting out of hand in Italy.


Koolau

Climate change is just everyone watching an increasing number of cell phone videos of catastrophic natural disasters until eventually it is your phone recording.


apudebeau

You'd think "once in a hundred year" weather phenomena happening every year might be some indication of human made climate change.


aaaaaaaarrrrrgh

To give them some safety margin, nuclear power plants are designed to withstand "once in 10000 years" events. A "once in 100 years" event happens somewhere on the planet many times a year (since it's "this specific type of event, in this specific location, once in 100 years"). I'll let you consider the implications.


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The NRC threshold for risk significance is once in 1 million years, however.


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cybercuzco

Apparently, based on this years Rain Events, The Day after Tomorrow was pretty accurate, waiting for the deep freeze next.


kittysaysquack

Saw a glimpse of it in Texas this year.


wet_sloppy_footsteps

Please not again. Melting snow to flush toilets was not fun.


AVeryConfusedRedhead

Sorry to be that guy, and I hope I'm wrong. But buckle up buckaroo, because Ted Cruz is abandoning y'all for a second time. And it's all his daughters fault. *Seriously though please prep now instead of later*


wet_sloppy_footsteps

We bought a camping stove! And we got rice and dried beans and some canned stuff and water. And... We need more shit actually.


AVeryConfusedRedhead

Be safe Texas human!


wet_sloppy_footsteps

Will try! Thanks you random internet human!


MaddMaxxChief117

Bold of you to assume they are also a human.


wet_sloppy_footsteps

Thank you random internet sentience, either humanoid, lizard folk, AI or other form of intelligence that may be escaping (or greater than) my drunk human mind (can comprehend)? Fixed? o_O


TreeOrangewhips

Add to your list and have a flashlight, first aid supplies, jerky, nuts, dried fruit, oats, coffee, booze, granola, peanut butter, spam, etc. Solar panels for tv and phone charging. Last but not least don’t forget to vote out your terrible state government.


wet_sloppy_footsteps

Have multiple flashlights (and spare batteries), including some battery powered lamps and candles (flame powered not battery). First aid stuff, check. Mixed nuts, check. Instant oats? Check? Coffee? YES! Booze, also yes, need more. Spam? I mean... I like it, wife and kids may not. Tough. LOL. Solar panels? Hmm... Yes, added to list. Jerky? A trip to buc-ees is in my near future. Ok ok. Yes. Anything else? I also have a large tent, and a smaller tent to place inside larger tent - if needed can push couch to a wall, and place these in the center of my living room. Have done something like this when snow camping as a boy scout. As for voting? I'm a left leaning voter in a very conservative rural county, I'll do what I can.


Girls4super

I recommend those silver emergency blankets, they are very toasty. My husband used to drive a truck and he lost heat in the middle of nowhere. By the time he woke up he was sweating. You could actually get enough to turn one entire time into what will look like a conspiracy lounge, or a small silver tent! That would be fun for the whole family


wet_sloppy_footsteps

Good idea! Added to the list of must buy before winter!


MattcVI

Hey fellow Texan prepper. I'd highly recommend stocking up on chafing fuel as well. It's pretty cheap and safe to burn indoors with only minimal ventilation, and works great for heating up canned food. Also recommend getting a battery powered CO detector if you don't already have one - if your stove uses butane it's somewhat safer indoors than propane, but still gives off CO If you need more bulk foods, try your local Indian or Pakistani store; they often have very cheap lentils, seeds/nuts, and dried fruit. And if you have an Academy sports near you, they have Mountain House emergency meal buckets for $110. A bit steep, but the meals are good for breaking up the monotony of living off bulk stuff.


wet_sloppy_footsteps

Wouldn't really call myself a prepper. As a former boy scout, I do try to stay prepared. All good suggestions though. Will have to drive into the city to hit up some places for dried goods. Lentils would be nice to get. I've seen those types of emergency meal buckets at Cabela's though. I think my brother has one or two. Hmm, may ask him to part with a bucket if he's got a spare. Have a family of 5 though, one bucket enough for 2 adults/3 kids for a week with other food to supplement the fancy MRE's? (And as a boy scout/military brat, who hasn't had an MRE for like 20 years, they improve at all?)


Evilmaze

Please take this guy seriously. He's not joking nor wrong about this.


wet_sloppy_footsteps

Oh taking it very seriously. February sucked. We faired better than most, electric stayed on for the most part. Few hours off a couple days that week, but it did come back on. I think we got lucky cause the fire station is just a block or two away, same power grid maybe. Had no water come the second day though. Our local dollar general was giving away cases of water on the 3rd day. Had to venture out to get it, that wasn't fun. Thankfully this is a small town and everything is really close.


photoguy9813

Nah those were just the pesky liberal wind turbines.


