I don't know if this has been posted before, but I'm going to post it anyway just because of how amazing it is. The reactions of the people are so intense, it's almost like you are there. That final shot of the destruction as the sirens go off in the background seems like something out of a -blam!-ing movie.
I can even imagine what it must have felt like. This video really left me speechless.
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Edited by Atomic Tea: 11/22/2013 6:22:51 AMI guess you could say... •_•) ( •_•)>⌐■-■ (⌐■_■) ... he called in a little air support. YEEEAAAAHHHHHH!!!!!
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Necrobump
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People still say holy moley?
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That tornado crossed my road just a mile from my house, sketchy as shit
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MFW their neighborhood is literally just gone. O.O
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Edited by PandaJerk007: 11/22/2013 12:58:06 PMOnce or twice while watching I couldn't help but think "wow that acting feels a little fake". Even though I was aware that it was real... Anyway, that really would have sucked, and I do feel bad for them
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What a formidable house.
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When he ran inside I was expecting him to say. "Women. Grab me a beer." Also at least the flat screen is still intact. [quote]. That final shot of the destruction as the sirens go off in the background seems like something out of a -blam!-ing movie.[/quote] No that's just Pyramid Head running around.
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I'll take Hurricanes over this any day from fl
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Damn. Must be a surreal experience to walk outside and seeing your neighborhood flattened when only moments before it was still there. Glad they survived.
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I totally got a Randy Marsh vibe from this guy.
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-blam!- that shit! I'll take my earthquakes in CA thank you very much.
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Damn...
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I remember in early 2000 when a tornado storm ( anout 6-10 tornadoes landed at once ) swept through Grand Isle and destroyed the shipping yards and ripped boards from under me. Its pretty -blam!-ing scary, you really can be lifted up and carried away.