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heh.
also, how do i defend myself from zombies? They're probably next.
Brisbane is the most populous and threatened city right now - but it's not just Brisbane that's going to flood Avder.Avder wrote:Been there a few times, tho I think your river is trying to 1-up our river. I hope not, because if our river tries to 1-up your river, Fargo could very well be wiped off the map.
LIES! It has been super cold here since forever.Gekko71 wrote:The next person to dispute global warming on this board will be personally tracked down and punched in the nose by me, on behalf of 2,000,000 Brisbanites
That is scary. It must be because the continent itself is so close to sea level and so small (I mean, most of the Oceania continent is underwater). I don't know what else to say. I'm no good at empathy (doubly so online). Saying "That sounds terrible" would be underwhelming and make me look like an idiot, but that's honestly the best I can think of most of the time.Gekko71 wrote:Australia, and Queensland in particular, has always been prone to flooding - but NEVER this bad. It has been raining non stop for 17 days.
Check out his animation of how bad it might get - the river is supposed to peak at 5.5 meters (about 18 feet). This animation goes up to 7 meters. Let's hope it doesn't get that bad.
x2Krom wrote:Stay safe roid & co, the internet wouldn't be the same without you.
well... yes and no. Now don't read this wrong, i AM an anthropomorphic global warming proponent. But the actual climate science suggests that although global warming will make the strongest storms even stronger, the total number of storms will actually be DECREASED by global warming. I only just learned of this fact recently and was rather surprised myself.Gekko71 wrote:The next person to dispute global warming on this board will be personally tracked down and punched in the nose by me, on behalf of 2,000,000 Brisbanites