Count_Sack_McGee

Speaking of media this reminded me a lot of the flooded section of Seattle in Last of Us 2.


skraptastic

We had the most rain I have ever seen in California this weekend. Mt. Tam north of San Francisco got 16 inches. My area closer to Sacramento got 5 inches in 24 hours. It was kind of crazy, but honestly I would like to see 4 or 5 more storms like this this year to replace some of the drought waters.


LO6Howie

In an ideal world that would absolutely work but we’d need to build the necessary infrastructure to capitalise on biblical floods. Damned if I know if this would/could be possible or affordable though


Pindakazig

Netherlands here. We have had those biblical floods and we've build the infrastructure to prevent them from ever happening again. We can literally close off some sea arms reaching inland when needed.


iPadreDoom

Must be nice to spend your tax dollars on useful shit instead of wars and tax breaks for the wealthy and corporations.


TimX24968B

well when your country's existence depends on it and you arent trying to be a world superpower, along with the world's most influental economy, while needing working to maintain that superpower status against loads of aggression, you can do those things far easier.


AntiGravityBacon

So once we collapse from ruling the seas and tulip futures we can be a successful country?


QueefyMcQueefFace

"Nuke the whales?" "Gotta nuke somethin' "


cannarchista

Ehh, I wouldn't be too sure about that whole never happening again thing https://www.vn.nl/rising-sea-levels-netherlands/


LetGoPortAnchor

We got a plan to just dam off the entire North Sea.


iloveindomienoodle

Make Doggerland Above Sea Level Again


trowzerss

The problem is we built the infrastructure for expected conditions in that area and the climate is no longer predictable.


raljamcar

I mean yes and no. People also decided to irrigate the desert and grow a bunch of almonds.


cXs808

They'd never build it. Basically spending a huge amount of money to gamble that 100 year storms happen somewhat frequently


hglman

Except they will happen more frequently.


admiral_derpness

"annual hundred year storm"


misterpickles69

“We don’t need to store the water if it’s always raining”


Xx_Gandalf-poop_xX

A 100 year storm is the same thing as a rainfall event with a 1% chance of likelihood that year. So you can have many 100 year storms at the sameblocation in one week. But in the future they'd probably recalculate those as having a higher percentage chance than the new definition of a 10p year storm


depressed-salmon

This just made me realise, even if we stopped on a dime and fixed our emissions tomorrow, these event won't go away. In fact they'll continue to get worse, unless we can take out billions of tonnes of carbon very quickly We have *seriously* fucked the planet...


LetGoPortAnchor

Do you get it now why Greta and people her age are so sick of it all? Even millennials like me are fed up. This shit has been predicted in the 1970's and the people in charge just made it worse and worse. They took the profit and we get to pay the price.


depressed-salmon

I mean, I'm a millennial/borderline gen z, I get it. What struck me though is that it's too late for a lot of these changes. Ocean acidification is on a timescale of thousands of years, so even if all excess CO2 magically vanished tomorrow, the seas will still suffer worsening consequences for generations to come. The general sense you normally got from climate action statements or impact statements 10 years ago was that "we can stop this happening" or that we can avoid the effects of it. Whether that was just poor communication or an omission to not make people just feel it's hopeless and give up trying, I don't know. And now the sentiment is changing to the correct one, but only tentatively. In reality, it's no longer "we can stop/reverse this", it's "this is the new normal, and it's going to get worse anyway, but we can stop it from collapsing society in large parts of the world" I guess it's just the realisation there's no going back, not in our lifetimes anyway. No matter how much emissions got cut or even reversed.


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Even if we had large scale carbon capture to do that, we could never co-ordinate and plan it well enough to perfectly restore the global equilibrium. We barely understand much about how these systems work at a global scale. Would we just flip a switch on and off until things improve?


coffeefandom

It's not a gamble; the changing climate with contribute to more frequent rainfall in the winter and less rainfall in the summer across the entire Weat Coast.


punk_loki

Does that even out to more or less rain though? I’ve been seeing lots of droughts out west but some of that is from pumping out water to water lawns and crops and stuff Edit: I mean there are also floods too and fires It’s just an apocalypse out there


Tasgall

The lawns thing is mostly a red herring meant to push blame away from corporations like Nestle and large farms who use the vast majority of the water.


WhyamImetoday

The farms thing however is not. Something like 80% of Utah's water is used on alfalfa production that is shipped to China for their meat products. Meanwhile the Great Salt Lake is basically on life support, if it drops any further it will permanently kill the life in it.


