A blackity black !faggot started this discussion 3 months ago#129,877
Remember when a couple years ago an entire American town just burned to the ground randomly killing over 100 people and melting cars and leaving neighborhoods looking like a nuke went off and because nobody did it (supposedly) we all just kinda collectively forgot about it?
A blackity black (OP) replied with this 3 months ago, 4 minutes later, 4 minutes after the original post[^][v]#1,395,141
It’s kinda weird to think about you could just be driving your car minding your own business and then die because the entire city spontaneously combusts leaving nothing behind but your ashes in a pool of melted metal, and it’s not even because somebody firebombed or nuked the city, it’s just because that’s a thing that can just spontaneously happen on its own apparently.
A blackity black (OP) double-posted this 3 months ago, 6 minutes later, 11 minutes after the original post[^][v]#1,395,142
I wonder how fragile humanity’s existence is. Like what if it’s not even world war three or something, what if that super volcano between North Korea and China or Yellowstone puts or something? I’m not saying that specifically, but how many things are there in nature we don’t know about that could randomly kill all of us? 🤔
Anonymous C joined in and replied with this 3 months ago, 10 hours later, 10 hours after the original post[^][v]#1,395,265
These kinds of fires hit California and obliterate towns. Poor management, awful land management, lack of aquifers or proper response plans, and governance failures loom large.
I know we like to fixate on which party has moral virtue but we need to recognize the oligarchic duopoly we live under and its shortcomings.
> > also, regarding the fire that ate the Palisades in California, this guy: > > His face is so generic it matches every Caucasian male face in our database!
Equally terrifying and interesting. Makes me wonder if he's part of a mass produced clone. Caucasian Model M Serial No. 04301945