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Some volcanoes vent more than just once in awhile. Kīlauea volcano on Hawaii (the Big Island) erupted virtually nonstop from January 1983 to September 2018. Fortunately its Lava Flow eruptions were/are relatively “peaceful” and “safe”.
Guess we’re lucky here in MO. We have no volcanoes. We do have floods, lightning, tornados, and the occasional earthquake. The latter so far have not been very severe. They seem to happen about every ten years or so. We’re about due for another one. Hopefully, this will be no more severe than the rest.
Mother Earth has to be driven to madness before the current GOPSOBs will protect her. Former President Nixon signed the Clean Air and Clean Water legislation. Today’s GOPSOBs destroy for short term profits, leaving their, and our children and grandchildren to deal with the inevitable fury.
The last eruption here was in 1915, that is not too long ago as volcanoes go, that was Mt. Lassen, but it and Shasta are both considered active. I’ve been to the summit of both of them, there is also Mt. Konocti in Lake county which still smokes, there are numerous hot springs near it, and geysers in Calistoga. so we get earthquakes here, the San Andreas fault runs just north of LA, and up through SF bay. There are several active faults in the state, I have felt several quakes, a friend of mines driveway buckled in the San Fernando Quake where the veterans hospital collapsed. There are hot springs in the San Gabriel mountains, and all up the Owens Valley.
I was stationed in Biloxi Mississippi, and when I told some natives I was from California, they said "I wouldn’t live there, it has earthquakes, then a hurricane came along and left alligators, cotton mouth moccasins and tree branches all over the runway, and hundreds of homes destroyed. Earthquakes last about 30 seconds, hurricanes for hours.
For we know that the whole creation has been groaning together in the pains of childbirth until now, waiting with eager longing for the revealing of the sons of God.
Imagine about 4 years ago
Volcanoes: the earth’s zits.
Humans: the greasy dirt causing the zits.
Sounds about right.
Mordock999 Premium Member about 4 years ago
So.
Mother Nature is P/Oed?
Heat and Cold Miser at it again?
Wilde Bill about 4 years ago
They should call that volcano Mt Jane.
David Huie Green LikeNobody'sEverSeen about 4 years ago
Got her all hot and bothered.
Jml58 about 4 years ago
Earth is no inhabited by humans. It is infested.
Doug K about 4 years ago
Some volcanoes vent more than just once in awhile. Kīlauea volcano on Hawaii (the Big Island) erupted virtually nonstop from January 1983 to September 2018. Fortunately its Lava Flow eruptions were/are relatively “peaceful” and “safe”.
Doug K about 4 years ago
“… with us to deal with 24/7”, she probably should vent more often.
rshive about 4 years ago
Guess we’re lucky here in MO. We have no volcanoes. We do have floods, lightning, tornados, and the occasional earthquake. The latter so far have not been very severe. They seem to happen about every ten years or so. We’re about due for another one. Hopefully, this will be no more severe than the rest.
Brass Orchid Premium Member about 4 years ago
Are humans the only animals with an entitled sense of self-importance?
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member about 4 years ago
I am not sure they are talking about the same thing, really.
john about 4 years ago
Why do people so often speak of truly nasty things as female?
MichaelHelwig about 4 years ago
The first lava lamp.
WCraft about 4 years ago
Just go with the flow…
zeexenon about 4 years ago
Just another day in the future land of Pompeii Mount Vesuvius.
Pgalden1 Premium Member about 4 years ago
Mother Earth has to be driven to madness before the current GOPSOBs will protect her. Former President Nixon signed the Clean Air and Clean Water legislation. Today’s GOPSOBs destroy for short term profits, leaving their, and our children and grandchildren to deal with the inevitable fury.
mrjr_m about 4 years ago
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/02/04/science/volcano-mice-pinatubo.html Seems vaguely relevant, and not political
stamps about 4 years ago
Me need virgin.
bike2sac about 4 years ago
The last eruption here was in 1915, that is not too long ago as volcanoes go, that was Mt. Lassen, but it and Shasta are both considered active. I’ve been to the summit of both of them, there is also Mt. Konocti in Lake county which still smokes, there are numerous hot springs near it, and geysers in Calistoga. so we get earthquakes here, the San Andreas fault runs just north of LA, and up through SF bay. There are several active faults in the state, I have felt several quakes, a friend of mines driveway buckled in the San Fernando Quake where the veterans hospital collapsed. There are hot springs in the San Gabriel mountains, and all up the Owens Valley.
I was stationed in Biloxi Mississippi, and when I told some natives I was from California, they said "I wouldn’t live there, it has earthquakes, then a hurricane came along and left alligators, cotton mouth moccasins and tree branches all over the runway, and hundreds of homes destroyed. Earthquakes last about 30 seconds, hurricanes for hours.
The Orange Mailman about 4 years ago
For we know that the whole creation has been groaning together in the pains of childbirth until now, waiting with eager longing for the revealing of the sons of God.