Taken earlier today in Superior, CO as the fires raged across the area. From the Denver Post.
Edit: This is what it looks like above the area right now: https://i.imgur.com/FHCYRWc.jpg
Cold dry winter air + wildfire smoke + covid + a blackout so you have no heat in your home
yep, it's the alveolar genocide
Criticism
Lack of news coverageLocal news media were hard-pressed to provide reporting under disaster conditions, limiting national news coverage of the storm. KCRG-TV anchor Beth Malicki was especially prominent in speaking out on awareness of the situation.[114] On August 13, Cedar Rapids Mayor Hart gave an interview where he rejected requesting National Guard assistance, uncertain of what it could do.[115] \
I guess that's why I never heard about it. Also never even knew that was a word (outside of meaning "right" in Spanish)
I only heard about it because I am terminally online. I remember telling people about it and they were like :jesse-wtf: till I showed them actual posts/local news about it.
This GIF shows the extent of the damage pretty well
Near total removal of the tree canopy in the area outlined. And it was fast.
On average, the storm front traveled west-to-east at an average speed of 55 mph
I only heard about it because I am terminally online. I remember telling people about it and they were like till I showed them actual posts/local news about it.
In China government hides catastrophe from citizen etc et al
also mfw the flattened area is bigger than fucking New Jersey
Or the massive hurricane Ida that has my relatives still living in friends homes while their houses remain gutted.
critical support for fire in its struggle against american labor aristocrats
:sicko-hair: at the Tesla factory burning :sicko-no: but holy shit that ariel view is horror
Skynet exists. People need to realize that fact and do a Butlerian Jihad on Earth. I'm not kidding.
Similar to the stock market, when Tesla goes, it all goes