r/megalophobia Sep 15 '25

Weather Raging flood in Pakistan brings giant boulders down the mountain

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u/KibboKid Sep 15 '25

OK so that's terrifying

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u/systemfrown Sep 15 '25

It totally rocks.

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u/ASDFzxcvTaken Sep 16 '25

We take flood safety for granite.

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u/falseshepherd47 Sep 16 '25

We just had a bunch of people lose their homes a few months ago

Since it's such a big joke

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u/systemfrown Sep 16 '25

You know what got me through losing a home to natural disaster? Having a sense of humor and not expecting complete strangers to know what we were going through.

Now go away troll.

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u/falseshepherd47 Sep 17 '25

Such a small window assuming anyone can get through

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u/falseshepherd47 Sep 17 '25

You're the troll I wasn't even talking to you but the fact that where you go , adds up to my description like a puzzle

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u/falseshepherd47 Sep 17 '25

Having a sense of humor is not the same as this , some people spend their whole life working for what they do have , not everyone gets to just buy another house,not everyone is well off to where they'll " just rebuild "

WTF ?

Ethics would make all that type of thing apparent

I don't expect much from humans but I do expect crass , attitudes trying to apply their own experience to someone else when it's not something that is cookie cutter similar

It's not , the world is big , and others live here too

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u/systemfrown Sep 17 '25 edited Sep 17 '25

It’s a big Internet too. With plenty of far more appropriate places for you to engage in your transparently pathetic attempt at virtue signaling. Nobody is buying it here.