"A lot of people probably don’t want to celebrate our nation right now, and we can’t blame them. When there is so much division, hate and unrest, why on earth would you want to have a party celebrating any of it?" the statement began.
"A lot of people probably don’t want to celebrate our nation right now, and we can’t blame them. When there is so much division, hate and unrest, why on earth would you want to have a party celebrating any of it?" the statement began.
I hate Orlando more than any city I’ve ever been to by a long mile. I truly, deeply despise Orlando with my whole heart, and unfortunately I have to go there upsettingly often.
Saying a slightly negative “Obviously a lot of people aren’t feeling like celebrating rn” was one of the only cool things Orlando has ever done in its hellish history, and they couldn’t even stick to their guns. Fuck you Orlando.
If I had to choose a major American city to drop a nuclear bomb on, it would hands down be Orlando. There is nothing salvageable in that disgusting wasteland of toll roads.
If it's any consolation the whole of Florida will be drowning inside 20 years
Not going to lie, there is a part of me that looks forward to coming back to my home town on a ruins boat tour as an old man and at least being happy that this hellish place no longer exists
:sicko-yes: Scuba diving the ruins of Disney World
Scuba diving through the Little Mermaid ride lmao
That ursula animatronic is going to look creepy af underwater.
it's not because there's a lot of really valuable and unique natural space in Florida
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I think it’s because I grew up in one of the places with the highest concentrations of manatees in the world and hate my hometown and everything associated with it, but I fucking hate manatees. Manatees are the answer to the question “What if dolphins sucked and were boring”
I know it’s just my inherent hatred for this awful place having grown up here, but Florida nature is my least favorite natural environment on earth, and there are so few things here that I would care if it was absolutely destroyed.
It’s all flat sandy pine forests and gross swamps, all with the worst swarms of mosquitos you’ve ever seen in your life. 75% of the year it’s too hot and humid to go outside for more than 5 minutes. I guess it’s interesting that we have a lot of gators but they live other places too, and they’re not exactly endangered. And even they don’t do much interesting, you just occasionally see one next to a lake.
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