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#Blizzardof2015 Prep: Pot? Empty Shelves? Gas Lines? Check.

As the Northeast braced for the "blizzard of 2015," the region's residents shared their preparations on social media, from rolled joints to Tostitos.
Cicero Goncalves of Queens dons grizzly bear garb he waits in New York's Penn Station for a train Sunday.
Cicero Goncalves of Queens dons grizzly bear garb he waits in New York's Penn Station for a train Sunday.Verena Dobnik / AP

As the Northeast braced for a punishing winter storm dubbed the "blizzard of 2015," denizens of the region, especially New York City — which is expecting more than 2 feet of snow — took to social media to share their Sunday night preparations.

The NH Pot Farm, which aims to become the first educational marijuana farm in New England, took a unique approach:

Others lamented the lines at gas stations and grocery stores, bemoaning the empty shelves in some retailers:

Many people hunkering down infused their messages with humor:

The fun included this mock-up of New York Mayor Bill de Blasio, who urged residents to stay home, as a character on HBO’s "Game of Thrones":

Some storm enthusiasts said they wouldn't stay inside, like these Boston University students, who planned a little "snowbrawl" for the big day:

And yet others simply said they would stay out of the mayhem:

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— Miranda Leitsinger