Gigantic Explosion between 8:15 PM & 8:20 PM last night, heard near South Lynnwood Park/Hall Lake.

If you're the person responsible for whatever the fuck that was that exploded and woke me from a dead sleep last night, sending me into a full blown fucking panic attack, you're 🗑. I have to get up at 3:30 AM for work, and I barely got any sleep last night due to the full on activation of my PTSD. Some of your neighbors (myself included) spent their twenties getting rockets and mortars shot at them on a daily basis in Iraq and Afghanistan. Ridiculously loud, sudden explosions ARE NOT "fun/funny" or "cool," in fact they're just about the worst fucking trigger I (and many other combat veterans) have for panic attacks.

If this wasn't some garbage person lighting sticks of dynamite in our neighborhood and it was the result of an accident or something unintentional, then fuck me I guess. But it sure sounded like a shitload of black powder, and it was close enough to make my windows vibrate.

I don't think that expecting peace and quiet, and the ability to feel safe in my own home is asking for too much. I am aware of a couple other combat veterans who also live in this neighborhood and who would appreciate a little consideration.

End of rant.

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u/DerpUrself69 — 8 days ago

Not Too Shabby!

I bought a Draft Night Box and a Bundle last weekend and struck out bad, like really bad. Today I took a chance and bought another Draft Night Box and another Bundle at Target and did a LOT better. $357 in card value.

u/DerpUrself69 — 2 months ago

Holy Smokes, Lynnwood!?!

I got up bright and early to go for a motorcycle ride. Between my house and the freeway I saw about 4 tons of trash, debris and discarded explosives all over the roads, sidewalks and everywhere in-between. It's not bad enough to terrorize all the animals and veterans, but you gotta create a metric fuckton (4 tons) of litter and not pick any of it up? I don't know if my opinion of many of my neighbors can go much lower.

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u/DerpUrself69 — 2 months ago