>etc. Earthquake, Terror, Mongolian
Capitulation in WWII
>>56098231
Retarded as fuck war. >we should've just taken all the land we got away with, which was plenty
>>56097979
Allahu akbar
*pomf*
1. Mexico
2. Earthquake probably, others might argue for other stuff, like killing students protesting.
>>56097979
Corruption
The birth of the baby boomers.
>>56098438
>Mexico
Nice.
Why?
>>56097979
The ice storm back in the early 2000's that caused a shit ton of power outages
>>56097979
Angela Merkel
>>56098609
Studying
Any international football match
Earthquakes and occasionally landslides and rock falls.
However while we're always red on seismic activity maps, 99% of the earthquakes are below M3, thus not even detectable without instruments.
Once in a while a big one hits, but contrary to expectations, we have pretty good (and properly enforced) building codes.
Plenty of reinforcement and good foundations.
>>56098789
>Mexico
>Studying
What?
Chinese immigrants ruining real-estate prices
>>56097979
Bush Administration
>>56098861
Paleontology, going to dig up terror birds or oil
>>56098999
>there will never be a floor 13
J U S T
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Floods
Fun fact, we have one of the highest densities of tornadoes in the world
They're just piss poor weak ones that cause no damage. Same with earthquakes, though I don't think anyone's too sure how we get those in the first place
Mexicans
>>56099230
>No rivers no floods.
>No extreme weather or strong winds.
>Never goes above 35 celcius.
>Never goes bellow -10 celcius.
>No mountians or landslides.
>In the middle of a teutonic place.
>Wilderness, no wildfires.
I think the biggest killer unnatural is old people tripping on ice on the roads or muslims. No sure though.
>>56098999
Same here.
>>56102202
>teutonic place
American Invasion
>>56102781
Why aren't you voting for the New Progressive Party, Luis?
>>56097979
This comes to mind first
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Fire_of_Turku
>A conflagration that is still the largest urban fire in the history of Finland and the Nordic countries.
>The fire destroyed the historical downtown area of Turku, including Turku Cathedral and the main building of the Imperial Academy of Turku, Akatemiatalo, which were badly damaged.
>By the next day, the fire had destroyed 75% of the city.
>practically all material from the Middle ages, was destroyed in the fire.
Basically our historically only city was destroyed. Haha!