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I saw this train wreck on Twitter and it’s burned into my retinas forever. I saw a commenter post which said there is a German word that means something like “when you feel humiliated for someone else but you can’t tell them.”

I can’t deal with the news today so I’ve been taking tasteful nudes of my cat.

My friend and I watched it when we got home from Iceland because the whole time we were there I was like this better not be a dantes peak situation.

I’m so sorry to hear that. I have one grandparent left too and I don’t know what I’ll do without her.

I’m in my late 30s. I’m single, I have no children. I have no nieces or nephews or extended family members that I am close to. Some of my close friends have had children in the past year or two, but I’ve barely heard from them since they started their families. My last grandparent is seriously ill and probably will

Legitimately what I was thinking about the moment I read the topic of this list.

I am still traumatized from that movie. Brrr.

The volume of people on this article bitching about the omission of Twister from this list warms my cold dead heart.

‘I’m old! I’ve lived my life!’ is a rallying cry that I use un-ironically on my younger siblings when they want me to do something for them.

As a teenager growing up in LA, I was OBSESSED with Volcano. Thank you for sticking up for it, and now I need a double feature of Volcano and Twister this evening. Both of which I own, and will still watch every time they are on TV.

My husband is a meteorologist and so is our friend that we usually spend Christmas with, so for a few years our tradition was to get high and watch Sharknado movies. Sharknado is both the best natural disaster movie and the best Christmas movie of all time.

Seriously DEEP IMPACT is the unsung hero of disaster flicks. That movie makes me cry okay?? And if you want a movie to make you think “what would I do in this situation?” THIS.