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Paganan wrote:Speaking of the deep south, have you experienced hurricanes? /genq
I see, i would live in the Rocky Mountains for it's beautiful view and nature. I would really love to relax everyday and take a walk in the awesome backdrop! Not to mention small driving road trips when you're bored!
It's ok, we have a plan of it being revived for 2021ers. It's probably going to be AFK but atleast exist.

The rocky mountains are beautiful honestly

Damn, its a murder on the dance floor.
I guess the culprit had...killer moves.

*The cop yells at him* "YOUR fiREd GET OUT!" *The victim gets back up to murder the guy who made the joke*

Ammmericaaaa wrote:The rocky mountains are beautiful honestly

As an Indonesian we may have beautiful jungles and beaches but i wanted to experience something new! And also it's very hot here, except the mountains. I love staying in the mountains and see the farmlands and jungles in the distance. The only thing that i envy from American nature is the Rocky Mountains and the Plains (really nice for road trips). I can visit deserts in Saudi Arabia instead, since i can also do A holy pilgrimage there. Maybe i can take a visit to the deserts in Utah, Mojave, or the Grand Canyon (that's not a desert!). Also USA has a pretty big uninterrupted landmass so you can just go from east to west, while here in Indonesia, you have to take ferries to move between islands which is annoying tbh. Not to mention that outside of Java Island there are not many highways, so you have no option but to take the streets. :/

The Republic of Konsa wrote:I have back in 2020

Oh dear, was it bad? How was the experience?

Paganan wrote:Speaking of the deep south, have you experienced hurricanes? /genq
I see, i would live in the Rocky Mountains for it's beautiful view and nature. I would really love to relax everyday and take a walk in the awesome backdrop! Not to mention small driving road trips when you're bored!
It's ok, we have a plan of it being revived for 2021ers. It's probably going to be AFK but atleast exist.

I experienced hurricane Florence back in 2018

Paganan wrote:As an Indonesian we may have beautiful jungles and beaches but i wanted to experience something new! And also it's very hot here, except the mountains. I love staying in the mountains and see the farmlands and jungles in the distance. The only thing that i envy from American nature is the Rocky Mountains and the Plains (really nice for road trips). I can visit deserts in Saudi Arabia instead, since i can also do A holy pilgrimage there. Maybe i can take a visit to the deserts in Utah, Mojave, or the Grand Canyon (that's not a desert!). Also USA has a pretty big uninterrupted landmass so you can just go from east to west, while here in Indonesia, you have to take ferries to move between islands which is annoying tbh. Not to mention that outside of Java Island there are not many highways, so you have no option but to take the streets. :/
Oh dear, was it bad? How was the experience?

It was pretty bad especially since it was slow. Obviously the experience wasn't great

The Riverlands Federation wrote:I somehow doubt that it was.

I guess you had to see it to believe it.

Wtf is happening in india. 95 degrees yet its raining. Is the water boiling?

Federal Eagle Colony wrote:i always thought it was called the marlagoo

The hit new sequel to Marley and Me: Marlagoo and You!

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Ammmericaaaa wrote:Wtf is happening in india. 95 degrees yet its raining. Is the water boiling?

Chemically, no, it is not.

Ammmericaaaa wrote:I experienced hurricane Florence back in 2018

The Republic of Konsa wrote:It was pretty bad especially since it was slow. Obviously the experience wasn't great

We do not have hurricanes but we have a lot of earthquakes here, experienced it 3-4 times. Even 4-5 times if including the moment i slept through one.
Luckily my city is located pretty far from the tectonic plates so there are no damage besides lightweight and small furniture falling and some scary ground shaking. All i experienced during the last 5 years.

Paganan wrote:We do not have hurricanes but we have a lot of earthquakes here, experienced it 3-4 times. Even 4-5 times if including the moment i slept through one.
Luckily my city is located pretty far from the tectonic plates so there are no damage besides lightweight and small furniture falling and some scary ground shaking. All i experienced during the last 5 years.

Glad that nothing has been damaged :p

The Republic of Konsa wrote:It was pretty bad especially since it was slow. Obviously the experience wasn't great

Also, the name of it was Hurricane Sally

The Republic of Konsa wrote:Glad that nothing has been damaged :pAlso, the name of it was Hurricane Sally

Yeah, was your house damaged in the hurricane?

Paganan, glad to see another plains enjoyer! A lot of people look at them and think they're boring.

Ammmericaaaa wrote:Wtf is happening in india. 95 degrees yet its raining. Is the water boiling?

It's probably kelvin and raining hail.

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