2.7? ok so I don't live in an area that gets quakes often (closest is New Madrid and there hasn't been a big un there since the 1800s) but I didn't think LAers would get out of bed for anything over, say, a 6 if not higher.
My thoughts: I can’t think of a better way to inadvertently redpill millions of Californians faster.
Many Californians have an app called quakefeed installed on their phones to alert them of nearby tremors as the earliest possible warning of The Big One.
Anyone can check out quakefeed and see for themselves how many fucking <3.0 tremors occur in a given day/week/month anywhere in the globe.
It even comes with a feature that’s basically “don’t bother me unless it’s >X.XX”
This makes me laugh. So typical. We have trains that pass by our house that generate more than a 2.7! I lived in California for 47 years. I know earthquakes ans you won’t even feel a 2.7
I agree. I grew up in Southern California. My dad was in the Northridge quick, as he was living in Northridge at the time. We made it through all the earthquakes. Yes 2.7 is a hiccup
It's like the leaking pipe in Georgia
Or boarded up windows and republican monitors must stand 20 feet away cause u know, covid and stuff.
You mean the leaky toilet? Ridiculous!
Aftershocks can be stronger than that.
Most people will not even notice a sub 3.0 M earthquake.
it is amazing how disasters occur so frequently on election days.
You need an excuse to stop the counting so you can get that "F" curve in there like Potatus did.
A 2.7 earthquake in LA happens when a Taco Truck drops a bowl of carnitas.
They might use it to stop the count though. It's as logical a reason as any.
As a native Angelino I can tell you that we don't get out of bed for anything under a 4.
2.7 is barely noticeable, if you notice it at all.
Lol. Did they cut to the grocery aisle with canned goods on the floor yet?
2.7? ok so I don't live in an area that gets quakes often (closest is New Madrid and there hasn't been a big un there since the 1800s) but I didn't think LAers would get out of bed for anything over, say, a 6 if not higher.
My thoughts: I can’t think of a better way to inadvertently redpill millions of Californians faster.
Many Californians have an app called quakefeed installed on their phones to alert them of nearby tremors as the earliest possible warning of The Big One.
Anyone can check out quakefeed and see for themselves how many fucking <3.0 tremors occur in a given day/week/month anywhere in the globe.
It even comes with a feature that’s basically “don’t bother me unless it’s >X.XX”
This could be fun
I put my ballot into a drop box in front of BestBuy electronics, do you think my vote will get counted?
If you voted yes, no it won't sadly
I voted Yes for recall and Yes for Larry Elders.
Nothing. Minor wall shake...
Neighbors will cause more with Bass Music..
That's as much shaking as the subsonic boom boxes some people are driving around.
This makes me laugh. So typical. We have trains that pass by our house that generate more than a 2.7! I lived in California for 47 years. I know earthquakes ans you won’t even feel a 2.7
"We need a distraction!!!"
Fake news, it was just Oprah going out for a jog.
I agree. I grew up in Southern California. My dad was in the Northridge quick, as he was living in Northridge at the time. We made it through all the earthquakes. Yes 2.7 is a hiccup
Sense a pattern yet?
In oklahoma we had more earthquakes than usual when franking water was injected into disposal wells. The theory is they lubricated the fault lines.
Would you be surprised if democrats didn't try that to stop the count in California?
Cali Twitter always freaks out about an earthquake, it'll pass in a few hours.
EDIT: Ayyyy and it did.