A thunderstorm in Guatemala began simultaneously with the eruption of Mount Fuego - eviltoast
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      4 months ago

      Ancient times? If I had stepped out and seen that this morning shit would be shat.

      I mean, someone has to be the first person to watch the beginning of the end of the world, right? My lizard brain would have instantly decided I was the lucky person.

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        4 months ago

        Me too, but mainly because there’s no active volcanoes near me

        We did have a massive dry-season lighting storm out of nowhere once which sparked a wall of fire surrounding my city, burning over 8000 square km and blotting out the sun.

        In 2020.

        Definitely felt like the end of the world.

        Also set up one of the greatest reddit exchanges I’ve ever seen

        Commenter 1: these fires were sparked by 10,000 lightning strikes over the course of a day during hot, dry weather

        Commenter 2: PG&E [our electric utility, known for both high prices and sparking wildfires] execs breathing a sigh of relief for this one

        Commenter 3: I dunno, pretty suspicious. Has anyone ever seen PG&E execs and 10,000 lightning strikes in the same room?

        Commenter 4: one can dream

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          4 months ago

          That’s awesome.

          The PG&E comments, not the earth scorched by lightning.