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  • S [email protected]

    Hah, well, there are basically much, much smaller scale 'tornadoes' that we call 'dust devils', or other terms... they're usually only the size of about a person, maybe as tall as two people, they're formed by other kinds of climate/weather conditions, and tend to dissapate in under a minute.

    You could probably 'pet' one of those, though you may lose your hat, 'get your feathers ruffled', so to say.

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    spectral, you're such a nice person πŸ™‚ i always notice you πŸ˜„

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    • gandalf_der_12te@discuss.tchncs.deG [email protected]

      maybe if it's a baby tornado πŸ₯Ί please, i wanna pet one, they look so funny :3

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      You want a "Dust Devil," they are kinda baby tornados that exist in the US south west. Maybe wait a few years to visit though. The tornados are currently one of the least dangerous things about visiting.

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      • gandalf_der_12te@discuss.tchncs.deG [email protected]

        spectral, you're such a nice person πŸ™‚ i always notice you πŸ˜„

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        Right back at you, you are always pleasant and reasonable as well, and your username sticks out with the _ underscores, haha!

        =D

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        • gandalf_der_12te@discuss.tchncs.deG [email protected]

          are these things dangerous? the whirlwind i mean. they don't exist where i live, i have never seen one irl.

          i would kinda just want to walk towards it to see how strong it is. it that a doable thing?

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          This doesn't look real to me. There is not any debris in the "nice sky". There usually isn't a "nice sky" as well. And it usually has a hue of green.

          I'm no expert though. They can be dangerous. Far worse than many natural phenomena.

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          • N [email protected]

            I was terrified of these when I was little, but fortunately they’re not that common in Yorkshire. I made the decision to focus my worry on the Bermuda Triangle instead.

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            How's life in a ditch

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              are these things dangerous? the whirlwind i mean. they don't exist where i live, i have never seen one irl.

              i would kinda just want to walk towards it to see how strong it is. it that a doable thing?

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              Please don't.

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              • drworm@lemmy.worldD [email protected]

                It's real.
                https://www.usatoday.com/story/life/humankind/2025/07/01/tornado-proposal-photo/84437311007/

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                Huh. Thank you for providing proof, between his big feet, the car's side-headlights, and her left index finger being short, I really thought this was AI.

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                  Stupid reproduces way too fast...

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                  • S [email protected]

                    Right back at you, you are always pleasant and reasonable as well, and your username sticks out with the _ underscores, haha!

                    =D

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                    What a wholesome interaction πŸ˜ƒ

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                    • A [email protected]

                      checkered shirt, brown working boots and trucker cap, is this the US american millenial uniform? Who doesn't look like this aged 30-50?

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                      Just about 50, brown steal-toe boots. No plad, though. And no trucker hat, thay leave sun burn spots on my shaved head.

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