On a similar thread, he assumes that the people playing this are of a younger generation (and thus wouldn't want to read) after revealing that the majority use facebook instead of twitter.
deadshot good point but people could move to the north or South Pole even thought the ice would melt it would be normal temperature was as with the rain you can’t live anywhere.
deadshot I would still pick the heatwave because you can go in a fridge or anywhere that is cool where as if the flood starts to happen your house will be destroyed among other things.
deadshot lol this is a pretty funny argument. You are also making good points but I think that are flood would be worse as it would result in hundreds of millions if not billions of property damage from all over the world which would result in people losing lots of money and buildings which the government would have to pay for so the countries which are higher above sea level would gain an advantage in the next war as they would have more money which would completely change war.
@@Qkwhdkahsl I'm sorry if I am late, but if there was suddenly a heatwave of 100 degrees everywhere then just like the flood it would cause massive environment changes such as the ice melting in places such as Antarctica. There would also be a lot of deaths caused by dehydration and some animal species may suffer a lot because of the changes to the climate. In addition to this, there could also be some new fires and hurricanes during that month. I know that there is also a lot of environment damage caused by intense rain but I think it would be a better choice. However, if this chose causes changes only in the place you live, then the severity of the outcome and the best choice depends on the place you live in. Sorry for bad English
Gosht lmao yesterday I played ranked for a little while with friends, but as soon as we jump in a casual, I get tked in 3 seconds for shooting out a camera before anybody else 😂 shit is fucking toxic.
1:51 The red option is basically being anywhere in the Arabian Peninsula over the summer, so if you live there (Saudi Arabia, UAE, Oman, Yemen) you realize that even if you like rain, it's much easier than intense rain for a month - that means flooding, difficulty moving outside and ruined sleep schedule. If it's just hot for a month, you can turn up the AC and only go out occasionally..