I think a whole lot of people down there would prefer SLC to a mudhole filled with backed up toilets and shit. You can always come back for your things when it dries out.
Why are they going through the same place? I would assume the tire trenches get deeper with every vehicle. And why would they tell people to conserve water when it's raining and water is plentiful? This whole shebang screams idiots.
This event is held on a dried-up lake that intermittently floods. Can anyone 'read-the-tea-leaves' on how this was bound to happen? Even the three-eyed "dinosaur shrimp" in the lake bed have come to life.
Many years ago, I went to the Fiddler's Convention in Union Grove, NC. It was held on J. Pierce Van Hoy farm field until 1980. There were over 100 thousand people there. I recall it rained and it was a downpour of several inches of rain that fell. We (my buddies and I) were smart enough to park on the side of the road and walked in. The tens of thousands that drove their vehicles on to that field got stuck in mud....... I recall the locals were making an absolute fortune pulling all those vehicles out. They had all of them over a barrel and asked for a premium price to pull them out.
So has no one else heard of the ebola story? People have shown texts from people inside saying fully suited med personnel came to check on someone coughing up coagulated blood, then heard they're saying it's ebola. No real sauce that I've seen, just screenshots of conversations...
Looks like the puddles are at least drying... hope they can all get out safe. On another note does anybody else find the humming sound those news chopper cams make so peaceful and relaxing, I could really fall asleep to that awesome noise.
Edit- interesting honeycomb hexagons they have around the burning man... is it always like that?
".... After nine days, I let the horse run free, 'cause the desert had turned to sea..."
America ;)
Yeah!
It looks like a giant homeless encampment
I can smell it from here.
Man bun is looking up thinking I wish I were on that chopper. kek
Yeah but that helicopter is from Utah so he'd end up in SLC - 500 miles away.
(I had to look up KSL since our TV stations are KOLO, KRNV, and KTVN)
I think a whole lot of people down there would prefer SLC to a mudhole filled with backed up toilets and shit. You can always come back for your things when it dries out.
It's probably just a flee market for these Satanists to trade kids.
Chris Rock was one of those that escaped.
Rode out in a pickup I heard.
They'll live
Unfortunately.
Why are they going through the same place? I would assume the tire trenches get deeper with every vehicle. And why would they tell people to conserve water when it's raining and water is plentiful? This whole shebang screams idiots.
Well because.....faggots. You cannot teach common sense otherwise no one would be there to begin with.
They think it's like snow. Nope
Of course there's the close-up of the pagan 'Bun-boy'... it's a Soy-boy symbol.
We call'em 'twat-knots' around here.
'twat-knots' what a perfect description, will be using the from know on. No MAN wears a bun anyway.
Oh come on now, long hair isn't that bad. Never seen anyone claim the Spartans were soyboys.
This event is held on a dried-up lake that intermittently floods. Can anyone 'read-the-tea-leaves' on how this was bound to happen? Even the three-eyed "dinosaur shrimp" in the lake bed have come to life.
Many years ago, I went to the Fiddler's Convention in Union Grove, NC. It was held on J. Pierce Van Hoy farm field until 1980. There were over 100 thousand people there. I recall it rained and it was a downpour of several inches of rain that fell. We (my buddies and I) were smart enough to park on the side of the road and walked in. The tens of thousands that drove their vehicles on to that field got stuck in mud....... I recall the locals were making an absolute fortune pulling all those vehicles out. They had all of them over a barrel and asked for a premium price to pull them out.
Area 51 anywhere close?? looks like a few of the scenes from Indepence Day 4th of July... đŸ˜¯
Nah, about 450 miles from Area 51.
Some land north of Las Vegas is reported to be a popular location for Area 51.
So has no one else heard of the ebola story? People have shown texts from people inside saying fully suited med personnel came to check on someone coughing up coagulated blood, then heard they're saying it's ebola. No real sauce that I've seen, just screenshots of conversations...
Those lines in the desert…..
Looks like the puddles are at least drying... hope they can all get out safe. On another note does anybody else find the humming sound those news chopper cams make so peaceful and relaxing, I could really fall asleep to that awesome noise.
Edit- interesting honeycomb hexagons they have around the burning man... is it always like that?
Yup! I watched the video the entire way through just for the sound. Weird but true.
This may be an unpopular opinion, but a small nuke would dry things up and solve a lot of problems at the same time.
Looks fun. Mostly faggots there anyways.
I wonder how reservations for next years burning man are going. also, isnt burning the man at the end against climate change principles?
Play stupid games win stupid prizes Boy, the gene pool definitely needs chlorine and lots of it
Lol
I'm glad people are ignoring the guidance and getting out of there.
Where I come from, we call them speed knobs.
I'm thinking about Woodstock, which also ended in a sea of mud. Any lessons here??