Caution: Don’t Let People With Cold Sores Near Your Baby

Newborn babies have fragile immune systems, which is why it is so important for us to keep them safe.

Pregnant women get flu shots and tetanus-diptheria-pertussis shots. Partners and grandparents get them, too, and for those first three months, anyone with a runny nose and some common sense stays far away.

What you might not think about when considering whether to get near – kissing-level near, I mean – a newborn baby, though, is the herpes virus. Not the one that infects your nethers (though you should absolutely keep that away, too), but the one that manifests in cold sores on your mouth.

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That’s why this viral post by new mom Lucy Kendall is getting so much attention – she almost lost her two-week-old son to a terrifying infection passed through a cold sore. She made this post on Facebook detailing what had happened, how they found out, and how baby Oliver was treated – along with the wonderful news that he has made a full recovery.

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Some babies aren’t so lucky, and Lucy wants all of us to be aware of the dangers a simple cold sore can pose to a newborn. Statistics say that a third of infants who contract neonatal herpes will not survive, even with treatment, so it’s not something to take lightly.

The first signs are a high temperature and unwillingness to feed, followed by sores. If your baby is ever listless, hard to wake, or struggles to breathe you need to seek emergency help right away.

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It’s important to be informed when a newborn is coming into your life, so make sure and heed this warning from a mom who has been there – but wishes she hadn’t been. Keep those sweet babies close and safe through flu season and beyond!

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Poor People Share What They Think Would Shock Someone Who’s Never Been In Their Position

People like to say that it’s important to “walk a mile in another person’s shoes” to understand their position in life. Obviously, this is not meant to be taken literally, which is why it can be tough to fully grasp what other people are going through.

That’s why even a peek behind the curtain of what it’s like to live as a poor person can go a long way in encouraging kindness and grace, even if our true understanding is still lacking.

#15. Just to stay above water.

“The mental and emotional weight. It feels like you’re just going from crisis to crisis, expending all your effort just to stay above water, always knowing that something else is just around the corner, and it might be the big one that puts you down for good.

When I finally saved up enough to live on for a couple months, just the security that I could handle a crisis if needed was a huge load off my mind and significantly improved my happiness and mental health.”

#14. The embarrassment.

“The embarrassment of having to remove things from the belt at the cash register.”

#13. Another fee.

“It costs money to be poor. Don’t have enough in your bank account: get charged a fee. Can’t afford to pay rent on time: another fee.”

#12. A big part of it.

“I think hiding the embarrass that can be a big part of it. When your friends want to do things and you can either admit you’re poor, make an excuse to not go, or go and sit there and buy nothing.”

#11. The cheap stuff.

“Being told that you should invest in more expensive clothes and shoes because they last long than cheap stuff. I could barely afford the cheap stuff.”

#10. Take your pick.

“Picking what bill to pay based on what is about to be turned off.”

#9. The fear never goes away.

“Once you’ve been homeless, the fear of becoming homeless again never goes away. Stability, good credit, a little bit in savings will never be enough to soothe that gnawing stress that an injury or illness could land you there again.”

#8. No good option.

“Choosing between dinner and rent.”

#7. How hopeless it can seem.

“How hard it is to live week to week, and hope you have enough money to cover basic needs until your next payday.

How soul-crushing it can be when you realize do not have enough to make it to next payday, and you have to decide whether or not to get a cash/payday advance, even though you know that will be worse for you in the long run.

How hard it is to get out of it, and how hopeless it can seem. There is usually no end in sight.

How depressing it is, and how worthless it makes you feel, when you cannot make it and need to ask for help – and then have those who have never dealt with the same issue condemn you for needing it in the first place.”

#6. For months on end.

“Ignoring a reoccurring toothache for months on end…”

#5. It’s only a dollar.

“When someone says “It’s only a dollar” and you literally don’t even have a dollar in change bc that went into your gas tank.”

#4. Just enough to feed you.

“That it is impossible to save when you haven’t got enough. You can’t accumulate capital when everything you have is just enough to feed you (in the case of invisible poverty).”

#3. They still look so hungry.

