EVERYBODY FUCKING PANIC: 5.3-magnitude tremor rocks Victoria for at least 20 seconds
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[QUOTE=Untouch;36397199]my hearts go out to all that were affected by this tragic disaster[/QUOTE]
Heart[B]s[/B]?
[QUOTE=Sir M;36397716]Heart[B]s[/B]?[/QUOTE]
uhh I'm a cow
no you're a whale you silly liar
though I wouldn't be surprised if you're lying about that, too
I thought you meant Victoria, BC, Canada, I almost shit myself
I was reading Facepunch and missed it.
Only found out when a friend called me. What a COMPLETE AND UTTER DISASTER! THE HORROR!
THE HOOOORRRRROORRRR!!!!
I'm glad everybody lives. Holy fuck!
I didn't feel shit. I was either in the car, or in Woolworths liquor at that point (and I already had alcohol in me from our post exam celebrations, so maybe that part explains it).
Nobody else around me at any point acted weird though, so maybe it was just weaker over here than elsewhere.
There was an earthquake like that in where I live (Lithuania, somewhere in the middle of Europe) a few years ago, it was, how do you put it, [i]miserably boring[/i], as in, there was a poll in the news asking if people felt it happen. The most damage to happen was a crack in someone's ceiling, but old Russian multi-story houses aren't of the most premiere build quality. There weren't even any bottles falling over.
There was a tremor? barely felt anything
I hope that lady recovers quickly from that spilt cup of tea.
My mate's nan spilled a cup of tea once and it was awful. Got all in the carpet.
She still cries about it some nights when it rains =[
RIP Soda bottles
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Oh god, it's a disaster
in kentucky, we never have earthquakes or anything.
just some tornadoes ever so often, and their pretty rare too.