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Anonymous
Hello, nature-lovers, brothers and sisters!
Look at the picture - it is a radar image of the raging Hurricane Katrina that struck the United States in 2005 and erased the city of New Orleans from the face of the Earth. Many think that this is a mere coincidence, a natural disaster that could not be avoided.
I say otherwise. Look closely at the image - it can be clearly seen that the areas where the hurricane is at its strongest join up to form the image of a hawk. Is it not obvious now that it is the long-dormant nature spirits of the native people of the Americas taking revenge on those, who pollute and destroy natural beauty?
>> Anonymous
wut
>> Anonymous
Nice picture, but I guess /x/ would be more interested.
>> Anonymous
Hey, dingbat, we _hate_ nature. GTFO
>> Anonymous
>>74573

/x/ is only interested in ghosts and shadow people. And /b/. I really thought /an/ would be a suitable place to discuss the problem as it is directly related to nature.
>> Anonymous
>>74574

Shaddap, bitch, I hate you.
>> Anonymous
I don't see no hawk...
>> Anonymous
>>74577

Look closely. The head is in the lower left corner of the upper red-orange area.
>> Anonymous
New Orleans wasn't erased from the face of the Earth, you dumbfuck.
>> Anonymous
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HAY GUYZ! ANYONE SEEN ANDREW? HE TOLD ME TO WAIT FOR HIM HERE LOL!
>> Anonymous
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NO? OKAY. WELL, IF YOU SEE HIM, TELL HIM I'M WAITING DOWN BY THE NINTH WARD LOL!
>> Anonymous
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No...not that attention whoring bitch again. I swear, you screw a girl once in the backseat of the stratosphere, and the next thing you know, she's all over the news showing her ass "Cyclones Gone Wild" style while dropping your name on The Weather Channel.

For God's sake, just leave me alone. Your eyewall pussy wasn't THAT good.
>> Anonymous
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I'm not above sloppy seconds. I may be small, but you know what they say: It's not the size of the boat in the harbor that counts. It's the motion in the ocean. And as a hurricane, I can honestly say that my 20 foot storm surge is enough to keep the ladies entertained. My buddies didn't call me Hurricane Huge for nothing.
>> Anonymous
Suddenly, we have life in the little /an/!
>> Anonymous
Not seeing the hawk. I do see two hot naked chicks doin the 69.
>> Anonymous
>>74571
Because we know how angry the Native Americans are at black people...

Wait, what?
>> Anonymous
>>74618

Come on, blacks weren't the only ones hit by the hurricane.
>> Anonymous
>>74635
True, but I would think that if Native Americans really wanted revenge they would hit a primarily caucasian city with the hurricane. And if it's supposed to be all magical it'd be a primarily caucasian city that's freakishly inland.
>> Anonymous
>>74637

That's just it - it's NOT magic, it's just nature.
>> Fritters
No, no, no, you're all wrong. It's the Firefox swirl. It was aiming for Washington, but it crashed first =/
>> Anonymous
>>74667

wut
>> Anonymous
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I can only see swirls and text.
>> Anonymous
nature's taking revenge on niggers. for their niggery ways
>> Anonymous
looks more liek a hummingbird to me.