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<blockquote data-quote="herofan" data-source="post: 1153833" data-attributes="member: 17843"><p>Respect; that is the best choice of words for how one needs to view a storm.</p><p></p><p>I can see how being terrified to the point that one can't function isn't productive, but respect for bad weather is a normal thing in my opinion. Only in recent years have I heard people say they liked storms or act as if someone is looney because they respect storms. While a storm may not hit my house, it may hit my neighbors home. It may destroy their home or even kill someone. I've known that to happen several times over the years in my town, and I've seen the aftermath on tv of how storms can devastate entire towns and communities. I would feel really weird saying that storms didn't bother me or that I enjoyed them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="herofan, post: 1153833, member: 17843"] Respect; that is the best choice of words for how one needs to view a storm. I can see how being terrified to the point that one can't function isn't productive, but respect for bad weather is a normal thing in my opinion. Only in recent years have I heard people say they liked storms or act as if someone is looney because they respect storms. While a storm may not hit my house, it may hit my neighbors home. It may destroy their home or even kill someone. I've known that to happen several times over the years in my town, and I've seen the aftermath on tv of how storms can devastate entire towns and communities. I would feel really weird saying that storms didn't bother me or that I enjoyed them. [/QUOTE]
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