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  • Possibly because Romeo and Juliet were stupid teenagers and and part of the tragedy is about the impulsiveness of youth. A good teacher can sometimes get that across, but I suspect it doesn't really sink in. And if they didn't teach it with A Midsummer Night's Dream it's also a missed opportunity - Romeo and Juliet is satirized during the Pyramus and Thisby play-in-a-play.

  • I just went to your instance to help guess if you might be okay with a slightly inappropriate comment as a reply in a different comment chain (because you're not a fox, lol).

    RIP Yiffit. Any decision which instance you're moving to yet?

  • Google killed off their own cached pages last month and they're now using IA as a replacement. Free linking is definitely important, but this is Google we're talking about, and them using IA to save money - this feels a lot more exploitative if Google isn't funding them in some way.

  • They basically do - in addition to people who live in range of the immediate storm surge, those who live in mobile homes and other less safe buildings are told to evacuate, and evacuate can mean "go to your local storm shelter" which is often a well built community center or high school gym or whatever. They've got cots they set out. Some shelters are pet friendly, some are aimed at people with medical issues who are in trouble if a building loses power. Electrical workers and first responders are the sorts who stay to help with storm response as soon as it's safe. (Downed power lines are extremely dangerous, and making sure they don't kill anyone is part of ASAP storm response.)