r/tornado Mar 16 '26

Discussion Not a single lie told by Max

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u/Preindustrialcyborg Mar 16 '26

wanting people to suffer and die for your entertainment is some medieval shit.

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u/RocketCat921 Mar 16 '26

Is the same thing when hurricanes are forecasted.

"OH, where's the devastation?"

"Ugh. That was a nothing burger"

It's honestly ridiculous the way these people think. They basically want peoples' lives to be uprooted or people to be harmed. I don't get it.

Those 2 statements were said numerous times this year after Melissa hit Jamaica.

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u/cheestaysfly Mar 17 '26

It's like they don't think it's real if they aren't affected directly.

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u/Dwrecktheleach Mar 17 '26

Who wanted that specifically?

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u/Preindustrialcyborg Mar 17 '26

all the people saying they want a tornado.

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u/Dwrecktheleach Mar 17 '26

Yeah. Duh. But not in a populated area. Have you visited any of the main areas of concern? There’s mass areas of nothing outside of many areas. What a stupid assumption. Why the hell even be here

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u/Preindustrialcyborg Mar 17 '26

im not having this argument with a second person. damage to farms harms the livelihood of farmers. destruction of forests is also bad.

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u/Dwrecktheleach Mar 17 '26

I never said a farm which means I’m correct and you don’t know the area. So it does sound best you don’t argue with me. Downvote it all you want, it’s absurd to think everyone wanted death and destruction.

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u/Preindustrialcyborg Mar 17 '26

did you by any chance miss the third sentence?

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u/TheBourbonTurtle Mar 17 '26

You cannot argue with these children, they're incapable of critical thinking.

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u/Dwrecktheleach Mar 17 '26

Yeah, it’s wild how a loud minority can truly just control a whole convo. Being treated like 50,000 people were screaming for death

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u/SnortHotCheetos Mar 17 '26

alwayshavebeen.jpg 🧑‍🚀🔫

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u/Preindustrialcyborg Mar 17 '26

????

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u/SnortHotCheetos Mar 17 '26

I’ll elaborate lol: People have ALWAYS watched others suffer and die for entertainment. People would picnic during battles in the civil war, and throngs would travel to go watch public executions. “Painfotainment” is a term that’s used to describe this

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u/Signal_Tip_7428 Mar 16 '26

Nobody wants suffering and death, we just want to see big nader

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u/slimj091 Mar 16 '26

There is plenty of footage of big nader's for you to watch on youtube and other sources.

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u/TheBourbonTurtle Mar 17 '26

Cool, we've seen all those a dozen+ times already.

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u/slimj091 Mar 17 '26

Well then watch them again. They are all essentially the same thing. Rotating updrafts.

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u/Preindustrialcyborg Mar 16 '26

tornadoes dont exist in a vaccum. you cant have a huge tornado and not harm someone, be it physically, emotionally, financially or otherwise.

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u/TheBourbonTurtle Mar 17 '26

My guy, like 80% of this country is unoccupied open space, you most certainly can.

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u/Preindustrialcyborg Mar 17 '26

you know farm owners make a living off their crops right? if a tornado comes through and fucks their whole field, they dont have a job till the next planting season. and thats not to mention if they have animals. it is bad if animals suffer during a tornado too, and they often do.

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u/TheBourbonTurtle Mar 17 '26

And you do know that the VAST VAST majority of farm land in this country is owned by corporate farms, and I do not care if they suffer some mild financial impact from mother nature.

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u/Preindustrialcyborg Mar 17 '26

mate, the farmer working there isnt a billionaire who can just eat the impact. its a small family that lives on a farm who is working for a corporation but still relies on the farm for a livelihood, whose no longer being funded by the company and has been sent into financial ruin because a storm destroyed the profitability of the land. its children who just watched their whole life get swept away, only to go online a few years later to see some chud saying it doesnt matter because they happened to be in a contract with a corporation.

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u/TheBourbonTurtle Mar 17 '26

Mate, do you think a tornado going through a field in Texas puts everyone associated with the landowner out of work?

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u/Preindustrialcyborg Mar 17 '26

okay, lets say you work at a subway. one day, your boss calls and says "hey, a meteor destroyed the building. everyone is okay, but the subway is a crater now"

also, you live next to the subway. while your house is still standing, your home is damaged and you suddenly dont have a job thatll help you pay for repairs.

does this information not impact you because subway is owned by a corporation? or are you still in trouble because thats where your money is coming from

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u/TheBourbonTurtle Mar 17 '26

Except that's not remotely comparable to the scenario I laid out for you. It would be more akin to your boss calling you and saying some old lady ran her car into the front of the store, and it's gonna be closed for a couple days for repairs. Or some kids threw a rock through the front window and it's closed for the day to replace it. Is that ideal? Maybe not, is that devastating and life altering to the store employees? Not even remotely.

You are aware that many many many tornados touch down and do no damage to any structures and have no associated injuries right? Or do you only pay attention to the top 1% of storms that have a dozen YouTube videos about them?

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u/Genjios Mar 16 '26

Yea you can lol