Author Topic: oklahoma (including me) just got hit with a huge earthquake (magn. 5.6 - 5.8)  (Read 2165 times)


maybe she's a lighter sleeper and the sound of something rattling slightly woke her up

or maybe she just woke up by something else but it happened to be at the time of the quake

your sis wanted attention

boom
okay lol

there's no way she felt a standard california earthquake 400 miles away so hard that she woke up from her sleep. like, one time at school it earthquaked and i didnt even notice til a pencil on the ground was shaking. and i was near the epicenter. not 400 miles away
Right because she just somehow knew that an earthquake had happened in Oklahoma. She didn't mention an earthquake, just that she felt her bed shaking slightly (note, this was just like 5 minutes after it happened, so she couldn't have read about it anywhere). I don't know why you're so adamant about the fact that it couldn't be felt here.  

And like I said, she was barely sleeping. Also, someone else that I know who lives in STL said they felt something, albeit just small tremors.

Edit: if you still don't believe, me, look here.

http://www.ksdk.com/weather/earthquake-near-tulsa-felt-in-stl/313201906

Edit2: http://fox2now.com/2016/09/03/magnitude-5-6-earthquake-shakes-great-plains-felt-in-st-louis/
« Last Edit: September 03, 2016, 07:25:06 PM by Georges »

I was at work but didn't feel it. Kinda hard when you're busy and walking around briskly.

maybe there was another earthquake in st louis


maybe there was another earthquake in st louis
McZealot, they felt it in St. Louis, and it's been proven fact. You're wrong, lay off already.

McZealot, they felt it in St. Louis, and it's been proven fact. You're wrong, lay off already.

Once you become a liberal atheist vegan butthurt over global warming, you fall out of the realm of sanity. He's gone, sir. I'm sorry. We've lost him.

Once you become a liberal atheist vegan butthurt over global warming, you fall out of the realm of sanity. He's gone, sir. I'm sorry. We've lost him.
we've failed

we've failed



ok but hey now guys please remember this is a thread about an earthquake
« Last Edit: September 03, 2016, 11:57:56 PM by Decepticon »


best thing about living in seattle is that there's going to be a huge ass earthquake, talking exceeding 9.0 magnitude. it's going to happen in the next 200 years, but nobody knows when, so it could happen at any second. the tsunami triggered by the earthquake would kill more people than the earthquake itself managed, and there wouldn't be any power for months. entire towns will be wiped off the map, no doubt, thanks to our friend the cascadia subduction zone
« Last Edit: September 04, 2016, 02:28:56 AM by Legoboss »