A Florida sinkhole that killed a man in 2013 opens for a third time
A Florida sinkhole that killed a man in 2013 opens for a third time
The sinkhole, which reopened in 2015, has been fenced off and does not appear to be endangering any people or property, officials said.
Well, feed it, so it closes again.
24 0 ReplyFlorida demands another sacrifice. I have some ideas on who to throw in.
23 0 ReplyInto the sand, it is!
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If the apocalypse turns out to be sinkholes I’ll be impressed with the universe’s creativity
22 0 ReplyDonut County was prophetic.
12 0 ReplySome one needs to put a big cardboard cut out of a raccoon by that sinkhole.
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Interesting thought. All that allows human civilization to exist is a small amount of dirt under each of us at all times.
We are 8 billion sinkholes away from extinction at most. Realistically, since we cluster, you can probably eliminate us with about 80 million.
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In case you wonder, the man who was killed, his remains were never found. Future generations exploring the limestone under this location I suppose will find him.
9 0 ReplyThat sinkhole belongs in prison
7 0 ReplyIt was (puts sunglasses on) standing it's ground.
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When I was a kid I worried about quicksand. Ahh youth! Now as an adult I can worry about sinkholes.....and quicksand. Omg a sinkhole filled with quicksand!! Like a final level....
3 0 ReplyAttention billionaires: the really cool thing to do now is explore sinkholes.
4 1 ReplySo maybe don’t stand so close to the edge?
2 0 ReplySinkhole 3! This time it's personal.
2 0 Reply*deeply personal
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Thought this was TheOnion for a second 🫠
2 1 ReplyThat is an all too common problem these days
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Ugh. The mole people are escaping again.
2 1 Replyits florida so its crab people.
1 1 ReplyCrabby people
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Maybe chuck some tape around it before the fourth time? 🤨
2 1 Replynow it’s behind chain-link fencing
This isn't reddit, you're allowed to read the article.
2 0 ReplyTape > fence
R/woosh
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Sarlacc is returning...
2 1 ReplyInvasive species in Florida are really getting out of hand.
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I don’t know how anyone affords insurance in Florida or how insurance companies there stay in business…
2 1 ReplyWell, they're not staying in business there. Farmers just pulled out of Florida because it's a net loss for them to insure anyone there because of the extreme weather changes brought by climate change.
4 0 ReplyYep I work in insurance and it’s crazy
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Did they try to shoot at it? That seems to be the go-to solution for things in FL these days.
1 2 ReplyOr make it the governor
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