Remember back in 1943 when a Mexican farmer had a volcano randomly appear in their cornfield?
>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Par%C3%ADcutin
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Remember back in 1943 when a Mexican farmer had a volcano randomly appear in their cornfield?
>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Par%C3%ADcutin
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why
My professor for Meteorology talked about it a lot. Apparently during a field trip in that area once he tried driving up a hill and almost tipped the bus over
wait a sec, since this board is called animals and nature, does that make space stuff on the table? I mean astronomy, physics, and chemistry are three major branches of the natural sciences.
Wauf is better for space stuff
nah Wauf sucks, it's all /misc/itical crap there, and I tried to make a post about azotosomes on Titan and got a reddit tier "you absolute fool how could you make such a ridiculous post? your mere presence is making my braincells shrink as we speak!" response.
> "you absolute fool how could you make such a ridiculous post? your mere presence is making my braincells shrink as we speak!" response.
sounds like the average *ass*tronomy gay to me lmao
>Wauf is better
Wauf is an astroturfed garbage board. Even /x/ is better at discussing stuff seriously.
If it pertains to nature go nuts. I'm eagerly waiting for a geological thread.
What's your favorite rock? Mine's serpentinite.
I like schist. It has a funnee name.
Fossiliferous limestone.
Depends on your definition of "nature". I'd imagine since the board name is "Animals and Nature" you can assume it really only pertains to the domain of life. But if you ask me it should include literally all physical aspects of the universe, like you said.
That's it, time to make a space general
>Remember back in 1943 when
I wanted m wasn't even conceived of as a thought then.
How come we never have threads about volcanoes?
>How come we never have threads about volcanoes?
the people who were interested in niche things like this left long ago when this board became 90% shitbull screeching and cat/dog console wars
true but the former is still funny though
>the former is still funny though
nah after the 1000th time it's really not. it's only funny to autism sufferers like you that get uncomfortable with new things and use familiar things as a way of coping and comfort
lol ok nice projection buddy don’t get your panties in a twist the pitty jokes will continue and you’ll just either have to sit and stew about it or we can also talk about other stuff too if you want k big boy?
>we can also talk about other stuff too
no, i hopefully won't be here much longer. i've slowly been browsing fewer and fewer boards each month because everyone of them has become groundhog day with how boring and predictable and they same they've become. you and your soijak-spamming brethren have won. i can at least take solace in the fact that there was a time when this site wasn't as shit as it is now and you weren't around to experience it
ok so you’re gonna wet your panties and cry about it lol later homosexual you won’t be missed
>anon seething about soijaks
>...in a thread with no soijaks
Embarrassing.
I can't say I'm surprised.
> Before leaving his home for the last time, Dionisio Pulido placed a sign on the cornfield that read in Spanish: "This volcano is owned and operated by Dionisio Pulido."
>owned and operated
>the farmer is now liable for any damage or injuries the volcano causes
That won't be and issue. The volcano became dormant after 9 years and hasn't erupted since.
Wiki says 3 people were killed by lightning from the ash plume.
No? Why do you?
I can only imagine how it would be the most awkward insurance claim ever.
Long awkward silence followed by the agent saying "yeah no, that's under the 'acts of god' clause and therefore not covered".
>Mexican farmer
>having insurance