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.
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Well, feed it, so it closes again.
23 0 ReplyFLORIDA MUST FEED
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Florida demands another sacrifice. I have some ideas on who to throw in.
22 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
21 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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Attention billionaires: the really cool thing to do now is explore sinkholes.
4 1 ReplyWhen 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 ReplySinkhole 3! This time it's personal.
2 0 ReplySo maybe don’t stand so close to the edge?
2 0 ReplyI 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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Sarlacc is returning...
2 1 ReplyInvasive species in Florida are really getting out of hand.
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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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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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Ugh. The mole people are escaping again.
2 1 Replyits florida so its crab people.
1 1 ReplyCrabby people
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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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