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Would Ted call this a flood of bibical proportions?

He'd blame it on the trannies.

Though if we're trying to divine the divine will, this is the day SCOTUS reviews Texas' bigotry, and I notice it's not DC that's flooding (it's beautiful here today). Maybe the invisible man is trying to tell us something after all.
 
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He'd blame it on the trannies.

Though if we're trying to divine the divine will, this is the day SCOTUS reviews Texas' bigotry, and I notice it's not DC that's flooding (it's beautiful here today). Maybe the invisible man is trying to tell us something after all.

I'd be willing to offer 2-to-1 odds to any takers that at least 25% of Texans believe this was God punishing the nation for something to do with LGBT.
 
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Houston set a new daily record for rainfall - by 10 a.m. this morning. It's not done raining. Some of the #Houstonflood tweets are amazing, I don't think most people realize yet how serious it is.

Rule of thumb for conversion between rain and snow: 10 inches of fallen uncompressed snow equals roughly 1 inch of liquid rain.

They are getting the liquid equivalent of Michigan Tech's entire annual snowfall in one day.
 
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Houston weatherman said on air if anyone gets fired for refusing to come in during the storm, call the station and they would expose the company.
 
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Rule of thumb for conversion between rain and snow: 10 inches of fallen uncompressed snow equals roughly 1 inch of liquid rain.

They are getting the liquid equivalent of Michigan Tech's entire annual snowfall in one day.

Holy ****.
 
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Rule of thumb for conversion between rain and snow: 10 inches of fallen uncompressed snow equals roughly 1 inch of liquid rain.

They are getting the liquid equivalent of Michigan Tech's entire annual snowfall in one day.

That would ruin your day in a hurry.
 
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