Dying to Live

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Dying to Live

Beyond the capacity of reason to comprehend.

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Tuula
Tuula
7 years ago

Always wondered what a sh**storm looks like. I wonder no longer.

Lydia
Lydia
7 years ago

Um. Huh?

Catie
Catie
7 years ago

Did that guy just shoot two hearts from his rifle while an obese parashooter is trying to escape a weirdly suspicious whirlwind that shits lightning on a submarine?

Lydia
Lydia
7 years ago
Reply to  Catie

I didn’t even see the submarine. Gah!

Hitch
7 years ago
Reply to  Catie

I can’t even…

Holy shit indeed. I thought that the submarine was a HOUSE. Some old, tumbledown log home, with a woodstove with a flue and fireplace. DANG. That paratrooper or whatever…it looks like a 3-legged turtle with a very dark shell.

EricL
EricL
7 years ago

So is that Julia getting ready to shoot Laura out of the sky? If so, Julia must have a hormonal imbalance causing those gray chin whiskers. And I think the romance is over, unless this is a new type of Romance sub-genre: Shooting-Your-Love-From-The-Sky Romances.

Also, when your sub ends up in the middle of a golden field, you know you made a wrong turn somewhere. And when your cover looks like this… well everything made a wrong turn.

Prudence
7 years ago

I’d totally live in a submarine in a field.

Naaman Brown
Naaman Brown
7 years ago

Has there been a tornado on the leading edge of a storm with half the sky clear and blue? I’ve been through tornado scares (they missed us, but devastated others) and I have seen Twister four times. As I recall, the conditions to energize a tornado require horizon-to-horizon cloud cover.

On the other hand, the Battleship Alabama Memorial at Mobile keeps their submarine (USS Drum) parked on pedestals in the field beside the Air Museum, so it’s OK to park your submarine in a field. I’m not gonna question that. But blue sky tornado? I don’t buy it.