@mareksoon what are you talking about? There was very clearly a train crossing, and even more obvious the camera was indeed mounted to a train? what are you stupid?
Someone had the genius idea that, to denote sentences intended to be read as sarcasm, a new piece of punctuation should be created.Or rather, someone had the genius idea that they can sell anything to suckers as long as it costs $1.99 and makes the buyer seem edgy and cool. Also it has to work on Apple systems because, well, who else is going to pay $2 for a piece of s**t like that?
Contrary to what Hollywood movies would have you believe, it's very difficult to get a container full of petrol to explode. At best it will usually just start leaking and cause a big fire if there are any ignition sources. Now, an almost empty container, that's a whole different story.
That tanker was clearly raw material for the factory that makes explosive barrels! I'm just thankful they didn't have any nondescript crates on-board, then we would be in serous trouble...
inconquerableJan 18, 2010
I like turdles
edantzerJan 19, 2010
@mareksoon what are you talking about? There was very clearly a train crossing, and even more obvious the camera was indeed mounted to a train? what are you stupid?
mareksoonJan 20, 2010
@EDantzer Yes, yes, I know why trains blow their horn and that hobos usually don't carry iphones. I'm not stupid ... only my jokes are.
tymonerJan 20, 2010
Where's my burrito!?
xxsheepyxxJan 21, 2010
f**kA YEWWW <a class="user" href="http://digg.com/odd_stuff/Train_Vs_Tornado_4" rel="nofollow">http://digg.com/odd_stuff/Train_Vs_Tornado_4</a>
rsterkenburgJan 24, 2010
Someone had the genius idea that, to denote sentences intended to be read as sarcasm, a new piece of punctuation should be created.Or rather, someone had the genius idea that they can sell anything to suckers as long as it costs $1.99 and makes the buyer seem edgy and cool. Also it has to work on Apple systems because, well, who else is going to pay $2 for a piece of s**t like that?
mrsparkle666Jan 24, 2010
Contrary to what Hollywood movies would have you believe, it's very difficult to get a container full of petrol to explode. At best it will usually just start leaking and cause a big fire if there are any ignition sources. Now, an almost empty container, that's a whole different story.
captininsanityJan 31, 2010
That tanker was clearly raw material for the factory that makes explosive barrels! I'm just thankful they didn't have any nondescript crates on-board, then we would be in serous trouble...