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CrustySockpuppet 2 points ago +2 / -0

If it weren’t for the possibility of tornados, I would already be on my way there! May be a compromise I’ll have to make in the future..

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KYMAGApatriot1 5 points ago +6 / -1

Go anyway. The threat of tornadoes is not as dangerous as the Feds coming after your guns.

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Arc-Angel 3 points ago +3 / -0

Lost all my guns in a tornado

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4more 4 points ago +5 / -1

Don’t worry about tornadoes. The rarely hit. You get plenty of warning and you can tell where they are headed.

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boondockspank 3 points ago +3 / -0

ive lived in oklahoma my whole life and currently work on Tinker AFB which is right smack in the middle of tornado alley.

Ive never seen a tornado personally, im not afraid of one, and you would basically have to refuse to move out of the way if you wanted to die from a tornado. their destructive path is usually narrow and its not hard to avoid it.

literally one of the least threatening natural disasters. Those sinkholes that swallow your bed while you sleep tho...

https://patch.com/florida/brandon/sinkhole-swallows-man-sleeping-in-bed-near-brandon

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tabularasa_556 2 points ago +2 / -0

I used to live near Tinker. F5 tornado embedded grass in my garage back in 1999.

approximately 40 people were killed, 675 people were injured and damage estimates topped $1.2 billion.

They're usually not an issue, but the perfect one can equal several months of BLM protests worth of damage and death.

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NotQuiteHuman 4 points ago +4 / -0

It's a grim subject, but I propose we start measuring the damage from natural disasters in units of BLMs.

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