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Wow man, that's intense. When I was a kid I lived about 30 miles from Plainfield, IL. One of the most infamous F5 tornadoes hit Plainfield, I remember staring out the back window and in my memory now, all of a sudden there were entire corn plants flying sideways through the air. My dad wasn't home from work yet and I remember my mom was terrified which made me terrified too. We went into the basement and the pipes were making sucking sounds. When it was over, trees were down all over and the entire ground - street, sidewalks, yards - were covered in leaves, never seen anything like it. And it was 30 miles away. Plainfield got leveled basically, it also hit the grade school (or maybe high school?) and demolished it... fortunately the midwest takes tornado drills seriously and few if any people got hurt at the school. It's been a long time, I've seen it on weather channel programs about the top 10 worst tornadoes and stuff since then.

I hope you guys get rebuilt and recovered soon. ❤

No shit Plainfield huh? How long ago was that? There's a possibility we lived a town over from each other at one point. I think I vaguely remember the story of that tornado you're referring to. That or I'm getting it mixed up with the Coal City one that killed like 40 people.

I'm just now able to get a 4G signal at my house, I'm guessing a cell tower got wrecked last night as well. I've been sitting here reading a book and eating canned food like a god damn Amish person (do they get canned food? Or just whatever chicken they kill that day?).
 
I think I saw a waterspout last year when I was walking with my cat in the early morning, thought it was a plume of smoke from a fire in the distance, then I looked a few mins later and it was gone. Still not sure if it was one, but what else could it be. Also saw some swirling clouds above my house last year, almost turned into a small twister, never went anywhere and it just faded into nothing, tried to record it but was too late. I've always wanted to see one up close, fucking awesome.

i had really good sex i should be happy but the pain sucks
Were there hard bits of poo fucking it up? Like peanuts or chipotle, I bet that stings if it gets stuck in your peehole.
 
It's because the love bandit is trying to sneak into our subconscious to sniff our panties

He actually sneaks into your houses. With his super-admin powers he knows all your addresses and he rides his modstick across the globe, sneaking in for your panties. He's reverse Santa Claus.
 
No shit Plainfield huh? How long ago was that? There's a possibility we lived a town over from each other at one point. I think I vaguely remember the story of that tornado you're referring to. That or I'm getting it mixed up with the Coal City one that killed like 40 people.

I'm just now able to get a 4G signal at my house, I'm guessing a cell tower got wrecked last night as well. I've been sitting here reading a book and eating canned food like a god damn Amish person (do they get canned food? Or just whatever chicken they kill that day?).

Yeah I grew up in Aurora. Hmm in the 90s, I don't remember which year but if I had to guess, early 90s.

Whoa it was in 1990, just looked it up. It killed 29 and injured 353. It's the only F5 tornado ever recorded in August. No known videos of the tornado exist.
 
Yeah I grew up in Aurora. Hmm in the 90s, I don't remember which year but if I had to guess, early 90s.

Whoa it was in 1990, just looked it up. It killed 29 and injured 353. It's the only F5 tornado ever recorded in August. No known videos of the tornado exist.

That's crazy man I never knew that. I was born in Oak Lawn in '96 and moved out to the suburbs around Joliet years later, so there might not be overlap but that's still pretty cool. I went to rehab in Aurora lol. Yeah I remember the news referencing that tornado after the Coal City one in...early 2000s? For living in IL for most of my life I never got too terribly close to one somehow, pure luck. I can't imagine dealing with an F5, we just had a F3/4 here and it looks like someone bombed Nashville.
 
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That's crazy man I never knew that. I was born in Oak Lawn in '96 and moved out to the suburbs around Joliet years later, so there might not be overlap but that's still pretty cool. I went to rehab in Aurora lol. Yeah I remember the news referencing that tornado after the Coal City one in...early 2000s? For living in IL for most of my life I never got too terribly close to one somehow, pure luck. I can't imagine dealing with an F5, we just had a F3/4 here and it looks like someone bombed Nashville.

Haha that's crazy. I lived in Aurora until 2001 when I went to college, grew up there. Aurora is cooler than the other suburbs because it's older than Chicago and was the original Illinois boom town and the first town in Illinois to get electric lights. The suburbs grew into it but it has more of its own character than Naperville on east does, or than any of the burgeoning ones farther west now that used to just be farms when I was young.


Truth. Tornado alley has shifted but Illinois is still right in there. No one beats Kansas/Oklahoma, though.
 
Just got off work. Gunna eat some kratom in about an hour since I didn't yesterday. I think about my $1,600 stash all day long. I hope I don't miss any work in June once I hit it. I'm gunna hit it so hard.. an eightball of coke a night for four days, 60mg Adderall twice a day after for 6 days, gram of meth next in a day, then an hour for my 1200mg crack. Oh and 2mg Klonopin every night to sleep. And weed here and there.
 
with a cluster headache too and from the comedown benzo lol and the too much mindblown antihistamine and sadness
 
Haha that's crazy. I lived in Aurora until 2001 when I went to college, grew up there. Aurora is cooler than the other suburbs because it's older than Chicago and was the original Illinois boom town and the first town in Illinois to get electric lights. The suburbs grew into it but it has more of its own character than Naperville on east does, or than any of the burgeoning ones farther west now that used to just be farms when I was young.
Buffalo had lights first. Just sayin' 😉
 
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