Originally posted by: surreal1221
Another couple centuries. . . Yosemite is it. So, good bye US when it blowsAtleast good bye to the western and central US. Eastcoast will remain. . . but with significant ash, and death will occur nevertheless as crops are distroyed and people unable to eat.
Originally posted by: Sunbird
So, do you have to sacrifice supermodels in a supervolcano to satisfy the gods?
Originally posted by: nakedfrog
Originally posted by: Sunbird
So, do you have to sacrifice supermodels in a supervolcano to satisfy the gods?
I hereby volunteer to help any of them remove their virgin status so they are no longer eligible for the sacrifice.
Originally posted by: nakedfrog
Originally posted by: Sunbird
So, do you have to sacrifice supermodels in a supervolcano to satisfy the gods?
I hereby volunteer to help any of them remove their virgin status so they are no longer eligible for the sacrifice.
Originally posted by: surreal1221
Another couple centuries. . . Yosemite is it. So, good bye US when it blowsAtleast good bye to the western and central US. Eastcoast will remain. . . but with significant ash, and death will occur nevertheless as crops are distroyed and people unable to eat.
Originally posted by: NuclearNed
Originally posted by: surreal1221
Another couple centuries. . . Yosemite is it. So, good bye US when it blowsAtleast good bye to the western and central US. Eastcoast will remain. . . but with significant ash, and death will occur nevertheless as crops are distroyed and people unable to eat.
I think you meant to say "Yellowstone". Yosemite is a park in California, and hasn't had any volcanic activity for a long long time. On the other hand, Yellowstone is more or less a giant volcano that sits simmering in northwestern Wyoming.
Originally posted by: deathkoba
Originally posted by: surreal1221
Another couple centuries. . . Yosemite is it. So, good bye US when it blowsAtleast good bye to the western and central US. Eastcoast will remain. . . but with significant ash, and death will occur nevertheless as crops are distroyed and people unable to eat.
Events like this are now impossible as our technological advancements have HIGHLY progressed. The volcano can be easily stopped and it'll be as if nothing happened.
Originally posted by: 91TTZ
Originally posted by: NuclearNed
Originally posted by: surreal1221
Another couple centuries. . . Yosemite is it. So, good bye US when it blowsAtleast good bye to the western and central US. Eastcoast will remain. . . but with significant ash, and death will occur nevertheless as crops are distroyed and people unable to eat.
I think you meant to say "Yellowstone". Yosemite is a park in California, and hasn't had any volcanic activity for a long long time. On the other hand, Yellowstone is more or less a giant volcano that sits simmering in northwestern Wyoming.
Then how would you explain THIS?
it will happen the question is just when?
hahahahaOriginally posted by: DeMeo
When Christ and the AntiChrist meet face to face.
There can be only one!
Originally posted by: deathkoba
Events like this are now impossible as our technological advancements have HIGHLY progressed. The volcano can be easily stopped and it'll be as if nothing happened.
Originally posted by: jagec
Originally posted by: deathkoba
Events like this are now impossible as our technological advancements have HIGHLY progressed. The volcano can be easily stopped and it'll be as if nothing happened.
LOL. Do you write spyware for the volcano insurance companies, too?
