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is everyone in oklahoma fat? (pg. 2)
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Lagrangian
Another thread expressing AnotherWay's hatred towards white people.
Vector A
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Originally posted by Lagrangian
Another thread expressing AnotherWay's hatred towards white people.

Wait, so now fat people = white people?

:conf:
Lagrangian
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Vector A
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Originally posted by Lagrangian
off jew

:haha:

Quoted for posterity.
Halcyon+On+On
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Acton
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Originally posted by sundrip
That lady pulling her dog out of the rubble on camera was epic.


I've just watched that, it was rather moving.
Trancelover03591
I lived about 10 minutes drive from where this happened for several years up until a few months ago (and was in the area a little over a week ago for a night). I have lived much of my life in a suburb of Dallas and have been in many storms, including the one the other night that hit the metroplex, though it was worst in Granbury and Cleburne quite a distance from where I live. Just the few years I lived in Oklahoma I lived within 5 minutes drive of at least two significant tornado's (I had just left town before one of them), this would have been a third, though it was a lot worse it looks like than the other two. The only tornado's that the pictures of the aftermath look similar to me is Joplin 2011, Tuscaloosa 2011 and well, May 3 1999 right back in Moore, Oklahoma.

I wish the people of Moore and other affected areas the best.
Scoops
Tony Perkis plan???
Lews


Not a funny matter, that whole area got destroyed.
Lews
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Originally posted by sundrip
That lady pulling her dog out of the rubble on camera was epic.


Yeah, that was pretty heartwarming.

Spacey Orange
Messed up. Some sick people on the webs.
Floorfiller
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Originally posted by Trancelover03591
I lived about 10 minutes drive from where this happened for several years up until a few months ago (and was in the area a little over a week ago for a night). I have lived much of my life in a suburb of Dallas and have been in many storms, including the one the other night that hit the metroplex, though it was worst in Granbury and Cleburne quite a distance from where I live. Just the few years I lived in Oklahoma I lived within 5 minutes drive of at least two significant tornado's (I had just left town before one of them), this would have been a third, though it was a lot worse it looks like than the other two. The only tornado's that the pictures of the aftermath look similar to me is Joplin 2011, Tuscaloosa 2011 and well, May 3 1999 right back in Moore, Oklahoma.



So is this newest tornado going to be classed an F5? I think all of those you mentioned are.
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