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Listen does anyone else remember that episode of Scooby Do where theyre talking about how thick the fog was and one of them pulled out a knife and cut a circle in the fog and then ate the fog circle. why is this so vivid.
There’s been super thick fog all day and it’s the thickest fog I’ve ever seen in my life, like I can’t see five feet in front of me. Driving is hell. This fog is making people act weird, too. Driving home and having to avoid random ass people wandering in the road. A group of about 20 people just standing in the middle of the entrance to the apartment complex heckling my car when I had to honk to get them to move. Someone just standing stock still in the middle of the parking lot making me drive around them. It’s like the twilight zone out there.
I lived and worked in a lighthouse at a previous job. There was a thick line painted in a circle around the shack where the fog signal was kept. The line represented how close you could get to the fog signal without experiencing physical harm in the form of eardrums shattering or worse.
Even in the house it was LOUD. Probably the loudest thing I have ever experienced but at a normal, predictable interval. You would begin to time your sentences with little pauses with the rest of the lighthouse crew so you would talk like this while making your………..HORN…………. tea and then carry on talking because you knew when it would go off. It rattled the walls and the dishes in our cabinet.
At least one girl had died there. They kept photos of her everywhere “in honor of her sacrifice” because she had decided to take the winter watch alone and died in a storm where bounders the size of mini vans had been lifted out of the ocean and left scattered across the island, to say nothing of the ice chunks. People weren’t allowed to be alone on the watch after that.
One day a dead moose washed up on shore and it took my entire crew all day but we managed to rig up a line to hang it up to dry because we thought having a moose skeleton in the house would really spice the living room up a bit. It did. Weird shit happens when six of you are left alone, like ALONE ALONE, no cell reception, no wifi, just a radio to contact the real world and not a lot of reason to do that. People don’t go on lighthouse jobs if they want to stay connected, I’ve found.
That said Id do it all again, I really do treasure those days
Anonymous asked:
its Here
Anonymous asked:
say hello to the fog
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fight the fog
save ur cats
I am weak and I will not survive the winter. by Luke Berti
“Brandon ask me what kind of tree I have.”
Guy looking down: “No.
“Brandon. Ask me what kind of tree I have.”
“No.”
“Just– Brandon ask me what kind of tree I have.”
*quietly* “What kind of tree is it.”
*zoom in* “It’s a Chris Pine.”



