I know this is kinda random but I saw this thing on the tornado subreddit and I just thought I needed to share it with someone:
https://www.reddit.com/r/tornado/commen ... are_button
It's like a living bendy straw!
Surprisingly Cute (??!) Tornado
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Surprisingly Cute (??!) Tornado
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I know I can't straddle the atmosphere...just a tiny storm in your teacup, girl.
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Or a party streamer... 

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Re: Surprisingly Cute (??!) Tornado
storm_in_a_teacup wrote:I know this is kinda random but I saw this thing on the tornado subreddit and I just thought I needed to share it with someone:
https://www.reddit.com/r/tornado/commen ... are_button
It's like a living bendy straw!
These weak tornadoes (or whirlwinds) are considerably common here in Brazil on very windy and rainy days. Some often even destroy roofs, knock down some electrical wiring and trees.
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