10-hour blackout in Spain. Chaos in the streets!!

by No_Combination1346

27 comments
  1. I mean, it doesnt beat sitting at home playing Snake II on a Nokia 3310, but sure.

  2. And that’s why we can’t help it: our worst is also our best

  3. Scandinavian nightmare right there… People doing stuff together, and probably not even blackout drunk while doing so.

  4. I got happy just by watching. I wanna move to Spain now 😍

  5. It was pretty fun, let’s do it again another time! But this time please madrilians don’t be stupid and just respect people crossing the zebra crosses and don’t spend all your wage on mercadona at once for a 6-hour blackout.

  6. I had to work for all of you mf’ers. Electricity was back up by 14:00 in Bilbao, so i had a 1 hour break. Aside for that it was a regular day for me

  7. When we go out, interact and have good old analog fun again. I miss that…

  8. The average situation was more moderate but definitely could be way worst.

  9. For the young folk, this was life before the internet. Daily parties.

  10. The thing is, there was a blackout on one of the best days to be outside.

  11. Pedro and Isabel were just delighted to stop pretending they were doing any work

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  12. The problem here is not technology it’s work. People are happy because they are not working.

  13. So hear me out.

    One day, every year, completely at random, power is just shut off. Not because of some real outage or accident. Just someone flipping a switch.

    There is no or very little warning (a day at most) and obviously some systems should be excluded, everything actual lives depend on, not just convenience, expedience or money.

    Basically the grown up version of a snow day.

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