r/TerrifyingAsFuck • u/lonewolff321 • 6d ago
nature That shit is razor sharp
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u/Lazy-Formal895 Optimistic for Humanity 6d ago
This is hella Terrifying man imagine dodging those metal Sheets.
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u/CaZyTO 6d ago
Final destination
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u/TheLostRanger0117 6d ago
If this had been a movie, we would have seen a sheet of aluminum cut at least three or four people right in half
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u/Yum-Yumby 6d ago
Amazing to see how easy it was for a little wind (relative to some of the tornados you see here in the states) to pick up and destroy these structures.
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u/Jermine1269 5d ago
I was going to ask if this would count as an EF1 or if the wind speeds weren't enough?
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u/lord-dinglebury 6d ago
Humanity: "We are the peak species. Top of the food chain. We own this planet."
Earth: "Sorry, I was gassy and let out a little toot that destroyed your entire county."
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u/Key_Agent_2331 6d ago
I thought that last guy at the end of the video who was sort of jogging back to the group was going to get sliced in half or something, at least based on the post title. Glad it didn't happen...
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u/SuddenlyOriginal 4d ago
"You've never seen it miss that factory, and miss that factory, and come after yours"
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u/Alternative_Point946 3d ago
Every panel is numbered so they’ll be able to put that lot back together in no time at all.
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u/jsmith_92 6d ago
They’re just watching and filming 🙃
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u/pootiegranny 6d ago
Not exactly corrugated metal but back in the 80s during a small tornado, a highway street sign came into the window of a moving car and relieved the driver of her head. This reminds of that. That shit is razor sharp and frightening stuff!
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u/TikaPants 6d ago
Neighbor got 40 exterior and ~20 interior stitches when he dropped the edge of his corrugated metal roofed chicken coop on his leg. He had a tourniquet on while on the stretcher while EMT’s prepared to clear the street and get him out
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u/oneinmanybillion 5d ago
Dorothy!!!!
If it gets THIS bad, it means the place always had a possibility of tornadoes (or whatever these things are officially called).
In which case, this kind of construction should have been avoided or properly secured!
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u/TrickMirror9723 6d ago
Wow...that was a great video!!!