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JanJaapen t1_iye6ehp wrote
Like, how is this almost 20 years ago..
airbus29 t1_iye947v wrote
People born in 04 are in college now
lemonyzest757 t1_iyea1j6 wrote
Oh for crying out loud
JerkyVendor t1_iyfc8jx wrote
Only old people say that btw
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GammaGoose85 t1_iyekf72 wrote
What you just said made me physically unwell
AlaWyrm t1_iyem6h3 wrote
At first I thought, wtf, no way. Then I remembered my daughter was born in '04. She is in her 2nd year of college.
NetDork t1_iyeqech wrote
Fuuuuuuuuuuu........
TLTP t1_iyfcslx wrote
😳
atheist_bunny_slave t1_iyeapg9 wrote
Wait... 2004 is almost 20 years ago? Holy shit I feel so old now :(
Sdog1981 t1_iyf78qa wrote
I would like to report a hate crime.
InvaderZimSokali t1_iyeg8t8 wrote
I work with an attorney (a young attorney) who had never heard of it. I was telling her about a guy I knew who survived it and she didn't know what I meant by "Boxing Day Tsunami" or "Indian Ocean Tsunami". So then she googled it and said "Thanks for ruining my day, Invader."
SpectralOperator t1_iyfc08x wrote
I vividly remember watching on TV. My grandmother lived near the beach, her house got flooded by this. Luckily, she was visiting us at the time.
Snowbattt t1_iyetghn wrote
But that was like a few years ago and.... wait 2004... and it's 2022... why do I still live in that weird time loop where "the early 2000's" still sounds like just a few years ago?
shindleria t1_iyevr6u wrote
I happened to be on the opposite side of the planet when this happened (in the Caribbean). The following day the water receded drastically like an extremely low tide and I was able to walk along exposed reef that seemed to go for miles along the coast. I figured it was a consequence of so much of the ocean being displaced and was sloshing around the planet, combined with the usual tidal flows. I’m curious to know if anyone else experienced this.
Heliolord t1_iyf4qqj wrote
That is probably not a wise move. You see water receding that much, you ought be moving in case that water starts coming back. I'd get far away from the shore for a while until the tide comes back up just in case.
shindleria t1_iyf6jyz wrote
After seeing extensive footage of what had just taken place in the Indian Ocean I was never going to venture out that far, and believe me I had my eyes on the ocean the entire time looking for any disturbance in the distance that resembled an incoming wave.
King_th0rn t1_iyfb2fu wrote
I can't say I wouldn't do the same if I had been in your shoes, but I've heard it said if you can see the water coming back it's too late to escape.
kmackerm t1_iye7mz8 wrote
Good movie about it called "The Impossible" I think.
atheist_bunny_slave t1_iyeavko wrote
Happy cake day!
kmackerm t1_iyeebk9 wrote
I thought that was for birthdays.. But today is definitely not my birthday so I go looking at my info and seems I joined reddit on Nov 30..is that what cake day means?
atheist_bunny_slave t1_iyef55u wrote
Correct!
PM_ME_DANGLING_FLATS t1_iyeb08f wrote
Intense movie. Happy cake day!
PM_ME_DANGLING_FLATS t1_iyeb8fz wrote
Natural event kills .0035% of the world population.
Doesn't make top 10 list.
V6Ga t1_iyeo04a wrote
The link you provided contains nothing about not being in the top 10 for natural disasters.
This Wikipedia links, however, does:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_natural_disasters_by_death_toll
And it shows it is right in line with the earthquake death tolls.
There is some decent rationale to exclude modern floods from being natural disasters as, the floods are usually caused by a failure of a man-made dam or canal system, and not by the floods by themselves.
And all of these are overwhelmed by pandemics, several of which have killed a serious percentage of the worldwide population. The Black Death killed 17- 54% of of the entire human population, Plague of Justinian 7-56% of the world population, and the Spanish Flu killed as much as 5% of the world population, and managed to spread to every continent and all populated islands, killing people everywhere in the world except Samoa.
IamLars t1_iyewd06 wrote
Another reason to avoid China. They’re all over that first list.
saliczar t1_iyev9sp wrote
There wasn't a single living human being that lived through the Chicxulub asteroid impact.
Heliolord t1_iyf4wst wrote
Proto monkeys: pathetic.
DrZaius007 t1_iyfc5ct wrote
China has the top 4 positions and still has the highest population. Amazing
TheRealOneTwo t1_iye6230 wrote
TIL? That just happened like last year...2004. Oh damn