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The wrath of the gods
The wrath of the gods













the wrath of the gods

A lot of people would say you shouldn’t build in an area that has had previous geological upheavals? I’ll let you debate that with the residents of California. Volcanic eruptions though are one of the few areas where there is fuck all anyone can do except stand back and watch the mayhem. Fires are worse but in a worse case scenario you still have the land to rebuild. It is the ultimate epitome of helplessness.įlooded homes can be dried out and a lot of belongings saved. I don’t think I can imagine anything more terrifying than watching a fifteen foot high wall of molten rock slowly oozing its way towards my home with the knowledge that there is nothing whatsoever that I can do about it. The people I feel sorry for are those poor sods in La Palma. Anyway the locals just shrugged and just went back to swilling cans of lager, shooting up heroin and backing horses.

the wrath of the gods

I presume the bricks just decided to call it a day and die. This somewhat belies the concept of the “Crocodile Dundee” hard man? A few bricks fell off a building? Big deal, A similar thing happened in Skobieville a few weeks back, with no earthquake whatsoever. So Melbourne has had an earthquake terrifying the locals?















The wrath of the gods