This shit is convincing me that the world will end soon. Since when do we get either, let alone both in the same damn day.
This shit is convincing me that the world will end soon. Since when do we get either, let alone both in the same damn day.
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well, how bad was the tornados?
My word we had this shit in Canada today man (earthquake). I'm like 30 minutes away from Toronto. Happened at like 1:45 pm. I was sleeping, just before it happened woke up and my whole room was shaking. I jumped out of bed quick and ran to the hallway then it stopped. Shit was Fucked up. It moved my bed over a couple centimetres.
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Yeah, its the same Earthquake.. The center of it was in Canada but reached all the way here to Detroit.
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Never experienced something like that before.
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That shits fucking insane, that is the last damn thing I ever thought I would experience here
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I felt the earthquake too, I live in upstate NY. It was crazy, I was at work and the whole place started shaking for like 10 seconds. Bitches were like screaming and shit but I kept it real cool.
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You were prolly taking a shit in the bathroom and fell in the toilet...and couldn't get out.
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I live in t.o basically.............. felt nothing.................... *yawns and continues masturbating*
While it might seem unusual for eastern Canada to shake from a quake, records kept by Natural Resources Canada ( http://www.nrcan.gc.ca) shows a number of strong earthquakes in 1925, 1929 (a 7.2 in the Grand Banks), 1935, 1944 and 1988.
"They're really not all that unusual," said Dr. Kazuya Fujita, professor of geological sciences at Michigan State Michigan.
"They come and go. We felt one from southern Illinois about three years ago; one that occurred in Pennsylvania in 1998 and another one that hit in Quebec in 1988.
"On average we feel an earthquake in southeast or central Michigan about every decade or so."
From The Detroit News: http://www.detnews.com/article/20100...#ixzz0rkHe7474
Mic is getting all paranoid.
If you noticed, earth quakes have been crazy this year almost appearing in a chain like a domino effect. Tornado's, never seen one.
lol... I don't really believe the world is coming to an end fool
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only ever dealt with a couple every small quakes...that nobody hardly noticed....i slept through them all....
tornadoes though, are pretty common here....never really been in a situation of devastation, but the shit has fuck a lot of things up that would actually affect my daily life..
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i was just gonna bring that incident up. i live in southeastern Wisconsin and we felt that one. i remember it was like 10pm or some shit, i was at my mom's taking a shit then all of a sudden the whole house shook, but it was only for like 3 seconds. just long enough to be like "what the fuck?" and then it was over.
but, i dont really think its impossible to get any kind of weather in any certain place. all you need is the right variables to happen at the same time.
and im suprised you've never had tornadoes in Detroit, im right across the lake and we get them all the fucking time in spring-fall lol.