ProfessorChaos
24-Oct-2007, 05:49 PM
So, I'm sure that by now, all of you have seen the news reports about the fires destroying much of California.:bored:
As much as I want to feel bad for the people affected by this, I can't help but wonder: why in the hell would people want to live somewhere that's a bonfire waiting to happen? :confused:
I know that the weather is great out there, I attended basic training at MCRD San Diego, and went through my MCT (Marine Combat Training) at the SOI (School of Infantry) in Camp Pendleton. Every day the sun was shining, and it's always a cloudless day, ....kind of like Pleasantville. They've got scenery, nice weather, beaches, blah, blah, blah. However Utopian this may sound, it seems that every single year there's a giant wildfire, millions of dollars of property are destroyed, people are forced to evacuate their houses, firefighters die heroically doing their jobs, etc.
I realize that there's always gonna be natural disasters/risks of various kinds no matter where you live (tornadoes, hurricanes, floods, earthquakes), but really...why would someone want to build/buy a house, fill it up with all your dream possessions, family photos, etc, only to have it face the possibility of burning to the ground each and every year?
I'm really about sick of hearing about these wildfires (every year), and I'm really not that sympathetic towards the poor, unfortunate people who are "caught off guard":rolleyes: and affected (every year)....with the exception of the firefighters who risk their asses to attempt to save dumb people's houses for the next wildfire to destroy. My hat's off to those gents.
Aside from the firefighters, paramedics, etc, who die doing their jobs, however, I can't even pretend to care about this story...Am I as big of a jerk as people tell me I am, or does anyone else see where I'm coming from?
As much as I want to feel bad for the people affected by this, I can't help but wonder: why in the hell would people want to live somewhere that's a bonfire waiting to happen? :confused:
I know that the weather is great out there, I attended basic training at MCRD San Diego, and went through my MCT (Marine Combat Training) at the SOI (School of Infantry) in Camp Pendleton. Every day the sun was shining, and it's always a cloudless day, ....kind of like Pleasantville. They've got scenery, nice weather, beaches, blah, blah, blah. However Utopian this may sound, it seems that every single year there's a giant wildfire, millions of dollars of property are destroyed, people are forced to evacuate their houses, firefighters die heroically doing their jobs, etc.
I realize that there's always gonna be natural disasters/risks of various kinds no matter where you live (tornadoes, hurricanes, floods, earthquakes), but really...why would someone want to build/buy a house, fill it up with all your dream possessions, family photos, etc, only to have it face the possibility of burning to the ground each and every year?
I'm really about sick of hearing about these wildfires (every year), and I'm really not that sympathetic towards the poor, unfortunate people who are "caught off guard":rolleyes: and affected (every year)....with the exception of the firefighters who risk their asses to attempt to save dumb people's houses for the next wildfire to destroy. My hat's off to those gents.
Aside from the firefighters, paramedics, etc, who die doing their jobs, however, I can't even pretend to care about this story...Am I as big of a jerk as people tell me I am, or does anyone else see where I'm coming from?