Two questions

1. Why do Americans keep building their homes in areas where tornados and hurricanes are known to appear on a yearly basis?

2. Why do they build them made out of wood, then cry about it on tv when it immediately disintegrates upon someone farting two streets away?

Muh freedoms

When you work at walmart you gotta buy cheap land. Nobody wants to live in a tornado valley.

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>He didn't read the architectural manual known as the 3 little pigs

manifest destiny

Construction dude here.
I've answered this at least 80 times.

What? is this true?

it's indeed a paramount of state of the art engineering

It's a conspiracy to keep you and friends working isn't it? You build shoddy houses then pray to the gods of weather to ruin them so you can build anew. TELL ME THE TRUTH!

Words, words. I'm sure you have a good explanation that conveniently leaves out how in Europe houses can last for centuries whereas in the U.S a gust of wind can obliterate a neighborhood, but that's ultimately a good things because of reasons.

Of Europe I only know German houses because I lived there and worked on houses there.
We can and sometimes do, build the EXACT same thing here and do it for MUCH cheaper.
If we want it, we can build it, if you pay me, I will build it, we have a masonry crew.

Now this will kill thread because all you want is memes.

Kansan here tornadoes actually doing major damage are rare

Can you give some prices? Do you know how much a small two story stone or brick house would cost to build? Not looking for anything exact, just a guesstimate would fine.

so says the shit tier hungarian
you main export is porn whores

If tornado can pick up and toss around a 5,000+ pound vehicle would a brick house really stop it? I was always under the impression they do wood cause it's easier to rebuild.

>We can and sometimes do, build the EXACT same thing here and do it for MUCH cheaper.
Is that why your oldest buildings are barely like 100 years old?

You're mistaking us with the Czech Republic. Actually our main export are electronics, parts, cars and medicine. We are high tech yo.

lol my old high school was older than america

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Where the fuck did that woman come from? Did she bail from the car or what?

In Mexico we make foundations with heavy rocks and cement, and they are more or less 50 cm (19.685 In) under the ground, so I'm sure a tornado will not lift a house like that, but I'm not sure if its walls could stand the hits of all the things the tornado throws

So people should only live in a tiny fraction of the territory of the US?
No hurricanes basically excludes the entire coast, and no tornadoes means no living in the plains/north-west part of the South