What should I main IRL? I'm thinking spear! What would you main? Do you want to come to Texas with me and ogo so you can carry a sword around? Lets discuss!
These pretzels are making me thirsty
"See, my damie, Pootie Tang don't wa-da-tah to the shama cow... 'cause thats a cama cama leepa-chaiii, dig?" - Pootie Tang
@Fooligan
my preference is a whip.
once texas passes a law on a pants ban im going to be smitten.
i dont own any pants anyways.
the_shpydar wrote:
As @ogo79 said, the SNS-RZ-USA is a prime giveaway that it's not a legit retail cart.
And yes, he is (usually) always right, and he is (almost) the sexiest gamer out there (not counting me) ;)
@Meowpheel
Nope! To the west, the Andes Mountain range protects us from any possible hurricane from Argentina and in the east, the high pressures caused by the volcanoes in the Pacific Ring of Fire don't allow hurricanes to form up.
We don't get tornadoes either.
Just... A load of active volcanoes, earthquakes and tsunamis.
I'm more scared of tornadoes and hurricanes to be honest.
Buildings here can handle earthquakes with no problem, but disasters like Harvey just terrify me. What kind of building can handle destructive winds and flooding?
Whip: check
Cowboy hat: check
No pants: check
Guys, I think I just found a pic of ogo.
ogo doesn't wear hats, he needs to display his bald sexiness for all to see!
.this.
the_shpydar wrote:
As @ogo79 said, the SNS-RZ-USA is a prime giveaway that it's not a legit retail cart.
And yes, he is (usually) always right, and he is (almost) the sexiest gamer out there (not counting me) ;)
Whip: check
Cowboy hat: check
No pants: check
Guys, I think I just found a pic of ogo.
ogo doesn't wear hats, he needs to display his bald sexiness for all to see!
Thanks for my laugh of the day! XD
To my knowledge, it's relatively rare for South America to experience hurricanes of any sort. I recall reading about Brazil getting one years ago that achieved landfall, which was apparently a really rare event.
Where I live, the most common natural disasters are due to flooding (mainly low-lying areas, though not recently since it's been bone-dry) and tornadoes. Earthquakes are way less common, but they still happen; I don't live too far away from the New Madrid/Wabash fault systems, and while not as active as a major fault, we still get some decent-sized ones occasionally that can be felt and cause damage. The soil composition in the Midwest allows the tremors to be felt farther away, too.
I've always been interested in volcanoes and sometimes wish that I lived close enough to one (well, mountains in general) to be able to study it. The relatively flat Midwest gets pretty boring sometimes.
At least here in Chile, what causes most damage are tsunamis. Our infrastructure can handle strong earthquakes just fine (anything that couldn't resist was reduced to rubble in 1960 and 2010), but there's no infrastructure that can resist giant waves.
At most, you can put stuff to give people more time to evacuate, but nothing else.
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