I know that I spend a lot of time harping on this subject, but that is only be/c I care too damn much about so many people in this vulnerable part of the world to ever really be silent. Unless things change, the subject will remain very serious. And as another hurricane season approaches, I feel that we cannot become cavalier to the hazards we face. In fact, what Fabian Guerra and his wife Pam captured should confound everyone of us. From now on, we can, at least, never be foolish enough to try and stick it out down here...
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Thanks for posting this video, Gary. My family appreciates the time and attention you gave to what we been through. Though we ain't always going to agree on everything, at least you showed you care about people.
Confounding? Well, as a simple dude from Southwest, I found this to be more than that. Dude, this is terrifying. I went and looked up this place, just to see where it was on the map, be/c I literally could not believe it. Nothing I ever saw about the storm compared to this. In fact, I fully understand now what you guys are facing, and all I can think is that the country needs to really help the people down there. I cannot believe this. It is just terrifying, man. God be with you all this year.
This is hard to watch but definitely a reality check.
How does anyone wrap their minds around all of this stuff? This has always been like looking at a news website with a lot of information. From storm videos to business and strategies to music to fashion. Is this our lives in the "new" century? All jumbled together? I still think its great, though.
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