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by pests
972 days ago
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It seems everyone in this thread is forgetting humans only live 100 years. If an event happens every 250 years on average - thats 10 generations of humans. There are stories told by old Indigenous peoples in Canada and the Western USA about the Cascadia Fault which will wreck the PNW west of Interstate 5, estimated to happen every 500 years, last happened in 1700s. But they are just that - vague stories. Who is listening to them? If 10 generations of a family can live in one spot for 250 years with no issues - it might be pretty hard to convince them they have to leave. |
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With the increasing frequency of “100 year storm”, “200 year fire”, “250 year flood” … it’s pretty unfortunate we’re so terrible at contextualizing event types that haven’t already directly impacted our own lives. Of course paranoia-prepping isn’t really useful, but it’s dumbfounding that preparation isn’t a given.