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I actually wouldn’t mind McDonald’s burning down. They’re such a corrupt, cynical, and greedy business.
These dust storms happen across a lot of Australia. I wouldn't call them common but they happen quite regularly. They are normally running in front of a large thunderstorm so first you get inundated with dust and then it rains. Residents hate it because of the mess it makes but farmers love it, it replenishes some of their topsoil.
Here it's usually coming in off of our central desert regions and we get them all across the south of the country and up in to central Queensland. Sometimes we get a really big one that makes it over the Great Dividing Range and then Sydney gets it too. Melbourne Adelaide and Perth are much more open to those central regions and so they more common. To put the word "common" in to context though, it would be unusual to see more than one in a decade. That dust generates an incredible amount of lightning too.The western US has dust storms, too. I've been in them in Arizona and New Mexico.
Here it's usually coming in off of our central desert regions and we get them all across the south of the country and up in to central Queensland. Sometimes we get a really big one that makes it over the Great Dividing Range and then Sydney gets it too. Melbourne Adelaide and Perth are much more open to those central regions and so they more common. To put the word "common" in to context though, it would be unusual to see more than one in a decade. That dust generates an incredible amount of lightning too.
Did you remember to factor in the surface tension...!?
A guy took a new car and drove up the Alaska Highway when it was gravel. At his destination, he opened his trunk, and his suitcase was covered in dust. He opened his suitcase, and his clothes were covered in dust. He opened his zippered shaving kit from amid his clothes, and his razor was dusty.It is almost impossible to prevent the dust from entering buildings and cars. I've pulled over on the side of roads to wait it out, windows tightly closed, engine off, vents closed, but the dust still gets inside.
We've got a really fine dust here we call Bull Dust, even when you're no in a dust storm it gets everywhere. It even happens on bitumen roads up north but far worse on a dirt road. Even in brand new cars it finds it's way past the door seals. Red dust everywhere.It is almost impossible to prevent the dust from entering buildings and cars. I've pulled over on the side of roads to wait it out, windows tightly closed, engine off, vents closed, but the dust still gets inside.
I don't get any of that mumbo jumbo that the autistic is supposed to be seeing. But I know that if you dump all the water onto the optimist's head, the jug will be *completely* empty.
In the virtual perceptions of human consciousness what's thought to be reality is not real, and the whole of what we can perceive is totally subjective ultimately, hence everything eventually ends up at Philosophy!
We have optimists, we have pessimists, and we have autists - but what the 'eck does the jug feel about it?But I know that if you dump all the water onto the optimist's head, the jug will be *completely* empty.
We have optimists, we have pessimists, and we have autists - but what the 'eck does the jug feel about it?