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Inori

ouranhshc wrote:

http://jmckinley.posterous.com/dc-earthquake-devastation
LOL
Firo Prochainezo
Hika

Firo Prochainezo wrote:

JAJAJAJAJAAJAJAAJAJAAAAAA
Shellghost
Hahahaha, wow.

That's great.
Mismagius
AEAHEUEIAOAUHEUAI
jjrocks
2 natural disasters within a week. BEST. WEEK. EVER.
Shellghost
It's like Australia in the summer.

Cyclones everywhere, every direction.
Hika
oh I always wondered what you guys called it down there. /run
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Kamure

jjrocks wrote:

2 natural disasters within a week. BEST. WEEK. EVER.
To some, eh....
To others, a terrible but awesome time.

There's another orgasm joke there.
Lilac
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Kamure

jjrocks wrote:

=3= good for you, Cuddlebun.

Anyway, the hurricane will sure be fun~ I'll make sure to liveblog it for all of you guys~ (2 natural disasters in a week~ must be my lucky day~)
Here's my all-nighter during that hurricane.

Hurricane All-Nighter
Blackouts happening now.... 1:59 am
Strong Winds.... 2:34 am
Signs of Risky Flooding.... 2:45am
Odd Calm.... No Lightning 3:27 am
Weak.... 4:19 am
Realizes the Worse Will Come in the Morning and Logs Off.... 4:30 am.
Hika
Ahhhh, I wonder how it turned out.
lkjl23
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Hika

NeverDie wrote:

Not sure about you guys, but I prepared for the worst



luckily everything turned out ok
ARE YOU SERIOUS BRO
Mismagius

NeverDie wrote:

Not sure about you guys, but I prepared for the worst



luckily everything turned out ok
That one must be a really precious stick - why would you want to protect it so much by attaching it to a car?
Firo Prochainezo

NeverDie wrote:

Not sure about you guys, but I prepared for the worst



luckily everything turned out ok
This is hilarious.
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Kamure

NeverDie wrote:

Not sure about you guys, but I prepared for the worst



luckily everything turned out ok


DAT STICK
ziin
+10 internets good sir.

I didn't get any rain from Irene and I wanted it. NJ hogged it all I think.
NoHitter
Man why are people so concerned about cyclones hurricanes typhoons when strong ones hit our country almost every week.
ziin
You're the only person in this thread talking about typhoons. There's never been a typhoon in the Eastern US.
Nazeko

NoHItter wrote:

Man why are people so concerned about cyclones hurricanes typhoons when strong ones hit our country almost every week.
And that every week is too often. The typhoon was veryquicksupercoolheavysprinkle.
Because it was too quick, it does not result to class suspension :(
awp

NoHItter wrote:

Man why are people so concerned about cyclones hurricanes typhoons when strong ones hit our country almost every week.
maybe because most of us don't live in or near your country

people only give a shit about things when they feel it may impact them in some way
lkjl23
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Kamure

NeverDie wrote:

awp wrote:

maybe because most of us don't live in or near your country

people only give a shit about things when they feel it may impact them in some way
Or like the fact it hit New York City AKA the capital of the world.
OR the fact that a hurricane or a earthquake rarely, I MEAN ALMOST IMPOSSIBLE, hits the east coast.
Cuddlebun
are you retarded
DerekMcD
This February, they had a 3.5 Earthquake in the coast of Southwest Alabama and there's people who lives in this island felt it and I didn't felt it in here. The local news says no people hurt and damages reported.

I remember we get many hurricanes back in 2004-2005 in here. Ivan > Cindy > Dennis > Katrina.

This makes sense!!! Ivan and Irene are both names that started with a same letter.

Never forget the 2005 New Orleans Hurricane.

Watch...
ouranhshc

kokoroanime wrote:

This February, they had a 3.5 Earthquake in the coast of Southwest Alabama and there's people who lives in this island felt it and I didn't felt it in here. The local news says no people hurt and damages reported.

I remember we get many hurricanes back in 2004-2005 in here. Ivan > Cindy > Dennis > Katrina.

This makes sense!!! Ivan and Irene are both names that started with a same letter.

Never forget the 2005 New Orleans 2 Hurricane.

Watch...
there was an earthquake in alabama?
DerekMcD

ouranhshc wrote:

there was an earthquake in alabama?
Not the first earthquake in Alabama. In 2003, they had a 4.0 earthquake in Northeast Alabama and last September, B'ham had some 3.0 earthquake though... Earthquakes are rare in the south coast of the US I think.
ouranhshc

kokoroanime wrote:

ouranhshc wrote:

there was an earthquake in alabama?
Not the first earthquake in Alabama. In 2003, they had a 4.0 earthquake in Northeast Alabama and last September, B'ham had some 3.0 earthquake though... Earthquakes are rare in the south coast of the US I think.
well, i can i didn't feel a thing over here in Hattiesburg, MS
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Kamure
Hmmm, when I started this topic, I was wondering on how it happened (it's freaking almost on the middle of the plate!), not on it was strong.... But that earthquake in Alabama somewhat makes sense... I forgot my plate boundaries....
silmarilen
a couple of weeks ago we had a magnitude 4.5 earthquake here in the netherlands, that was the 3rd most heavy one we ever had here...
hinamizawan
Here in the Azores islands it's common to have lots of earthquakes but I never felt one (fortunately) in my whole life until now ._.
I guess it gives bad luck if I say this O.O'
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Kamure
Might as well change the title, and yeah, earthquakes....
DerekMcD
I heard Turkey had a some 7 quake in Van.
UnderminE

kokoroanime wrote:

I heard Turkey had a some 7 quake in Van.
600+ dead, over 4000 people injuried.
DerekMcD
There's 8.7 Magnitude earthquake that hit Indonesia and it's been 8 years after a 9.0+ Magnitude.
Pizzicato
so the plates are deteriorating and there's nothing we can do but discuss. the countries within the ring of fire except japan is safe so far.
yeahyeahyeahhh
We're all fucked cause of 2012 that's why all of this is happening.
Faust
If I mention HAARP am I relevant?
ziin
This is why I live in an area that isn't destroyed by tornados, hurricanes, typhoons, drought, flooding, blizzards, desertification, earthquakes, tsunamis, plagues, man-eating-fish, mosquitoes, crocodiles, bears, tigers, or venomous snakes on a yearly basis.

The most dangerous thing around here is kudzu. Thanks Japan.
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