Hurricanes are obviously a hyped-up media scam. It’s part of the whole global warming cult agenda to make it like these hurricanes are new and a crisis. They’ve always happened, and they’re only a crisis for blacks who are too stubborn or dumb to evacuate when they’re told to.
However: street shark.
The storm surge is so powerful from #HurricaneIan that it has brought a shark into the city streets of Fort Myers.
🎥@BradHabuda pic.twitter.com/RHY0kK5RHR
— Colin McCarthy (@US_Stormwatch) September 28, 2022
That’s a legitimate street shark.
What I will say about Street Sharks: it was the single worst of all of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles rip-offs. The creatures were bizarre looking, and the animation and writing were horrible.
I actually like 1990s children’s cartoons. I don’t really sit and watch them very often, but I did so long past the time I was the target age group because they were well written, and it’s easy to identify story elements in these 22-minute shows. I was also briefly obsessed with what was going into my brain when I was a child, as it seems like it would have played a role in shaping my adult identity.
Street Sharks were like a low quality acid trip. The writing was so bad and the animation so broken and weird that they just decided to make it psychedelic. I’m not sure why they were allowed to market that to kids.