Extreme Weather Compilation | This is Why I Never Go Outside

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This extreme weather compilation shows why I never go outside, showing terrifying tornados, crazy hailstorms, and other crazy weather events.

If you like extreme weather, then this ultimate extreme weather compilation will amaze you!

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Wow! That first clip was amazing. I have never seen a waterfall being literally put in reverse before.

haeleth
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1:12 the soap bubble that was freezing is so satisfying.

SplashingLebron
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4:00 was amazing! That straight line of water being poured and freezing into vapor mid air was beautiful.

carolyngair
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I used to have a car that went through a hailstorm. It looked like a golf ball.

daviddonaghy
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1:45 it does that shit all the time in Oklahoma

garrettm
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0:51 bruh this is a geostorm level of cold

Idk_
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You need to make a compilation of all the beautiful days God gives us and go back outside! You are missing out!

deniseengelhardt
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Can someone tell me, what the orange thing is? Sorry ._.

finn
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Anybody see the rainbow in the begiining

spritethestickfigure
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The opening cut is like a fight with the wife the man is a perfect waterfall as usual falling and then all the sudden there's a fight with the wife and you can no longer be a waterfall

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There Is No Shortage of Energy; There Is Shortage of Normalcy

Despite increased production of energy from renewable sources, and despite the slowdown in car manufacturing, oil prices are skyrocketing. Even though fewer power plants still burn coal, coal prices are skyrocketing, as well. Natural gas prices, too, are going through the roof, and energy demand seems to outpace supply in every country and in every form of energy. Have Earth’s energy sources dwindled so drastically in a matter of months? The answer is a resounding “No!” There is no shortage of energy; there is a serious shortage of normalcy in human relations. I hope the current crisis will put some sense into humanity’s insane consumption.
The energy crunch indicates that we are over consuming. We are producing too much, throwing the excess production to the trash, polluting the ground, the air, and the water, and then we are complaining that we do not have enough. It is about as sane as killing one’s parents and then pleading for the court’s mercy because I’ve recently been orphaned.
It is time we reconsider everything we produce—how we divide production, profits, and goods, which services are necessary and which are redundant, and most importantly, how we treat one another. The goal of this process should be clear to everyone: survival.
There is no ulterior motive, no attempt to dominate or deprive anyone of power or wealth. It is simply that reality is forcing us to take all of humanity and the entire planet into consideration. If we don’t, our entire civilization will collapse like a deck of cards.
Since we still do not understand it and insist on running things the way we have always been running them—through power games—I anticipate a very cold and gloomy winter for the northern hemisphere. The energy crunch will leave many in dark and cold houses; there will be no gas for cars, and renewable energy will not replace traditional sources since there will be little sun during the winter. I hope that at least, it will make us rethink our values. If it doesn’t, next summer will be even worse than the awful summer that just ended.
I know that many people are counting on the promise of renewable energy to solve the energy problems of humanity. I think they are mistaken. There is plenty of energy, far more than we really need. We could cut emissions by at least half tomorrow. But the more we have, the hungrier we become, so our thirst for energy will never be satiated, and we will never stop exploiting the planet or each other until we reeducate ourselves and start being humane toward each other.
We have been behaving like spoiled brats whose parents buy them whatever they want. Now, our parents have run out of money and our childhood is over. It is time for us to mature and conduct ourselves like responsible adults, caring for all of humanity the way a mother cares for her entire family. If we think like a family, we will achieve normalcy.

כולנוביחד
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Global warming slash climate change, begets inclimate weather; any questions?

edmsing
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Oh 6th comment ok 👍🏻 OH GOD IS THAT A TITAN SMOKING ON DAT FIRST ONE

angelitobolador
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كلشي ؛مسروق ؛ومهروق ؛في ؛علميكم؛الجديد ؛غادي ؛اءرجع ؛بلي ؛كم ؛بدي ؛لحرم؛فضلام؛لي؛ركم؛ورهم؛فيه ؛وهو ؛عليكم ؛يقولو؛لكم؛ولهم؛من؛اين؛لكم ؛هاده ؛كو؛بطيل؛ زهوق ؛ومعلق ؛ومفلق ؛فوق ؛رواءسكم ؛والله ؛اءحسن ؛العون ؛لي ؛ابرياء☝️👁️👁️🤔⁉️🌍

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