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lmao. I'm actually planning on leaving as soon as I complete school. Transfering schools inter-provincially is a bitch. The 3 million other who live around here also don't seem to think its a big enough deal to constitute moving. Also, I live in one of the few parts of Canada that is not an icy wasteland in the winter and a swelting, mosquito-filled furnace in the summer. If it wasn't for the threat of imminent death and my own paranoia, it would be paradise.
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The entire west coast is pretty much a hot-bed of earthquake activity, maybe they should've headed for the interior of the continent. The problem, in regards to earthquakes, here is that two plates are pushing up against one another, creating all kinds of pressure and tension, so the longer we go without getting an earthquake, the more violent and destructive it will be when it finally strikes.
My ancestors probably should have just stayed in England, Ireland, Germany, and wherever the fuck else they hailed from.
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Yeah but just think if everybody decided to that we'd be a completely overcrowded cess pit of human cattle, herded into tiny blocks, sky high to fit us all in.
The sheer weight of human mass would probably be so great that poor little old England would probably collapse in on itself and sink into the ground taking us all with it down to the depths of hell.
Best you guys went and left us in a nice cheery, safe and comfortable little land.
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You can not out run mother nature.Nor out think her.
Excuse my language but "Katrina" was a Inbred motherless kunt of a Storm.The most stressing part is seeing the buildup in the media......You know It's coming and growing........But there is not s!!! you can do except RUUUN the opposite direction. Sitting through that was what my father used to call "The Pucker Factor"..........
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Lol although we had pretty much stripped our land bare in that war. Any men over 16 and under 75 were out fighting the Germans. And when we had run out of weapons and tanks we were sending out anything made of metal to fight the Nazi's with.
Pots, pans, garden equipment, tables, bathtubs and sinks. All of it was being launched south across the sea. We were making vegetable bombs and hurling cattle across the channel, whilst you guys were taking a leisurely breakfast.
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