There is tropical messiness almost every day in August. It doesn't even have to be a named storm.
I just googled it and average temperature in August 91F with average rainfall of 7.08" in Jacksonville. Sounds about right.
They have lost their minds, but we already knew that.
Toddson, that reminds me of a discussion from a while back...on Livejournal maybe?...of what a zombie movie would look like if it was clearly a metaphor for climate change. The consensus was something like, "People keep denying the slooooooooooooowly rising number of zombies are a problem."
Because that's what this is, of course. It's the whole climate change denial thing all over again, with the timescale compressed to months or weeks instead of years.
"The zombies are going to disappear. One day it's like a miracle, they will disappear."
Because that's what this is, of course. It's the whole climate change denial thing all over again, with the timescale compressed to months or weeks instead of years.
You're absolutely right, same thing, just slower and with much higher stakes.
"The zombies are going to disappear. One day it's like a miracle, they will disappear."
Not to worry, when it gets warmer it will go away.
Well, we have a hero ... with his own theme song.
"General, the Zombies have overrun Houston and Dallas isn't far behind. The situation isn't much better in Florida and Arizona. Where is the President?"
"He's...he's...he's promoting beans."
I can't take much joy in knowing that so many of these Denialists are going to get sick sooner than later. Because they're going to take so many with them.
In totally sane employer news, my DIL has officially been told she will be WFH until the virus risk is gone or her maternity leave is done next spring, whichever comes first. Being pregnant puts her in a risk group so she can't go to the office. Period.
"The zombies are going to disappear. One day it's like a miracle, they will disappear."
It's like no one paid attention to "I Am Legend"