@the_squatchm249: but please, tell me again how much you don't know about oh so much. #building #house #homes #europe #hurricane #America #stitch #foryoupage #fyp #US #USA #concrete #greenscreen
“If you built your houses like us then they would totally withstand weather that I can’t comprehend”
2024-10-14 20:39:05
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🍉⚙️MelodyxReign⚙️🍉 :
Do they not realize Germany and Florida have different climates...?
2024-10-14 20:14:11
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Katie Dagold :
EF5 tornados & Hurricanes don’t care. They will send wood through solid concrete! The only ridiculous thing in Twister & Twisters is the Roaring. And Wizard of Oz not untrue in the “pick up the house”
2024-10-14 20:12:42
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MountainManJake2.0 :
They're always so insistent about something they don't understand.
2024-10-15 00:13:53
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mystic_neptune414 :
Not sure how a German brick house would withstand a felled tree slamming into it at 80 mph. It’s not the wind, itself, that’s dangerous. It’s what that wind carries.
2024-10-14 23:04:53
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🌲Tundra⚓️ :
whats the difference between a german brick and literally any brick ever? 😭
2024-10-15 04:24:04
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madcatpsycho86 :
None of them know that with the right wind, wood goes THROUGH concrete, as if the weather doesn’t care what your building is made of.
2024-10-14 21:25:54
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The Squatch :
I forgot to tag the commenter, I'll tag him this evening when I'm done working.
2024-10-14 20:11:04
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T’Lisa :
Bless you for finding examples. They act like toddlers hiding w their feet sticking out thinking we can’t see them. Like yes Henry we did see the f0 tornado that decimated a city block in Manchester
2024-10-14 21:54:39
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gum.curgler :
Once I learned the European heatwave is about the same temp as my room I stopped taking all weather inputs from europeeings
2024-10-14 22:44:45
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Beard Bear :
Do those from Europe actually intend superiority with their words as if they themselves have found a way to halt mother nature?
2024-10-14 21:05:58
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AshenLJ :
Europeans fail to understand that our mild storms can pick up a 4000lbs car and throw it 200 yards. we build with "flimsy" material cause it's nicer to be hit with drywall than cinderblocks
2024-10-14 20:10:15
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Caboodl :
they fail to understand that unless a building is specifically designed to handle 200+ mph maintained winds and whatever is flying around in it, more than likely its gonna not be there in a few mins
2024-10-15 03:48:08
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Spudz_McKenzie :
Getting bored with Europeans that think they're superior sticking their snide comments in matters that have nothing to do with them .
2024-10-14 20:47:45
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orkin :
remember that European lumber is expensive
2024-10-15 03:42:59
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Elle G42 :
the moving goalposts on the comments get me: "you should build with brick & concrete!" "we do!" "well it's not *European* bricks which are of *higher quality* therefore I still get to feel smug"
2024-10-14 21:47:29
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Merlsherl :
What pisses me off the most is when they compare a European building from the early 20th c, to a US house from ten years ago. Compare eras too, ding dongs.
2024-10-15 17:01:48
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1BendyKat :
When the East Coast is done with Europe, let the West Coast at them. Because earthquakes along the San Andreas and mudslides (1000 lbs of wet topsoil going 100 mph) are a thing here.
2024-10-14 22:16:52
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Ashe Hazen O'Neill :
wait hold up the Germans do know a thing or two about tearing down brick walls
2024-10-14 20:20:09
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7120 magnum :
As someone who has been through multiple severe weather events, 1 American houses are a lot stronger than they sound, 2 if mother nature doesn’t want your house there it’s not gonna be there
2024-10-14 20:25:34
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ComaHVC :
If ground around house can’t hold house, house is no more. It’s so simple to understand but some of these eurodivergents seem to never be able to understand.
2024-10-14 20:19:57
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Lumina_Sky :
it's also cheaper to rebuild a burnt down wooden house than it is to restore a burnt brick house
2024-10-15 19:47:12
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