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๐๏ธ SummerSnekFriend #BrideMonth #WBS ๐๏ธ
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>Just felt a very minor (3.0-4.0) earthquake
WE'RE GONNA DIE

reformed moron
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@SuperSnekFriend@poa.st Oh no, stay safe out there snekbro 


EdBoatConnoisseur
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lol, where i live anything under 6 richter is not an earthquake but a "ground movement"

EdBoatConnoisseur
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Then again i live less than 200 miles from 3 active volcanoes...

๐๏ธ SummerSnekFriend #BrideMonth #WBS ๐๏ธ
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EdBoatConnoisseur@poa.st@poa.st
>3.0-5.0 earthquake in California, Japan, and Lat American: Suya.. :senko_nap:
>3.0-5.0 earthquake in the South>3.0-5.0 earthquake in California, Japan, and Lat American: Suya.. :senko_nap:
>3.0-5.0 earthquake in the South: OH CRAP! WE'RE GONNA FUCKING DIE. IT'S THE END OF THE WORLD. :senko_scream2:
>Cat. 1-2 Hurricane and EF 1-2 tornado in California, Japan, and Lat American: OH CRAP! WE'RE GONNA FUCKING DIE. IT'S THE END OF THE WORLD. :senko_scream2:
>Cat. 1-2 Hurricane and EF 1-2 tornado in the South: Suya.. :senko_nap:

EdBoatConnoisseur
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That's the neat part about where i live, too many mountains for tonadoes to exist but we are on a sweet spot for cat 3 hurricanes to hit land...

๐๏ธ SummerSnekFriend #BrideMonth #WBS ๐๏ธ
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EdBoatConnoisseur@poa.st@poa.st
Riding through Irma was really fun. It kept us in the dark for a few days, but the wind didn't cause a tree to fall on my house.

EdBoatConnoisseur
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Oaky, checked that again, i live less than 100 miles from 3 active volcanoes, the one furthest away is 95 miles while the closes one is a fun 9 miles away...

๐๏ธ SummerSnekFriend #BrideMonth #WBS ๐๏ธ
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EdBoatConnoisseur
>eight active volcanoes in your country
>Fuego is still blowing her load from 2018
>dozens and dozens of ""inactive"" volcanoes
dude


EdBoatConnoisseur
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And there are people using the volcanoes to cook pizza over flowing lava for fun cuz why not?

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@SuperSnekFriend@poa.st Live Cirno reaction:


๐๏ธ SummerSnekFriend #BrideMonth #WBS ๐๏ธ
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EdBoatConnoisseur@poa.st@poa.st
More power to them, those glorious bastards!


SSJ Plumber Curvin (White Boy Summer Form)
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I can only say that such an act is unfathomably based, and very ballsy, no wonder we haven't tried doing the same with Mt. Etna or Vesuvius, one doesn't feel like cooking, and the other explodes too much.

๐๏ธ SummerSnekFriend #BrideMonth #WBS ๐๏ธ
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Curvin@poa.st@poa.st @EdBoatConnoisseur@poa.st
Etna seems too "squirty" when it erupts, making reaching the hot-enough-to-cook-stuff areas too risky to do something like that. Getting magma on yourself is worse than getting sticky napalm and a heat shielding suit won't save you from blunt force trauma of fiery rocks.
But I'm not a Sicilian with a death wish, so what do I know?

EdBoatConnoisseur
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Curvin@poa.st@poa.st @SuperSnekFriend@poa.st i mean in a country that is 1/3rd the size of italy but has 8 active volcanoes there had to be at least one where cooking was possible.