“Then the second angel sounded: And something like a great mountain burning with fire was thrown into the sea, and a third of the sea became blood. And a third of the living creatures in the sea died, and a third of the ships were destroyed.”
It’s all about the fact " We always feed the wrong wolf" !! The legend is usually framed as a grandfather or elder passing wisdom to a young listener; the elder describes a battle between two wolves within one’s self, using the battle as a metaphor for inner conflict. When the listener asks which wolf wins, the grandfather answers “whichever one you feed”.
Some say that panic is the reason the government doesn’t tell us the truth about UFOs. I think the real reason is that they’re too embarrassed to admit they still have no idea what’s up with those things, and worse yet some of the best guesses involve the supernatural.
I’ve always been a prepper. Not a rabid end of the world prepper, just what we used to call emergency preparedness. I realized early on that we couldn’t prep for every eventuality, but we should be able to handle the “easy” stuff. Plus, it’s satisfying to think we might actually survive! Need an uplifting story? Go watch or read, “The Road”.
We can cope with the standard run of natural and unnatural disasters. The centuries have let us learn what works. We don’t have the necessary experience to deal some modern problems. And we may not have centuries to learn how to live with them
Ratkin Premium Member 5 months ago
They say we’ll have no warning. All we can do is prepare for the aftermath.
Bilan 5 months ago
The sad news is that those were the NASA employees.
Izzy Moreno 5 months ago
If the pandemic had been anything dangerous, we’d be extinct.
The response of the world’s leaders and health officials was as effective as a toddler’s, complete with the tantrums.
Zykoic 5 months ago
I tell my grandkids that if there is a very bright flash of light get away from the windows. Told them of the Chelyabinsk, Russia air burst.
old_geek 5 months ago
And if they simulated running out of coffee?
The Reader Premium Member 5 months ago
I’m going to go and hide my head under a pillow!
phritzg Premium Member 5 months ago
In a realistic simulation, 98% of those people would have just kept staring at their phones until they vaporized.
My First Premium Member 5 months ago
Paging Bruce Willis (Armageddon movie).
julie.mason1 Premium Member 5 months ago
As Patrick McManus would say. If you are going to panic, make sure that it is a “full bore” panic.
Kroykali 5 months ago
“Then the second angel sounded: And something like a great mountain burning with fire was thrown into the sea, and a third of the sea became blood. And a third of the living creatures in the sea died, and a third of the ships were destroyed.”
Revelation 8:8
Hickory 5 months ago
Trump has a simple solution – don’t look up.
ekw555 5 months ago
that’s our nation’s response to almost everything.
well that & just ignoring it.
Windfall35 5 months ago
Typical day in government…
blakerl 5 months ago
It’s all about the fact " We always feed the wrong wolf" !! The legend is usually framed as a grandfather or elder passing wisdom to a young listener; the elder describes a battle between two wolves within one’s self, using the battle as a metaphor for inner conflict. When the listener asks which wolf wins, the grandfather answers “whichever one you feed”.
DaBump Premium Member 5 months ago
Some say that panic is the reason the government doesn’t tell us the truth about UFOs. I think the real reason is that they’re too embarrassed to admit they still have no idea what’s up with those things, and worse yet some of the best guesses involve the supernatural.
royq27 5 months ago
Will my WiFi still work?
lemonbaskt 5 months ago
just put bananas in your garden and watch
Joe Bo Premium Member 5 months ago
Don’t Look Up (film)
Packratjohn Premium Member 5 months ago
I’ve always been a prepper. Not a rabid end of the world prepper, just what we used to call emergency preparedness. I realized early on that we couldn’t prep for every eventuality, but we should be able to handle the “easy” stuff. Plus, it’s satisfying to think we might actually survive! Need an uplifting story? Go watch or read, “The Road”.
Radish... 5 months ago
Vote for Big Meteor for 2025!
cuzinron47 5 months ago
We’ll have to practice the panicking until we get it right.
Scott S 5 months ago
Wouldn’t they have a beam like the Planet-Killer that could take out an asteroid?
David Rickard Premium Member 5 months ago
Looks about right.
kaffekup 5 months ago
They forgot not to look up!
geese28 5 months ago
I was expecting a bunch of iPhones to start clicking…
eddi-TBH 5 months ago
We can cope with the standard run of natural and unnatural disasters. The centuries have let us learn what works. We don’t have the necessary experience to deal some modern problems. And we may not have centuries to learn how to live with them