“Giving the rest of your food to your sibling cause they still look so hungry and might start crying, which upsets your mother even more. Plus you are already in the euphoric stage.”

#2. Guarantees misery.

“Money does not buy happiness, but being too poor to eat some nights almost guarantees misery.”

#1. My feet still have problems.

“Wearing shoes that are too small. As a kid I got 2 pairs of shoes at the beginning of the school year. One for school, one for gym. Didn’t matter how much I grew, those were my shoes until the next September. My feet still have problems from this.”

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13+ Important Products and Services You Absolutely Don’t Want to Cheap out On

We all love a “good deal,” but it’s important to remember that you get what you pay for. What might seem like a bargain at the time can really come back to bite you when you least expect it. That’s why there are some products and services that are worth the extra cash.

#15. Suffering.

“Running shoes, I’m suffering from years of cheap runners.”

#14. Having to buy replacements.

“Anything that you don’t want to dispose of right away, basically. Buying very cheap products might lead to having to replace them more often, making the entire duration of you owning the product more expensive than if you were to buy something that costs a bit more.

This is a real issue poor people have to face: not only do they have to buy the cheapest products because they can’t afford more expensive stuff, in the long run it will cost them even more money too. This is one of the reasons why it’s so hard to escape poverty.”

#13. You only get one set of chompers.

“Dental work.”

#12. Worth every penny.

“Mattress, a good nights sleep is worth it every penny of it.”

#11. Spend the money.

“Shoes. I can’t tell you how much money I’ve wasted buying cheap shoes only to have them go to shit and have to buy new ones in like a month. Spend the money on the good shoes and you won’t have to spend it later.”

#10. White wall paint.

“As I just had to find out – (white) wall paint. The cheap stuff is gray and translucent.”

#9. A good deal isn’t worth it.

“Tattoos! I don’t really care how good of a deal you got on your new monstrosity.”

#8. If you want to ski again…

“Knee support. I learned the hard way. Do not buy the cheap things from CVS. You only have 2 knees and you will miss them when they are gone. Go for a Bauerfiend. Expensive as hell but these bad boys let me ski again!”

#7. Protect your investment.

“Power supply on your desktop PC.”

#6. You lose so much.

“Modems/routers. A lot of times the cheap ones can’t keep up with your internet speed, so you lose so much.”

#5. A good quality bra.

“Underwear especially the bra. Makes a whole lot of difference. Nothing worse than a cheap bad quality bra.”

#4. Lawyers

“A cheap lawyer is still expensive, and can create messes that will require you to hire a more expensive lawyer to fix.

If you ever doubt your lawyer’s judgment, it’s 100% worth it to seek a consultation elsewhere if only for a second opinion. You are under no obligation to tell your current lawyer if you decide to stick with them, and many lawyers offer free consultations anyway.

ETA: make sure you’re not running afoul of any provisions of your retainer agreement before seeking another consultation. Same goes for state laws. I can only speak for my own jurisdiction, where it’s perfectly fine to do so.”

#3. Safety first.

“Brakes and tires.”

#2. To reduce or prevent injury.

“Anything meant to protect you. Helmets, work boots, sporting equipment, ect. If the purpose of the item is to reduce or prevent injury, then don’t cheap out on it.”

#1. You don’t want the regret.

“Trash bags. They’re one of those items where you can really tell the quality difference. Trust me, you don’t want the regret of lugging a bag full of rotten produce and cat litter to the dumpster, trying to swing it over the edge and feel it tear apart in your hands on the upswing. It’s a horror you will never forget. Buy better trash bags.”

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Why It Seems Impossible to Only Buy One Item at Target, According to an Expert

If you shop at Target then you are well familiar with the experience of stopping by to pick up one or two things, only to make it to the checkout with a cart full of items. What did I need these dumbbells and spray cheese for? Who knows…but they were on sale!

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Now, the experts interviewed by Refinery29 – including Tom Meyvis, a New York University marketing professor – are backing us up with some science.

According to Meyvis, the Target juju starts with the enticing layout.

