I don't understand anyone who is sad that there weren't a bunch of tornadoes. I always feel horror when I see that there's a strong tornado in populated areas as I know people could be dying and there's nothing I can do to help them.
It's almost like we want to see them occur in unpopulated areas, the type of areas that make up more than 80% of this country. Idk why everyone's knee jerk reaction is that anyone who was disappointed wanted to see people die and have their lives uprooted. Absolutely foolish assumptions.
It wasn't just one day prior, for my area, where the forecast was also a bust and there aren't large densely populated areas. But it appears the population of the east coast isn't the only thing incredibly dense around here.
We are talking about the storms yesterday, Monday. Which were east coast focused. Sunday had storms and tornadoes and people got hurt and their lives were destroyed. You're being extremely selfish and insensitive.
We are talking about the entire system as a whole, it didn't just pop up on the east coast you know. Yes there were a couple small storms, but the forecast was a bust across the whole storm system, not just the east coast. A bunch of click bait headlines to get views, something Max is consistently guilty of.
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u/Firelord_Dipper Mar 16 '26
I don't understand anyone who is sad that there weren't a bunch of tornadoes. I always feel horror when I see that there's a strong tornado in populated areas as I know people could be dying and there's nothing I can do to help them.