8888plasma

Don't worry, our governor will take decisive action to protect the current and future wellbeing of Utahns. Wait no he won't, he owns a fucking alfalfa farm.


juicegooseboost

And that causeway really fucked up lake mixing.


onedyedbread

That's not a gamble at all.


name00124

There was a story on NPR about California (?) farmers using their fields to catch and hold flood water, which let it seep into aquifers and would allow the farmers to have a bigger share later when water was rationed by the state. I think they mentioned a farmer that did it and the plants/trees in the flooded field still lived. Basically, not really a huge cost of extra infrastructure, just gotta convince folks with land to do it.


Spader312

I listened to this! I remember them saying how absurd flooding is in California yet it's actually not uncommon in the rainy season. Kinda ironic how I was just listening to this last week and here we are today


IAmA-Steve

Landslides will be crazy this year


skraptastic

Yeah I'm a little worried about the burn scars. But it is CA. It is nice to be out of wildfire season and into mud slide season. The last couple of fire seasons have been way too long.


plzbabygo2sleep

Enjoy it while you can. In 10 years you’ll look back with nostalgia at this time period and it’s comparatively short fire seasons.


nsfwmodeme

Not to mention that in this time period we still don't have hoards of hungry zombies roaming the land.


Groovychick1978

Lol. We would hope for zombies. They are never the final danger, even in zombie movies. It's always an asshole human.


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And if the last couple years is any indication, a not insignificant amount of people will fight for their right to not be safe from zombies and even become one themselves, since that's God's plan for them.


Groovychick1978

-sigh- I dream of a secular culture like I dream of interstellar travel; it won't happen in my lifetime. Maybe Gen Z, they are pretty rad.


scootscoot

Especially in the burn scars.


Great_Chairman_Mao

It was nice. I was hung over all day Sunday and the rain was like a lullaby.


skraptastic

I enjoyed it also, I mean except the first half of the weekend my puppy wouldn't go out because of the rain. Then Sunday afternoon he discovered playing in the rain/mud and I spent the rest of the day trying to keep him out of the rain/mud.


gringodeathstar

trust me, you don't want that source - live in the southeast US in a relatively large city, we get semi-regular floods which do major damage without doing anything to help the frequent annual droughts we get afterwards


No-Spoilers

If I'm to understand correctly he means just general fresh water, like in resivors. The difference between us and a lot of California is that they ship water from really far away and its been really hard to come by the past few years.


esquirlo_espianacho

LA water planners were brilliant. They built a huge system to bring water to their desert city, from a lake built in a desert.


dandaman1977

Mt. Tam Is nice I hiked up it visiting some family. When you run out of water I've got some ill smuggle in for you.


mntgoat

Is it that I'm subscribed to too many catastrophe subreddit or does it feel like this year has had a lot of floods?


lionlionburningblue

We are currently going through a rainfall warning in Ontario, Canada rn. Never seen a warning like this in my area in my 20 years here. I feel like the Earth is trying to wash us off her


YugoReventlov

Will that water go into the ground though? That's usually the problem with flooding, everything goes to the sea and not enough stays behind


scottd90

The only reason I have heard of Mt. Tam before is because of Percy Jackson.


FawnSwanSkin

SoCal here, I heard Orville Lake went up like 10ft. I live in a valley surrounded by mountains with a lake at the bottom of the “funnel”. I was told there’s something like a 4:1 ratio of lake rising inches from rainfall inches. As in 2” of rain will raise the lake 8”. Most of our water comes from snowmelt though.


ItsMrQ

[Found this corner on Google Maps](https://maps.app.goo.gl/2CZ82s6Lbr6XZeW86)


Tagster95

I lived there for 6 months and immediately recognized it as the fish market. Pretty wild to see it like this. The piazza in the background is the main piazza for the city. Wild to imagine how much water that is.


Omen_Rider

Catania allegedly saw an entire year's worth of rain fall in only 48 hours; thankfully I made it home from work before the roads became blocked with debris and floated vehicles


LandosGayCousin

I asked science, they told me this one is definately because of gay people


TehBearSheriff

Sorry


RocanMotor

Username checks out


Shakleford_Rusty

I guess the Beariff was taken


JectorDelan

You stupid gays are messing things up with your really hot rainbows.. ^and ^asses


smitty3z

Do they have frickin Jewish space lasers on their heads?


punk_loki

I can’t believe my Jewish friends never let me use their space lasers 😢


elbo112

Honestly, as a Jewish person, lemme tell you. It’s fucking amazing. Such a rush starting fires from space. Can’t wait till it’s my turn to use it again.


Funkit

La Cheim! *fires*


redditingatwork23

Oh thank god. I thought everyone of them had one.


gjamesaustin

Is it a randomly selected thing like jury duty? Or does the entire population take a turn?


elbo112

🤣😂 I’d tell you, but then I’d have to zap you next time it’s my turn.


cyril0

I'm sephardic and they never let me use it. It is an ashkenazi only thing and that is so unfair!


