The next mega disasters that could happen at any moment (and kill us all)

Kyle

Beloved Misanthrope
PREMO Member
As wildfires so hot that images can be seen from space ravage Australia — creating toxic smoke that clogs the country’s major cities, killing over 25 people, burning 18 million acres and slaughtering up to a billion animals — many around the globe are wondering what catastrophe is next?

Due to climate change, human activity and other factors, “natural” disasters are becoming more common. But some could be worse than others …


 
If the world would just remove Warning Labels, The world would be wiped out in a matter of days :)
Welcome.

If the end of the world as we know it is about to happen, I am thinking I would want to know so I could chose how I spend my last days.

I dont trust the government to be honest with us. I dont they would tell us because they fear the chaos and panic that would surely ensue.
 

GregV814

Well-Known Member
I know everyone knows where they were on 9/11. I was on 695&95 in south ballmer hon. I could have easily gotten a raisin stuck in my trachea as I was singing along with steeley dan when the truck in front of me for no reason.

Makes you think.
 

vraiblonde

Board Mommy
PREMO Member
Patron
I could have easily gotten a raisin stuck in my trachea as I was singing along with steeley dan when the truck in front of me for no reason.

See, that's the thing - thousands of people every day walk out their door in the morning with no idea that they won't be walking back in. But the odds are on our side because the significant majority of humans die of old age. There's really no sense in worrying about it because there's nothing you can do anyway.

I planned and booked our Grand Canyon adventure about 9 months prior, and the whole time I was like, damn it, you watch - this is when one of us will lose a limb or one of our parents will decided to croak over. I told my Mom, "Look, you have to remain healthy and alive until end of September. After that keel over all you want and I can come a'running." My dad had a hip replacement scheduled for late July and I was like, NO! Do that sh^t in October after I've already seen the Grand Canyon!!!
 

GregV814

Well-Known Member
See, that's the thing - thousands of people every day walk out their door in the morning with no idea that they won't be walking back in. But the odds are on our side because the significant majority of humans die of old age. There's really no sense in worrying about it because there's nothing you can do anyway.

I planned and booked our Grand Canyon adventure about 9 months prior, and the whole time I was like, damn it, you watch - this is when one of us will lose a limb or one of our parents will decided to croak over. I told my Mom, "Look, you have to remain healthy and alive until end of September. After that keel over all you want and I can come a'running." My dad had a hip replacement scheduled for late July and I was like, NO! Do that sh^t in October after I've already seen the Grand Canyon!!!
see??
 

Kinnakeet

Well-Known Member
As wildfires so hot that images can be seen from space ravage Australia — creating toxic smoke that clogs the country’s major cities, killing over 25 people, burning 18 million acres and slaughtering up to a billion animals — many around the globe are wondering what catastrophe is next?

Due to climate change, human activity and other factors, “natural” disasters are becoming more common. But some could be worse than others …


the climate changes every single day
 
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