Nano with his child, his husband and his husband’s best friend
Lance looking bored and pouty as usual 🤭
seen from South Korea
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Nano with his child, his husband and his husband’s best friend
Lance looking bored and pouty as usual 🤭
it’s like we are weak to make a big deal out of something that scares us
its a category 2 cyclone
sure it’s not a 3 or 5 where you have 200km/hr winds and fully developed eyes and more rain
but this is a city that is not built for cyclones
we are not prepared
our river will overflow and our houses will be flattened
i am not weak for being scared
Hurricane Dorian Update (8-30-19)
Hurricane Dorian is currently a Category 2 Hurricane. Its sustained winds are 110 MPH and its gusts are 125 MPH. This hurricane is 1-2 MPH under a Category 3 storm. Remember, the highest category is 5.
Its moving northwest at 12 MPH. By Wednesday, September 4th, it will make landfall on Florida, being a CATEGORY 4. Please read on how to prepare for a Hurricane. Article 1. Article 2.
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Things to know about Dorian and Hurricanes (Helping for Emergency Preparation):
Currently, the Hurricane would be a CATEGORY 4, making landfall on Florida on September 4th. It wont just hit Florida. Georgia, South Carolina, and Alabama will be hit with these winds. Up to 10 inches of rain are expected currently. Flash floods are very likely. Please stay in tune with your weather channel about the storm for more later news. source
Category 4 hurricanes have maximum sustained winds of 130 to 156 mph. Gusts can be 30% higher or more than the sustained winds. Mobile homes, buildings without fixed structures, and sheds can be completely destroyed. source
Reminder that there is also flying debris, trees, and power lines.
DO NOT UNDERESTIMATE CATEGORY 1 HURRICANES. Category 1 winds can reach up to 74 to 95 mph, causing damages to power lines and well-constructed homes. Power outages can last for days or even a week. See the picture below:
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-Mod Leviathan
It turned into a Cat 2 and I was so freakin relieved I straight up passed out
NaKniCroMo 2018
Day 7: Share Your Progress!
I wanted to post a picture of the projects I’ve made/started since March 1st, but then I skimmed the prompts for the photo challenge and saw that there are 3 more “Share Your Progress!” days after this (+ Day 31, aka, wrap-up day).
To avoid using a photo with almost the same contents over and over again, I decided to share a from a category (from Day 1) at a time.
This is from category 2: WIPs.
I’ve started making the missing pieces to the minion, like shhoes/legs & gloces/fingers, and assembling loose pieces. It’s taking a bit more time than I expected because of the hook I’m using.
I’ve gone a long time with not using a 2.00mm hook, so I needed to rest my hands after every other row. It hurts, you know? Especially as my hooks don’t have handles to comfortingly grip. I’m already saving to buy a set, hopefully before the year end.
Trust in me to make everything about Strollonso..
Lance walking in in the background, his eyes IMMEDIATELY drawn to Fernando
WHIPPEDDDD
Strollonso sticking together 💚
Husband behavior 🥰