Fucking cow farts.
Fucking cow farts.
like its one thing if youre like 'lol 3 days isnt nearly enough time for a vaccination to do any good' then ok cool but even then, do you want to be on a cot surrounded by hundreds of feral floridians in a room with almost zero ventilation and be like no, 'i dont think i will be vaccinated, because libtards/biden/libertarianism'? i dont know, that doesnt seem like my kinda culture is all.
vaughn gare get in here immediately.
I think the social liberal would message the more direct threat to the little old retiree in the mobile park who doesn’t drive. Look in on her. Help her evacuate. Also, get your own dumb ass on the highway out of Dodge so resources aren’t wasted on your rescue.
Maybe I’m a throwback from earlier Hurricane values.
"how did gramma get sick?"
"she was on a cot in a high school gym next to the island boys."
how does sonatine clutch his pearls considering his neck is so fat?
Nukes are comin’, country978. Get vaxxed
Hope you’re feeling fine too. Thoughts are with you…. occasionally. You know, when I’m not thinking of Druff’s neocon vision of the world
We are on the verge of a global economic collapse, nuclear war is literally on the table and our President is a senile, dementia riddled 80 year old.
Please don’t forget to get vaxxed.
Supposedly, hundreds of people dead in Lee County, Florida from the hurricane.
Wow! They could’ve easily gotten vaccinated.
Dummies.
Has anyone heard from SMIflorida?
I was in central fl this week. Wasnt no big deal where I was. Lost power 20 mins. Some streets flooded a bit. Nothing but a stormy day in this exact area.
:lol2
@Pooh
If you can play the long game Pooh, Sanibel real estate went from millions to zero. No bridge. Sanibel will always be attractive. 15-20 years from now you’ll be 50x and loving it. If this occurred 12 months ago you coulda had nearly free financing.
The DeSantis insurance is another story
Same is true for any Naples RE to lesser degree. That phase of my life is over but the wheels don’t stop turning
Start a lanai repair business and become a millionaire and very popular at cocktail parties.
You’re repairing giant screen doors for chrissake
I remember flying in after the last hurricane and seeing blue tarps on roofs months later. With labor and supply issues even with out of state contractors I can’t even imagine when you’d ever get your place fixed. The stress would drive me crazy.
Lotta beach front condominiums (shades of the Miami collapse) were recently built or in construction. Every square inch of beach front it seemed. That should be interesting too.
These projects were always manned by what were clearly Florida immigrant labor. I’d be on the beach working on my skin cancer and literally watch the laborers pedal away at 3:30pm on their bicycles. Serious as a heart attack. That labor is gone, eh? So screwed.
Maybe arrange a plane from Martha’s Vineyard, Ronnie? Good luck with roofers and labor homie
Lucky af to have exited when I did
having been through this fairly recently, it took months/years to get things cleaned up and repairs. We are not nearly as densely populated as this area. The costs will be staggering. Folks with dump trucks and cranes will become wealthy in just a couple of years and never have to work again. Carpetbaggers will bombard the area for years. Old folks will get ripped off. If you haven't been through it, it is hard to comprehend.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mKNIUWv3zFY
The 'left' have left their brains on ice somewhere never to be recovered
Thanks for ruining everything good you cum swallowing clowns
What a horrible disaster. God forbid Ian's bigger brother is lurking.
Let us pray....God bless this earth, in particular the swamp people of Florida, God bless the uneducated,
the ignorant, the fat, the greedy and the selfish. Let these waters wash away the rot that is America.
It is your doing, it is just.
Thank-you Jesus, thank-you Lord
As if the devastation of Hurricane Ian wasn't enough, in its wake a highly adaptable microscopic creature gained a foothold: a “flesh-eating” bug called Vibrio vulnificus.
Twenty-eight people were infected with this bacteria, which can quickly degrade skin cells, leach iron from blood, and lead to multiple organ failure. Seven of the infected died. “When you’re in a tropical environment with standstill water that’s very contaminated with debris and whatever else is baking in the sun—that is the perfect cocktail for this bacteria to develop,” says James Williams, an environmental specialist at the Florida Department of Health.
https://www.wired.com/story/hurrican...cteria-vibrio/