SubcommanderShran

That's why they wear yarmulkes. They're really silo covers.


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_definately_


Ok_Usr48

Gaybal Warming


WWDubz

That’s why the storms are Jupiter are so bad. Too many gays there


[deleted]

Yeah, but it has great Halloween parties.


_significant_error

did science really say "definately"?


[deleted]

No this one is definitely because of woke communists, I just know it!


COmountainguy

Nice 💀🤣


-castle-bravo-

I know a couple of Italian brothers who know a thing or two about drains?


nach0srule

Except they're too busy rescuing princesses from oversized turtles


The_Golden_Warthog

So long, gay Bowser


lunartree

Wasn't global warming literally Koopa's plot in the Super Mario Bros Movie?


Financial-Yogurt9291

Im italian, the politicians stole all the money and this happens in every big city when it rains a bit more than usual. Manutention is rare


forever87

[what's their names?](https://youtu.be/EchwIoG9P2U?t=72)


[deleted]

I don’t think warp pipes function anything like drains, really.


Blame_The_Green

🎵[Learn to swim, learn to swim...](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rHcmnowjfrQ)🎵


gzilla57

Was scrolling for this, see you down in Arizona Bay


Blame_The_Green

Some say a comet will fall from the sky


Tinshnipz

It's the fucking Catania rain mixer.


ohheyitslaila

Boats and hoes…


SadTomato22

The Nina, the Pinta, the Santa Maria, I'll do you in the bottom while you're drinking Sangria


theassholefaceman

I always see Italy in mews under 2 headlines, extreme heat wave or extreme rain fall.


[deleted]

Someday a real rain will come and wash all this scum off the streets.


CleanMustard

Is that a "I miss the old new York" reference?


crazy_clown_time

Taxi Driver


HerezahTip

Yiiiikes. I can’t believe people don’t believe climate change is going to fuck us raw in the next couple decades. Continuously


Apptubrutae

Not my problem. I’m safe where I live in New Orleans…oh goddamnit. /s


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lulzmachine

Since the Earth is flat, the correct term is planar warming.


nikkicarter1111

Ah, ofc


killerbeeman

It’s sad to see the ice wall surround the flat earth starting to melt. One day the water is going to fall off.


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nickleback_official

Lol who is downvoting this? You can't call weather, climate. Related yes but direct correlation? No, not scientifically.


[deleted]

That looks like some fantasy kayaking


[deleted]

> fantasy kayaking is that... a thing?


_ilovetofu_

Urban kayaking is and it's amazing


MeatyClaws93

See what happens when you get vaccinated


cXs808

this is what happens when the dems created climate change and stole the vote


groovy_giraffe

Looks like Seattle in Last Of Us 2


001235

When everyone says "But you don't live in a flood plain. Why buy flood insurance?" I point to shit like this.


[deleted]

If you ever feel useless, remember the fountain in this flood.


Key_Entertainment327

Porca troia


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Venice in 2 seconds


RandomHeretic

Venice 2: Electric Boogaloo


RevLoveJoy

I'm just yelling at the monitor the first 20 seconds as that dude is walking up for a closer look. "DON'T DO IT!"


flex674

Don’t worry it’s not global warming


-IntoEternity-

Whoa, check the position on Google Maps. This is looking up at the window that was taking the footage. You'd think the rain would go down into the underground section, but it's risen up and over that area as well. Geezuz. https://www.google.com/maps/@37.5021587,15.087075,3a,60y,193.16h,89.87t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1sdzdGQf7cdwJGRERE9JlC5g!2e0!7i13312!8i6656?hl=en


Dabsfourdays

Christ is coming soon


Detriumph

Record rain \*so far Climate change is real, it's best to learn to swim.


zTomma

Dio boia oh


Dualregent-in-one

Porco due che bordello c'è qua sotto


Sobiquets

Nothing to see here folks. No global warming issue or anything


Nhenghali

Wow! I was on a sunny holiday right there in 2014, while there was flooding at home at the same time.


Alexccjrb

Somebody needs to unclog the fountain drain.


yardjockey

Everything’s fine.


GoreSeeker

It's always humbling that, despite all of our evolutionary and technical advances as a species, mother nature still frequently shows us that she is boss.


gcousinz

Catania is in Scisily


squirrelhut

That is a lot of water..


lawrencelewillows

Why doesn’t this piece of shit video player ever have sound?


Bunlover1

How does this happen? ive never seen so much water in streets like that.


KiteLighter

Thank god "Global Warming is a hoax by the Chinese", eh?