This Picture Of Someone's Strapped Down House In Florida Is Going Viral For Obvious Reasons

People in Florida have been preparing for Hurricane Milton for days now.

Two women walk past boarded-up windows with "Stay Safe ♥ TPA Strong" graffiti. Pixel art mushrooms are painted on the adjacent wall
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They've been boarding up windows.

Person in business attire walks past a boarded-up storefront, checking their phone
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They've been filling sandbags.

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And for those unable to leave, they've been stocking up on supplies.

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But one person's unconventional hurricane prep is going viral.

Spectrum Bay News 9 took this photo of a house that is literally strapped down:

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The picture quickly went viral with people wondering if it was actually genius or not.

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"Concrete anchors in the ground, this is sick actually," one person said.

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"I am intrigued. I am not judging. I’m genuinely fascinated," another person said.

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Everyone seems to have an opinion on this house.

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"Yeah, that'll show the storm," this person joked.

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"As much as I hate Florida, I love Florida," another person commented.

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Ultimately, one thing is for sure: we need a post-storm update about what happens.

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