“Stores have an idea about the path shoppers take. Walmart was once famous for doing things like putting Band-Aids next to fishing hooks and things like that. Something you don’t naturally associate, but once you see them there, it makes sense. So when people come in for something in one category, you can cross-sell, you can sell them something that compliments in the next product category by making sure they’re right next to each other.”

Basically, Target designs their stores to help you find – and buy – what you didn’t realize you actually needed when you came into the store. Or something. A fact that seems to be confirmed by Refinery29’s interview with Target’s VP of Store Design, Joe Perdew.

“We know that some guests want to grab a coffee at Starbucks and explore the aisles, so we’ve added features like dynamic product vignettes throughout the store that help guests envision how things will fit into their lives. …in Home, products are cross-merchandised and displayed in lifestyle settings, so guests can imagine what they’ll look like in their own homes.”

It’s the reason you don’t see just a chair. You see a chair with a cute throw pillow sitting next to an end table with a picture frame and a lamp that complements everything else perfectly.

The bottom line, though, is that the layout, design, and colors at Target are inviting – they make us happy, which makes us want to stay, and the longer we stay, the more things go into our cart. At least, that’s what Kentucky psychologist Dr. Kevin Chapman says.

“It’s really well lit at Target, right? There’s a lot of color at Target. It’s pretty consistent throughout the store and generally that’s going to make people feel happier.”

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No one loves forking over their cash, but the experts seem to agree that all of the store’s design and marketing makes it hard for us to resist doing just that, and to feel good while we do it. I’m not sure whether that’s supposed to make me feel better or worse, but one thing’s for sure – heading to Target seems to be a recipe for a happy day.

At least, until you get your bank statement.

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You’ve Probably Never Heard About These 10 Cultural Practices from Around the World

Our world is full of different belief systems and cultural norms that might seem strange at first to an outsider looking in. But once you take the time to learn about how these practices came about and how they’re influenced by a unique culture, it’s easier to understand how truly cool our differences can be.

These 10 practices might sound strange at first glance, but trust me – they’re more fascinating and beautiful than anything.

#10. If you live in China, a metro might go right through your apartment building.

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And you thought living near the train tracks was a bad thing – this metro station in Chongqing is located inside a residential building and trains pass through the sixth floor. The solution has also been used in crowded spots in Japan, and residents are typically not too thrilled about the feat of architecture.

#9. Driving is a whole different experience in Egypt.

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Even though they have the same traffic laws as the rest of the world, the fact that they’re not enforced leads to people doing pretty much whatever they want on the roads. It’s definitely somewhere you’re going to want to keep your eyes peeled if you pull out onto the road.

#8. Filipino fast food restaurants sell giant portions.

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Not because they like to stuff themselves with fries, Americans – it’s because many Filipinos share lunch with friends, a tradition called barkada, so the large portions essentially amount to “family style.”

#7. Indonesian people eat off banana leaves instead of plates.

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They gather together in a botram, a term that means “eating together,” a tradition that unites people regardless of their origins They share banana leaf plates and everyone eats with their hands.

#6. Whole families in Pakistan ride on a single motorcycle.

This definitely seems different for people in America, who deal with complicated and extended laws for securing children on the roadways, but in Pakistan, it’s not uncommon to see an entire family riding on one motorcycle. It’s not because they believe it’s safe or comfortable, but simply a necessity.

#5. The cult of Kumari in Nepal is made up of little girls.

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Move over, Dalai Lama – and Cinderella, for that matter – little girls in Nepal dream of representing the Hindu goddess Taleju on earth. It’s said that she possesses the bodies of little girls, and her cult searches living children for the embodiment of Kumari.

There are more than one, but the Royal Kumari lives in Kathmandu and is selected after passing several strict rituals. She then settles into the palace and receives gifts, visitors, and blessings.

#4. Indian women born under a strong Mars influence might have wedded a tree.

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In Vedic astrology, it is believed that people born under a strong influence of Mars will not have happy marriages. They are called “manglik,” and are encouraged to meet and date each other, in order to neutralize the strong negative influences.

The situation is made harder for women because Indian people believe they can worsen the health of their husband. So, in order to try to make herself more attractive for marriage, tradition encourages manglik women to first “marry” a tree so that the curse can be left with it and not carried into a marriage with a man.

