I got your LEGO set bitches!
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Wish I could give this 1,000 up votes!
Yep, one piece at a time
🤣😂 I love you all. There are at least 30-50 laughs a day here. Laughing is good for soul.
LOL!
LOL! ROTFL! Now, THAT's FUNNY!
You've even got Patsy singing about it...
LOL!
CRAZY right?
Oooooh! THANKS for going there! I also LOVED that one - still do! One more and I'll stop bugging you: "I'll still be laughin', after midnight"
Yup. I think she'd a' been laughing with us...
HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA . . . Breath . . . HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA . . .
Oh. My. God.
Not enough h's and a's to laugh like this one deserves!!!!!!!
Honestly I've never seen lightning hit a brick structure and it fall apart like that. Likely a DEW.
Now THAT would be something right? I might need to read that eye witness account again.
I just reviewed a video with some close-up shots. That building looks rough. I bet it just fell apart. Painting it may have been the straw the broke its back. May have trapped water in and expedited the deterioration. Lightning is as good a story as any. I'm surprised they haven't blamed cow farts.
You got half way there. Lighting vaporizes water... steam builds up between walls. Interior wall has support on other side because of roof, support beams, etc, etc, but the outside is just a weak ass thin little wall so it exploded outwards. That's why trees split open when lighting hits them. The water vaporizes and the steam has nowhere to go.
Lightning strikes the highest conductive point though.
There could easily been old aluminum or copper wiring inside that wall that provided the path of least resistance the lightning was following. Or the water itself might have provided that. Pure water doesn't conduct electricity very well but dirty water filled with conductive minerals is one of the best conductors around. With the added bonus that the water under such a massive jolt heats up and turns into steam.
So yeah it doesn't take much water turned into steam to fill up a small space like that gap between those walls. Too much and it would look like a bomb went off. Just enough and all it would do is apply pressure to an already weak wall and make it pop outwards just like what we see in these pictures.
The paint probibly sealed it up nice and tight so the pressure had nowhere to go.
Joe Xiden says global warming makes buildings fall down. Must be hot in Toledo.
Look at the design of the wall/building. Its actually two walls one old, one new. They rebuilt a crazy old building by adding a new exterior wall with supports etc etc... if there was water, even a tiny amount from the morning dew between the walls and the lighting struck that vaporizing it, that would create a low volume steam explosion. It was just enough pressure to pry the walls apart. The exterior wall lost because it had no support on the other side of it... POOF no mural.
Most buildings don't have two walls with a tight pocket like that between them. These idiots couldn't have picked a worse building to use. SMH...
Even young lego builders know that a wall needs support or it will just fall down.
I thought it was a direct act from God at first. But after considerable thought the DEW makes more sense. God acts in mysterious ways, so he is still in the equation for me.
TOP KEK! 🧱
God’s reminding us; He exists. GF doesn’t.
HAHAH Excelent
So good!
LOL, ROTFL, can't stop smiling.
This is the funniest thing I've seen in ages!
Brick by brick! 🧱
That's just amazing! Lmao! Thanks bravo
*God initiated lightning strike not included
FBI Approved.
Don’t give them any ides! 🤣😂
LMAO 😂 🤣😂
Out of that photo, the only thing that got my attention was that old wall that still stands.....!
Anyone know what that building is or rather was....?
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giant jigsaw puzzle lol..........wish I could give this multiple uppies