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>When the Butterfly Flaps Its Wings  - James Howard Kunstler - 
It surely is complicated. Speaking of "when a butterfly flaps its wings", I was in my back yard, harvesting some beans, tomatoes and cucumbers, and a nice butterfly, one of those orange and black monarchs
was flapping its wings.

Since I speak the butterfly language (a very rare ability), I asked it "what is the matter with you, flapping your wings like that?", and the butterfly answered "I think the hurricane Harvey made me do it."

In other words, seemingly the butterfly had absorbed in its wings all the power of the hurricane, like it was nothing. Unbelievable. Like a "reversal of misfortune". You don't witness such a thing every day.

Then the butterfly said: "That 'Orange is the new black' show does not impress me at all" and "Sorry, I have to meet my new friend, a black swan, to plan our week" and flew away like that.

I have no idea what all this could mean. That comment from dennyc below doesn't make sense to me either. But you can't have it all.


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Beginning of the headline :It remains to be seen what the impact will be from Mother Nature putting the nation’s fourth largest city out-of-business. And for how long? It’s possible that Houston will never entirely recover from Hurricane Harvey. The event may exceed the physical damage that Hurricane Katrina did to New Orleans. It may bankrupt large insurance companies and dramatically raise the risk of doing business anywhere along the Gulf and Atlantic coasts of the USA — or at least erase the perceived guarantee that l... Read More
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