>In addition to setting the telegraph lines almost literally on fire
the almost seems important here
>>In addition to setting the telegraph lines almost literally on fire
the almost seems important here
don't be a nigger. I didn't say "almost" because it didn't "almost". I used "literally" because they literally did.
"The storm rocked Earth’s magnetic field, sparked auroras over Cuba, the Bahamas and Hawaii, set fire to telegraph stations," https://spaceweatherarchive.com/2020/08/30/a-warning-from-history-the-carrington-event-was-not-unique/
don't be a nigger. I didn't say "almost" because it didn't "almost". I used "literally" because they literally did.
"The storm rocked Earth’s magnetic field, sparked auroras over Cuba, the Bahamas and Hawaii, set fire to telegraph stations,"
https://spaceweatherarchive.com/2020/08/30/a-warning-from-history-the-carrington-event-was-not-unique/
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