Southeastern korea

>southeastern korea
>gas-like smell
>millions of ants seen along shoreline
>thousands of fish washing onshore
>crows fleeing city
is it going to happen in korea, Sup Forums? is kek coming for us next?

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Eh probably just some kind of failed bio weapon test or something probably nothing to worry about most likely

Good luck?
>flag says USA.

>surprised that people move around

it's the fucking apocalpyse about to strike and nobody's going to fucking care, because it's south korea.
fuck Sup Forums.

probably some sort of chemical spill in the ocean, the chemical having a smell that attracts ants (maybe other insects too), while btfo'ing fish

Methane leak from deep underground?

we like korea, user. be safe.

ching chong chang chung?
chin chin chong chon. chin chun chong.

PLAGUE

IT'S PLAGUE

worry

OP tell your mom she can't wash herself in the ocean. animals are dying because of this!

Undersea methane pocket near the shore ruptured maybe? There any seismic activity in the area?

a week and half ago, a minor one. could that possibly be the reason?

bumpin for answers

Probably an undersea volcano, heating the water and killing the fish. With carbon being released. Ants are attracted to carbon.

>failed bio weapon test
>nothing to worry about

wat

underwater permafrost melting releasing methane.

this is the end.

It's probably the shitty japanese nuclear reactors

t. korean

I like korea
gather as much kimchi as you can- ill be there in 8 hours to help

Typical burger mentalism

KOREA IS CONFIRMED KILL

does anyone remember timetravelbro or futurebro or whatever his name was who used to post about everyone in the future living in underwater habitats and the land above being inhospitable because of underwater methane production? he posted 'proof' of some weird looking watch and seemed surprisingly legit.

well yeah its not like its a real country

>time traveller
>surprisingly legit

/x/ pls

what

...

is sum ting wong?

Everyone knows of futurebro.

He also said he has a hot girlfriend from the moon. He also admitted to it all being fake and rehearsal for a novel he plans to write.

Remember that he also lived in a Sup Forums arcology. Because Sup Forums is apparently a huge corporation that owns an arcology.

worldoceanreview.com/en/wor-1/energy/methane-hydrates/

Imagine huge clouds of invisible gas drifting towards the shore. One little spark and.. good night.

If there's a smell, obviously something is in the air, don't you have scientists taking samples and testing stuff or whatever?
Though somebody else somewhere said there are also strange clouds and they are fearful of an earthquake maybe.

This man knows his shit

they keep shooting kim's missiles down

he expected it; so he poisoned the sea where he knew the current would take it to south korea

?

youtube.com/watch?v=MfboeaVFDAA

DEM DUBS

These dubs will protect you, Korea

kek wills an earthquake now

youtube.com/watch?v=NHQ799bEc4Y

KEK IS UPON US

PRAISE HIM

this is divine punishment you kpop fags
the time of plastic gooks is at an end

Is the north finally cracking down on those hippies?

Your web comics are trash btw

you say fuckn what jew

Methane is odourless

fuck off with your scientific knowledge, we're trying to shit bricks here

This could well be it. High levels of methane disolved in the water would explain the dead fish washing up on shore. I've often read stuff about animals, or at least some of them, being hypersensitive to seismic activity (where that lias on the scale between PLoS ONE and cracked.com I'm not sure), so the could account for the crows pissing off. The ants might be feeding on something that's washing up out of the sea.