After the ceremony, the tree is cut and burned.

#3. Jewish people build temporary tent dwellings and live in them during Sukkot celebrations.

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The tents are called sukkah’s, and the most important aspect is that they be open to the sky so that Jews can contemplate the wanderings of their ancestors in the Sinai desert. Building and using the tent – in a backyard or on a balcony – is considered a sacred duty and the faithful spend as much time there as possible during the week of Sukkot celebrations.

#2. People in Great Britain need a license for each television set they have at home.

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BBC is public television and therefore funded by licensing fees. Every citizen who owns a television or other device they use to watch live broadcasts are subject to a separate fee. If you claim to not need or want a license, you have to explain your reasons for not watching television or be slapped with a hefty fine.

#1. Newborn babies in South Korea are considered to be 1 year old.

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There is no year zero, essentially. Things can get even more complicated if a family uses the Lunar New Year to mark age as well – a child born toward the end of a lunar year could turn two before they see month outside their mother’s womb.

Rest easy – they do use contemporary Gregorian calendars when filling out legal documents and deciding when a child is eligible to start school or enter into contracts on their own.

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These 12 Foods Should Never, Under Any Circumstances, Be Peeled

In life, there are some things that, once seen, can never be unseen. And that definitely applies to the insides of these 12 consumables that we all would have been better off never seeing in the first place.

Which is why I’m going to share them with you – misery loves company, and all!

#12. Blueberries have a dirty secret.

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They’re not even blue, y’all.

#11. Why would you peel a strawberry?

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They’re mushy enough as it is.

#10. An aloe vera leaf.

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Just let it soothe you and don’t think too hard about this…solid tube of clear jelly.

#9. I had no idea lemons had slices.

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They’re basically sour oranges.

#8. Same with limes.

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Wut.

#7. This clean-shaven lychee will give you nightmares.

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It looks like papier-mâché?

#6. Don’t peel your pomegranates.

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Unless you want nightmares.

#5. A peeled tomato is…

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Less than appetizing?

#4. This cherry has a juicy membrane.

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It looks like it’s about to hatch.

#3. This coconut looks like a brain.

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A mummified zombie brain.

#2. An under-ripe avocado.

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Always a disappointment.

#1. I may never eat an egg again.

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The white part. *gag*

h/t: Buzzfeed

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10+ Posts That Prove Parrots Are Devious Little Devils

Parrots are the class clowns of the animal kingdom. When they make an appearance in movies or TV, they’ll often say something funny and/or inappropriate at exactly the right moment, winning laughs for itself and its poor, hapless human victim at the same time.

But parrots don’t just have comedic prowess —  they’re also bird brainiacs. According to a study on African grey parrots, some birds can engage in simple conversation and learn up to 2,000 different words.

So when they do something funny, they might have done it on purpose, rather than simply coincidentally.

If you have yet to encounter a parrot in your lifetime, well, let these 11 people prove to you why you’ve really been missing out.

#11. Loki lives up to his name.

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#10. They can do more than mimic humans…

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#9. African greys are the bullies of the parrot world.

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#8. Not only a sense of humor, but a slightly sick one. Love it.

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#7. You never know what you’re getting with preowned cars…or pets.

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#6. That’s what you get for naming him Gandalf — a bird who’s much smarter than he looks.

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#5. When parrots use sarcasm.

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#4. They should have kept him in the interest of staff morale.

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#3. But, hey, at least they’re entertained.

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#2. Alright that’s just downright wrong.

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#1. Revenge is a dish best served tossed in one’s face.

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This Online Museum Is Preserving Sounds for Future Generations

Conserve the Sound is not your average museum. It describes itself as “an online museum for vanishing and endangered sound” and it’s exactly what the world could use right now. Daniel Chun and Jan Derksen are the brains behind the operation, and they’re committed to preserving sounds that are vanishing from our everyday lives.

Some examples include a rotary phone, typewriter keys, and the buzzing sound of a vintage intercom.

Remember the vintage viewfinders you used to play with as kids? That sound is cataloged by Conserve the Sound as well.

