Author Topic: Spring Break - MY TRIP MIGHT BE RUINED  (Read 1192 times)

So we're going to costa rica this spring break but today there was a tsunami might hit costa rica and give us bad weather :(

Anyways discuss where your going for spring break

Oh, boo hoo.
You haven't been hit by a 8.9 magnitude earthquake with tons of aftershocks and lots of huge tsunamis to deal with.

At least you motherloving have a spring break.

It doesn't sound like you understand tsunamis...

Oh, boo hoo.
You haven't been hit by a 8.9 magnitude earthquake with tons of aftershocks and lots of huge tsunamis to deal with.
Poor Japan.  D:

Oh, boo hoo.
You haven't been hit by a 8.9 magnitude earthquake with tons of aftershocks and lots of huge tsunamis to deal with.
Hmm. I bet if America was hit with an earthquake/tsunami I would definatly go straight to the computer.

oh god and you worry about the weather
when your ass would get kicked by a mile of water


oh god and you worry about the weather
when your ass would get kicked by a mile of water
No one likes rainy weather.

tsunamis dont cause rain though. they just are... REALLY BIG WAVES. if the weather is going to be bad it's not the tsunamis fault.

I don't have a spring break, but my my family is going to Virginia anyway.

I don't have a spring break, but my my family is going to Virginia anyway.

Who the forget wants to come to our state? Besides to see possible family.

I don't have a spring break, but my my family is going to Virginia anyway.
lolimfunny
so much snow here D: is not spring break at all

   Oh god, this topic is great, so I'm going to break down for you everything stupid that you've said. So basically your whole post. You obviously have not the vaguest idea of what a tsunami is, because if you did, you wouldn't be posting this topic in the first place. A tsunami is a displacement of water, not any sort of meteorological occurrence that would affect weather in any form. However, watch out because it has been known to rain in Costa Rica from time to time. Moving on, I see you may have failed geography once or twice, so I'll help you out here: Costa Rica is located in southern Central America,(where most of our current fast food employees grew up) which is approximately 8259 miles away. There is no way that a 8.9 magnitude earthquake would have any discernible effect on the pacific shore, even though there was an alert posted. In short, your post makes no damn sense whatsoever, but thanks for the laughs.