Submitted by wholesomedumbass2 t3_y5yyu4 in Washington
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bigmike3111 t1_ismohtr wrote
Sure hope we get the rain that's supposedly in the forecast
Risen_Insanity t1_isn20bw wrote
"I don't want to set the world on fire"
CaliSunSuccs t1_isn4fiw wrote
Don't they know it's the end of the world?
Wellcraft19 t1_isn8o32 wrote
Just heard some 2,900 homes are under a Go Now evacuation order…
Fine_Ad_9825 t1_isno38o wrote
ANOTHER SETTLEMENT NEEDS YOUR HELP
Constant-Ad-1797 t1_iso6z0w wrote
With a bit of new Vegas blended in.
playfulmessenger t1_isoeq07 wrote
I keep wondering if humans were still a nomadic species, would anyone still be here.
But there’s nowhere to go. North, South, East, offshore, smoke from everywhere is converging in our convergence zone.
Seriously though, I hope everyone who needs one has air purifiers and adequate replacement filters.
ConstantlySucculent t1_isofg79 wrote
Man I love fallout, been playing it again recently cause I felt like it.
StochasticTinkr t1_isokx0x wrote
The Children of Atom have a settlement just beyond that hill.
noodlebucket t1_isoq8ex wrote
I see posts like this a lot - comparing real life to a video game. As someone that has never played a video game (except Mario cart when I was a child), can someone explain the significance of this? Why is it meaningful to people? At least, meaningful enough to write a post about it, and have others say the same.
sundstrom193 t1_isoqasj wrote
Glowing sea vibes
wholesomedumbass2 OP t1_isoxud8 wrote
I thought that the picture looks uncanny as it looks almost identical to the landscape inside Fallout 4. One of the Fallout series' theme is about the destruction of the environment and what we are experiencing is similar.
wholesomedumbass2 OP t1_isoxvjk wrote
This is how we get radioactive rain.
noodlebucket t1_isp0s3g wrote
It's kind of like how others view art. The power of art is how it reflects back to us our reality. Though this is a more literal interpretation.
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pastelbutcherknife t1_isp7hbq wrote
Yeah there are for sure some Cazadores out there
Mansquatchie t1_isp90ny wrote
You're about the be ambushed by a deathclaw
archaemes t1_ispfouc wrote
I think such comparisons help people to relate the experience to one another, since some haven’t experienced fires.
gr8dude1166 t1_ispl068 wrote
Patrolling the Yakama desert almost makes you wish for a nuclear winter
DangerousMusic14 t1_isqdxnv wrote
Terrifying. Not raining and so warm is too along with dying salmon spawn in BC and 80% loss in snow crab population.
wholesomedumbass2 OP t1_ismk2gm wrote
I found the picture on this article. The caption reads:
> With Washington facing several fire incidents, a Type 1 team from Oregon is headed to the Nakia Creek Fire in Clark Co, Wa. 9 mi N of Washougal. (WA DNR / )