What Happens When You Shoot a Bullet Into a Hurricane
Now that's a question I've always wanted to know the answer to.
So one day hopped online to google it.
Here's what I found out:
If you shoot any bullet into a hurricane, it will travel fast enough to kill someone, but its trajectory will be blown way off course, making it nearly impossible to predict where it will land.
It will, inevitably, hit something or someone.
It could come back and kill the shooter.
Or hit some hapless bystander.
Which makes it a very bad decision for anyone involved - whether you're the one squeezing the trigger or at the receiving end of a projectile.
Something else my Google search revealed?
A bunch of gee-niouz 'Muricans trying to stop Hurricane Irma from advancing into Florida by firing bullets at it.
They thought they could dissipate the violent windstorm on the spot by aiming their rifles, handguns, and pistol-grip submachine guns and squeezing off a handful of rounds.
What can I say?
Human stupidity never ceases to amaze me.
Speaking of shooting at things...
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And who knows?
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Yunus Barisik
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