Theuglycamel
Active member
Hello to all, I couldn't find a suitable section to post this in as it's not really related to flight. I just want to extend my thanks to all the heroes who've risked life and limb during this Midwestern storm season. Locally we're experiencing the 3rd worst flood in history with more rain on the way. I've been contemplating just moving into our storm cellar until July.
It does hurt my heart to hear so many folks on social media quipping "that's what you get". No matter where you live on this planet, you're going to experience the wrath of mother nature. Be it floods, mudslides, blizzards, hurricane, tornado, or earthquake. We all have our environments to deal with, and no one, especially those who've lost, deserves to be belittled for where they live. If anything, disasters should bring us closer to one another. It shows the true human instinct to be extraordinary and put aside all differences.
Not only that, Karma has a tenancy to remember what you said...
Please take a moment to think of those in need right now, and I will as well for anyone and everyone who's lost to the wrath of nature.
It does hurt my heart to hear so many folks on social media quipping "that's what you get". No matter where you live on this planet, you're going to experience the wrath of mother nature. Be it floods, mudslides, blizzards, hurricane, tornado, or earthquake. We all have our environments to deal with, and no one, especially those who've lost, deserves to be belittled for where they live. If anything, disasters should bring us closer to one another. It shows the true human instinct to be extraordinary and put aside all differences.
Not only that, Karma has a tenancy to remember what you said...
Please take a moment to think of those in need right now, and I will as well for anyone and everyone who's lost to the wrath of nature.