Omnithea wrote:
Everyone could stand to take the weather more seriously when words like blizzard or hurricane are tossed around. People seem to get whiny and nervous any time it rains regular old water. Up that to hurricane winds or snow drifts and suddenly people absolutely have to go outside and get stuff done. I'm working tomorrow. There is undoubtedly going to be gobs of people who believe the proper response to inclimate weather being Wendy's. There will also be no bread or milk in any store, as perishable food items are apparently the thing to buy when there's a chance you might be stuck in your house for an extended period.
The only way the weather would ever make it where I won't go anywhere to do something is if it renders me unable to get anywhere unless it's via walking. If it's anything above snowing, then that'll include riding my bike. Then again, if anything that normal society would classify as a "Hurricane" were to happen they'd probably close down most of the stuff I'd have to trek outside to do.
Last week there was a slight downpour before everyone had to wake up (so it wasn't actually raining, it had just "rained" and the ground was just wet) and my 9 o'clock class was still only half full compared to what's normal.
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