I'm sorry, the thought that ball lighting might be real and might come in your house is terrifying.
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I'm sorry, the thought that ball lighting might be real and might come in your house is terrifying.
Please consider the deadly ball of energy that bounces and hovers.
No thank you.
@futurebird I have seen it. West texas prairie during a particularly nasty dust storm (haboob). A tornadic thunderstorm was on its heels. Plenty of static electricity about. It bounced around the living room of the trailer we lived in at the time. Blue. About 5" in diameter. Wildest thing I have ever seen.
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@TheEffekt @futurebird
Whoa, that's cool.Yeah, I don't want something like this anywhere near me, thank you.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1bBNeyrMOJE@ColesStreetPothole @TheEffekt
That is horrifying.
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@ColesStreetPothole @TheEffekt
That is horrifying.
@futurebird @TheEffekt Okay, just finding out now that the video is an animation. (FAKE.)
Still, no thanks.
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I'm sorry, the thought that ball lighting might be real and might come in your house is terrifying.
Please consider the deadly ball of energy that bounces and hovers.
No thank you.
@futurebird my Maternal Grandmother saw one come into their house in The Boundary, NC.
Seems to be a regular thing in The Great Smokey Mountains -
@futurebird @TheEffekt Okay, just finding out now that the video is an animation. (FAKE.)
Still, no thanks.
@ColesStreetPothole @TheEffekt
History channel was never great.
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@futurebird my Maternal Grandmother saw one come into their house in The Boundary, NC.
Seems to be a regular thing in The Great Smokey Mountains@MedeaVanamonde @futurebird An elderly lady in NC told me about a time when her house had one of those old style telephones with a separate ear horn on a cord, and mouth horn attached to the box on the wall. Lightning struck the line and shot directly out the mouth horn and across the kitchen, hitting the stove. It missed the people by inches; the spot where it hit the iron stove welded it shut.
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@futurebird I have seen it. West texas prairie during a particularly nasty dust storm (haboob). A tornadic thunderstorm was on its heels. Plenty of static electricity about. It bounced around the living room of the trailer we lived in at the time. Blue. About 5" in diameter. Wildest thing I have ever seen.
@TheJen @futurebird My grandmother told us about ball lightning bouncing around in the very same room we were sitting in when she told us, pointing to all the places it bounced. That was in the Adirondack Mountains of New York State. Intriguing and terrifying at the same time. But I've never seen it myself.
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I'm sorry, the thought that ball lighting might be real and might come in your house is terrifying.
Please consider the deadly ball of energy that bounces and hovers.
No thank you.
@futurebird It's wild that there have been so many sightings and yet we've only gotten like... one plausible video recording. Understandable (it's rare, unpredictable, and ephemeral!) but frustrating.
I'm *dying* to know what causes it.
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I'm sorry, the thought that ball lighting might be real and might come in your house is terrifying.
Please consider the deadly ball of energy that bounces and hovers.
No thank you.
@futurebird if ball lightning not friend then why friend shaped? 🥺
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@futurebird if ball lightning not friend then why friend shaped? 🥺
@Catfish_Man
Brother, respectfully, how have you survived for multiple decades?