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What makes this story interesting is the possibility that there wasn't actually a tornado going on at the time.
#31. I don't quite understand what you're asking, but people hide underground during tornadoes to protect them from debris and being blown away by the winds. If she was crazy and stopped taking her meds, she could have been hallucinating and thus lead her to freak out and try to protect everyone. *flies away*
Yeah I live in Kentucky and I'm pretty sure there weren't any severe storms yesterday. Just some rain- not even bad enough to cancel a bike ride.
66, that's exactly how I read it the first time too :D haha
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72-I live in Fort Wayne. I was in Target when the storm hit and they made all of the customers take shelter in the back stock room until the storm was over because of the tornadoes. So yes there were bad storms on Indiana
Ohhhhh. I read the post as "tomatos". Now things make more sense
Exactly!
I would probably throw my used tampon at her. That's just me though.
Or you could use it as a tea bag.
74- that's disgusting
Parden me if im wrong but aint the USA out of tornado season?
No, it ain't.
Like how Salt Lake City had a tornado hit like 10 or so years ago. Not exactly a place known for having tornados.
I always thought that tornado season lasted from March to around the end of June, at the latest, and I live in Oklahoma. Tornadoes are part of spring weather, and the actual season for them is spring, like when you have all the tornado chaser shows(storm chasers). That's when you have the big storms and crazy weather on the plains. So yeah, I would say tornado season is over, though rare ones can occur any time throughout the year, particularly when it is warm- hot outside, along with humidity. Tornadoes form under specific conditions, and if late August it happens to be hot and humid with a cold front moving in, and just the right amount of energy in the air, you can have yourself a tornado. But yeah, we aren't in "tornado season" right now, where you have the specific news for storm watchers and other things designated to early warnings for severe weather.
there is no set season where tornadoes cannot happen. they are more frequent during the late spring/summer because of the constant changing temperature during the former, and the intense heat during the latter. they happen more often in some places than others; for example, the Midwest is considered Tornado Alley because it's generally where the warm fronts and cold fronts collide, and is also generally pretty flat. Also, there have been times where tornadoes occur in the winter; just this past December, there were reports of several tornadoes throughout the country due to the unseasonably warm weather.
The central plains are called Tornado Alley because you have the dry air coming from the West, and humid air coming from the East. You have the hot air coming from the South, and the cold air coming from the North. That's why it's so ******* windy. And because its so flat that nothing stops the winds. And when those airs collide they make conditions ripe for tornados. Although there is no set season for when they can't happen, there is a set season for when they are extremely likely and when meteorologists are working their butts off to warn people early of severe weather.
He's being punny why can't people get that?? .___.
Have you tried locking the door?
"break into the bathroom."
Also, not everyone has a lock on their bathroom door.
Mine does, despite being 400$ per month apartment in bronx. I also make sure i resist being dragged away
And mine doesn't and I live in a house in southern orange county so what? It doesn't matter where you live some bathrooms don't have locks.
I would say keep a stash of tampons/pads in the basement, just in case this happens again.
Wow 23, I've seen you rag off a few people in this thread, angry much?
23 obviously doesn't have a sense of humor :)
87 - You're the one making crappy comments, so.
87) If you're trying to get on someone's favorite list, you're doing it wrong.
Just because everyone thumbs you down it doesn't mean the app is shitty. It means you need to reevaluate your commenting skills.
HAHA Fml, op. That sucks so bad.
Use the button.
Congrats 93. Now tell your friends, family, and anyone else close to you.
U mean FYL?
I have an intense fear of tornadoes as well. Not to mention it was for your safety, if there even actually was a tornado. Better to be safe than sorry.
Yeah, but what if that tornado was less than a mile away? I wouldn't wanna get sucked up with my hand shoved up my crotch. If there was just a tornado warning and no visible sign of one, the mother should have at least let her finish before dragging her out but we don't know the whole story.
No but it basically looks like you're about to, and I don't/won't have an STD, nor am I loose. Thanks for the insight though.
Oh ya 7, you are so right. Taking 2 seconds to pull up her pants would just be too much of a risk!.... -.-
Unless she wanted to walk out of the bathroom with bloody hands then it would add a little bit of time!
#27. Tornado warnings mean that you must seek shelter immediately and that a tornado funnel is currently touching the ground. The sirens go off. A tornado watch is issued when conditions are ripe for a tornado, and they're searching the skies for any funnels that may form or may be forming.
I've never experienced one in real life, which is why I'm glad I live in a state that doesn't get them often. But having seen the movie Twister since I was extremely young, I've always had a fear of them.
It would have been nice had mom at least let her daughter pull her pants up so she didn't flash everyone. And I'm willing to bet that there wasn't a tornado in sight, just tornado *warning* in which case, Chickenshit Mom could have let OP finish changing her tampon before she went to the basement.
43, changing a tampon does not include, at any point in time, ever, having blood on your hands. I would know, as a woman who uses them (as well as having changed mine about an hour ago). also, when you commented as #57, I'd like to point out that we don't care.
Maybe it's the way I read it, but your mom sounds freakishly strong in this FML if she was able to drag you that far.
She couldn't have been easy to drag along either - not in that situation lol
I was thinking the same thing- as if her mom threw her over her shoulder and had her in the basement in moments. As if op couldn't just say, "Mom, let me change my mfing tampon first," before her mom could make it that far
A mother in a time of need, specially when she thinks she is saving her child from harm ways doubles her strength. It's called adrenaline, basically a mom can become wonder woman lol.
They always say Aftershock is the worst of the disaster - good luck, OP
Time to make her fear you more than she fears tornadoes.
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What makes this story interesting is the possibility that there wasn't actually a tornado going on at the time.
I would probably throw my used tampon at her. That's just me though.