Be sure to browse through the online museum’s website. I guarantee there’s something on there to make everyone feel like an old timer. What a great idea!

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Top Beer Producer to Eliminate Plastic Rings and Glue Its Six-Packs Together

It’s no secret that the plastic rings that hold our beloved six-packs together are horrible for the environment. They end up in oceans and animals become caught in them and starve to death. I’ve even seen photos of turtles who got stuck in them and the plastic totally changed their shapes. Overall, it’s an environmental disaster. And you know that quite a few people aren’t taking the time to cut up the rings before putting them in the trash.

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But there’s good news from a top beer producer. Carlsberg, based in Denmark, has taken a bold step forward and come up with a glued six-pack design called the Snap Pack. This allows the six-packs to stay together without any extra plastic by using dots of glue.

The glue is strong enough to keep the cans together during transport but can be pulled apart easily.  It took three years to perfect the design. Carlsberg estimates that their new measure will reduce their use of plastic by 75% and will save over 1,300 tons of plastic each year. The Snap Packs will debut in the UK in September 2018 before they spread out to the rest of the world. Let’s hope other companies follow Carlberg’s lead.

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8+ Fascinating Facts About Hurricanes

Hurricane season is upon us once again. Those of us who live inland are not as familiar with the facts about these awful storms as the people who live on the coast. But, regardless of where you live, it’s important to know about the forces of nature.

Below are 10 interesting facts about hurricanes that might just blow your hair back.

10. If you look it in the eye, it will tell you its secrets.

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A ragged, symmetrical eye means the storm is struggling to maintain its strength, while a smooth, round one signals a strong, stable storm. Oddly though, the smaller the eye is, the more intense the storm.

9. Hurricane Patricia is the strongest hurricane ever recorded.

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She made landfall on the western coast of Mexico in 2015 as a huge category 5, with sustained winds of 210 mph off the coast and 150 mph when she made landfall.

8. There are only hurricanes in North America.

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While a mature tropical cyclone is known as a hurricane in the Atlantic and eastern Pacific Ocean, it’s called a typhoon when it appears near Asia and a cyclone everywhere else in the world.

7. The wind is only part of the danger.

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Weather reports typically focus on wind speeds, but more than half of the deaths related to hurricanes result from the storm surge, which is when the ocean water is pushed inland by the winds.

6. They get names so we can keep track of them.

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Meteorologists began naming hurricanes in the 1950s to make it easier for forecasters and news reporters to talk about them. Today, the Atlantic and eastern Pacific oceans each get a separate list of alternating names that are reused every six years.

5. The greatest danger is in the eyewall.

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The bands of wind and rain that spiral out from the center of a hurricane cause damage, flooding, and tornadoes. But the eyewall — the tight group of thunderstorms in the center — causes the most damage with its winds when it hits the shore.

4. Hurricane Hunters are a thing.

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They’re basically Helen Hunt in Twister, except they fly specially outfitted airplanes into the middle of storms to measure wind speeds and other meteorological data. They also drop sensors called dropsondes inside storms to read their activity.

3. The name of a particularly bad storm is usually retired.

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There’s no use tempting fate, I suppose, which is why the names of the most destructive and deadly hurricanes are taken out of circulation. Since hurricane names first started being recorded back in 1954, more than 80 names have been retired. For example, Matthew and Otto were retired after the 2016 hurricane season, and will be replaced by Martin and Owen the next time their letters roll around.

And, in case you were wondering, yes, Katrina, Sandy, Harvey, Irma, and Maria have all also been retired.

2. The eye is warm.

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This might not surprise you considering it’s a tropical storm, but since the eye is formed by air rushing down from the atmosphere to replace low pressure that’s being sucked away from the surface, the temperatures in the eye exceed 80 degrees Fahrenheit even thousands of feet above the Earth’s surface.

1. California has different problems.

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It seems a little weird that a state with hundreds of miles of coastline rarely deals with hurricane threats. While they certainly have their own issues with earthquakes and fires, to be sure, the colder temperatures of the Pacific ocean make hurricanes more unlikely. The worst one in history hit San Diego in 1858 and was only a category 1.

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