In today’s minecraft survival episode it’s time to start working on the next step of progress. This means we need to hunt down enderman for pearls and head to the nether for blaze powder! We also talk about natural disasters and our experiences!
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yeah a tornado hit Nashville near were i lived but didnt get hit
I’ve been through a flood that made the power be out for 3 days.
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I've been in a few Earthquakes
Well, here in the Philippines, we get an average of 20 typhoons every year. So, it’s kind of normal if there’s a typhoon coming once or twice every month. We also get the occasional earthquake, which was really scary at first but now is kind of normal now.
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You could have put the leather armor in the grindstone
You live in Jacksonville? That's funny, I just moved away from Saint Augustine in early June. XD
Your sword doesn’t say sweeping edge, how are you killing so many mobs with one swipe?
I was in the 2011 Queensland floods
Did anyone notice the fist time he went into the nether the armour bar was no longer there
I had to go through hurricane Harvey
Jesus Christ you move quick
I survived a mass shooting does that count
The eye of hurricane Alicia went over my house, my car from the 60's (heavy, real metal, no plastic) was buffed around, I thought it would flip it was moving so much. I was lucky I got to stay with a friend who was in charge of where the power company worked first so electric was back up in 3 hours after the storm. My house I was living in took over a week to get power. When I drove back to my house I drove past it! there was so much aluminum and broken trees my street and house was not recognizable! The wind lasted about 12 hours it seemed. That is a taste of what it was like.
Hurricane Dorian…
With all the enchanted bows and drops the mobs drop u should use the grindstone not just throw it out
We get hurricanes in Ireland, they are called breezes
Yep Sonome
I've lived in Florida for almost 30 years and i have dealt with numerous major hurricanes and tornadoes
I've been in California during some bigger earthquakes before. It didn't really bother me too much. I live in Nebraska now where the only thing we really get is tornadoes and the occasional blizzards, if you want to include blizzards in the "disasters" category. Tornadoes bring a lot of wind and some rain with them. Though the wind is seldom as fierce as hurricanes it is still dangerous because of all the debris that gets picked up and thrown about.
Don't forget to use mob-dropped enchanted armor in the grindstone for added experience.
lol. 16:42 That chicken totally fronting up to the spider… "You shall not pass!"
When I build the grinder the creepers explode
Hi hypno I live in Vero Beach the hurricane Dorian at the time you posted this was Heiden right to my city and yes a category 4 or 5 is. Definitely something you want to stay clear of I have been through several hurricanes and have had good luck but a four orfive nope I’m out of town.
lived in the bay area for the 89 earthquake that caused quite a bit of damage. section of the bay bridge broke, freeway collapsed, etc. have experienced a bunch living in hawaii, california, and now washington, but that one definitely stands out
I have family in Jax! Currently in SC preparing for Dorian as well! Everywhere I could go is also supposed to get hit in some way by Dorian soooo, I'm not leaving, just heavily preparing for it.
I've seen 2 tornadoes(neither of them were super big/not much damage) and the Halloween Blizzard of '91
I am in Savannah just north of you and it is best to have an evacuation plan
Ive been through 3 tornadoes in northern Minnesota
Living near Niagara Falls in Canada, I never expected to feel an earthquake, we're not in any zone for it. One day, working on the 5th floor, my monitor started to wobble, followed by my desk, then the building! The earthquake hit way north in Quebec, several hundred kilometers away! The whole reason it was felt across our province was because of the dense rock here called the Canadian Shield. The rock easily carries the vibrations easily across large distances! Just really amazing to think about.