Author Topic: tfw your town is evacuated  (Read 2540 times)

ahead at dying

The known universe we know is about a few 5 billion years old.

Average lifespan of humans, less than 100 years.

So instead of experiencing a full 0.000000000000000000009% of life you get to experience about 0.000000000000000000004% instead, big whoop.

So if you're too scared to risk dying at a little flooding then you're going to be too scared on your death bed when you're like 90

tony is the type of guy who would climb ontop of a building during a flood instead of evacuating

tony is the type of guy who would climb ontop of a building during a flood instead of evacuating

I look for any reason to climb.


So if you're too scared to risk dying at a little flooding then you're going to be too scared on your death bed when you're like 90
youre arguing 2 different points tho so

Tony has deep-seated issues that should be addressed before he can give sound advice on responding to natural disasters, honestly.

Australia is a dry humid place
I believe the word you were looking for was
arid or hot

Tony has deep-seated issues that should be addressed before he can give sound advice on responding to natural disasters, honestly.

The sun will explode some day, that's a natural disaster we can't avoid 100% unless we leave this solar system.


Any forumers living in this area/up north in qld/where cyclone debbie is, stay safe and good luck
Thanks mate, I will.
Never mind, don't live up north.
« Last Edit: March 30, 2017, 05:07:29 PM by Yellow Snow »

Well, what a night

We went down to our shop at 11pm to get more valuable stuff, while we were there the cops pulled up and told me we had to get out by 1:00 or we'd be stuck, so we hurried and left about 12:30.

We went down town this morning and couldn't get to the street our shop is on- because it was full of water.
So the water has reached 11.6 meters and gone over the levee, now rushing through town :/

Can't wait to go back in a day or so and see how much damage there is to the shop >:(

the bridge nearby went underwater and now a large chunk of it is missing cause they built it in the wrong area of the river.