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minus-squarepiss [none/use name]hexbear1·4 years agoit really does, I'd read the Cascadia article before but didn't know about this, thanks for sharing I am somehow simultaneously impressed by the effort, ingenuity and hubris of the whole thing, everything is extraordinary I was wondering what other human lifespan-time disasters could be lurking after learning about something as catastrophic as the ARkStorm only recently link
minus-squarepumpchilienthusiast [comrade/them, any]hexbear2·4 years agoYeah, anytime you pick a fight with nature, you're eventually going to lose. Especially when it involves water. And structures maintained by the government during late stage capitalism. link
it really does, I'd read the Cascadia article before but didn't know about this, thanks for sharing
I am somehow simultaneously impressed by the effort, ingenuity and hubris of the whole thing, everything is extraordinary
I was wondering what other human lifespan-time disasters could be lurking after learning about something as catastrophic as the ARkStorm only recently
Yeah, anytime you pick a fight with nature, you're eventually going to lose. Especially when it involves water. And structures maintained by the government during late stage capitalism.