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RE: Hawaii's Ballistic Missile Warning and What It Was Actually Like

WOw! Teamsteem mentioned this article to me... holly cow, I wonder what I would do in that situation. Glad the missle didn’t go off. Go back to sleep, what a great thought.

Love the observations you made about everyone after the missle attack news.

Thanks for sharing!

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Hello @karensuestudios,

That's pretty cool to see that this article got a lot of reach! Many people were panicking, so call it brilliant, or completely lazy, but a few minutes of extra rest are always welcomed- Even in a nuclear holocaust. I'm also very glad that we are all safe, but it was a nice feeling that I wasn't having a wave of regrets wash over me in my final moments.

Thank you so much for stopping by, and I'm glad that you enjoyed this piece.

Love,
@shello

Dang. I actually had a similar experience... but not as bad.. well just different. I was at the LA airport when there was a false alarm gun shooting... people panicked and were trampling each other to hide and get away. In those moments I became oddly calm. Strange how people react to intense situations.

I can see the similarity, it was much like that! If I was outside when the warning came, I would probably be more panicked. Being in the direct vicinity of an incident would be a lot more frightening I would think! Good thing these both were false alarms c:

Yes for sure! ❤️