DID ANYONE JUST FEEL THAT?

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No one cares that you grew up in the ring of fire.

I live in lower NY and didn't feel shit. People are freaking out and make big claims. Chill the fuck out and stop being so selfish. I hope the earthquake didn't do any damage
 
What does this have to do with where I grew up? lol.

5.9 is average intensity at best... and people are flipping out. That's my point.
 
people are flipping out because this is the first time most of us have ever felt the earth move under our feet. So let us flip out with each other, and go mind your own business.
 
Because you opened this thread with intentions to flaunt your experience with seismic activity to those who stand on sturdy ground. Its just immature and unnecessary
 
I was 2 when was in an earthquake over 5.9, bud, so I'm not sure what experience we're talking about. I dont remember it quite that well lol.
 
Actually 5.9 is pretty damn good if it's shallow.
There was a 4.8 right by my school a few years ago that took out all the shelves in the library and caused some cracking to a lot of homes and so forth.
For an area where it isn't really built for earthquakes, 5.9 is pretty huge and could cause structural damage.
 
cool. two threads, one topic. same post:

I'm in DC now. People evacuated a lot of buildings and some had falling masonry but nothing to bad. the main problems have just been that it's really fucked up public transport and the gridlock is crazy. cell phone service is also patchy. for the most part not that bad, just annoying.

 
I live in upstate NY, and my office definitely shook. I was kind of confused why my computer screen was shaking, and then all of a sudden the whole building was moving. Pretty funny/dramatic moment since no one had a clue what was going on. I've never felt the earth move beneath me so it was scary at first. The mood lightened after we realized we weren't in any danger.
 
i was in dulles airport, outside DC, and it was surprisingly calm considering how it could've been. i was grabbing lunch, and no one really moved or did anything because everyone was just confused about what was happening. i thought some bad shit was going down at first, cause I had never been in an earthquake before, but then it ended and a guy from california told us it was an earthquake. so crazy. i never wanna be in an earthquake again. that was pretty sketchy
 
everyones all - did you feel that earthquake?!?!!?!?

im all - i was on the subway it was shaking anyways, didnt notice

so i have no idea if i felt it or not
 
i was at kings dominion amusement park which is about 30 miles from the epicenter riding roller coasters when it happened. get at me. /claim. imsofuckingcoolright??
 
I didnt feel shit, my brother who was downstairs did...he said it just felt like the couch was shaking.
 
can you super cool cali guys tell us how unimpressed you are about this earthquake a few more times? we're super impressed
 
this is something i don't understand. i mean, we all live in the same country. so why do you have to try and make your fellow americans feel less significant? what's the point - are you trying to show you're better than them? it just doesn't make sense to me that you'd put yourself on a pedestal for no reason other than you geographical location. pretty stupid if you ask me.

not sure why you can't let someone who's never experienced the earth move beneath them be excited about it. its a new experience. you should at least be excited for them. rather than be a fucking douche, and prove the stereotype of americans. why push them down? you bully.
 
Jesus Christ. I didn't expect this. Why is everyone so fucking anal? I said it back jokingly. Does no one ever fuck around with their friends and give them a little shit?
 
Just pointing out that it's usually not a good thing if girls say "I have no idea if I felt it or not" to you. Just sayin.
 
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