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The Official 2011 East Coast Hurricane Thread
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| bigjimslade002 |
they are panicking and raiding the stores here.meanwhile there is no chance its going to be that bad here where im at.i want to stab these people in the face.you dont need 300 bottles of water and 18 loafs of bread.
but if i die i want you guys to have my records |
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| Sushipunk |
Pffft, it's only a little one!
Category 5 or GTFO. |
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| OrangestO |
It's a government conspiracy.
This thing has had more tracks than a heroin addict.
The forecast showed Florida getting hit for about a week, before it went on to Georgia, then South Carolina, then North Carolina, then Jersey, then New York, then back to Jersey, then to Pennsylvania, then to whatever the it is now.
I wouldn't be surprised if these suits played this around to boost the economy.
Anyways, I was sad to watch it steer north just east of the Floridian coast without getting ANY impacts of it. It's pretty ing amazing what nature can do.
My great-grandmother's name was Irene, and she was a total bitch. Good luck! |
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| Sushipunk |
^^ Not sure if serious.
Forecasting a storm track like this one isn't as easy as you seem to think... |
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| OrangestO |
| quote: | Originally posted by Sushipunk
^^ Not sure if serious.
Forecasting a storm track like this one isn't as easy as you seem to think... |
I've been following this one to an addictive extent, up until it passed Florida.
I get the precautionary measures that comes with difficult forecasting, but the media outlets completely used this thing to scare the out of people and overhype what it really is.
I know someone in Tampa (Gulf of Mexico side), who said he heard a weather reporter tell people on Wednesday that this storm still had a good chance of hitting the Gulf on the weekend. WTF?
That's besides the point, though.
HAARP. Google it. |
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| Sushipunk |
| quote: | Originally posted by OrangestO
I get the precautionary measures that comes with difficult forecasting, but the media outlets completely used this thing to scare the out of people and overhype what it really is. |
They're using it to sell newspapers, like they always do. It's got nothing to do wit the government though, lol.
| quote: | Originally posted by OrangestO
HAARP. Google it. |
I don't have to Google it, I already know that it's utter ing rubbish. |
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| OrangestO |
| quote: | Originally posted by Sushipunk
They're using it to sell newspapers, like they always do. It's got nothing to do wit the government though, lol. |
Sell newspapers? Or make people buy supplies that they don't need?
The media is a governed system....
And yes, I'm still confused about HAARP. I was hoping that by telling you to google it you could explain what the it really is, lol. |
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| Sushipunk |
| So the shopkeepers are in on it too, I suppose? THIS GOES WAY DEEPER THAN I PREVIOUSLY THOUGHT. |
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| OrangestO |
| quote: | Originally posted by Sushipunk
So the shopkeepers are in on it too, I suppose? THIS GOES WAY DEEPER THAN I PREVIOUSLY THOUGHT. |
Yes, and the factories that produced the goods. And the construction workers who built the factories. And the mothers who birthed the construction workers. Everyone is in on it - WATCH OUT! |
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| Sushipunk |
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| D-res |
| quote: | Originally posted by OrangestO
Sell newspapers? Or make people buy supplies that they don't need?
The media is a governed system....
And yes, I'm still confused about HAARP. I was hoping that by telling you to google it you could explain what the it really is, lol. |
Listen to Chomsky, not Alex Jones. Ffs lol |
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| OrangestO |
| I guess I'm horrible at conveying sarcasm on an internet forum. Oh well. |
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