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BeastProwl wrote:Jeeze, earthquakes, thunderstorms, hurricanes, what next? A frikkin black hole?
Rodimus Prime wrote:Wow, must have been powerful if it was felt up and down the Eastern Coast and into the Midwest. I thought a 5.9 wasn't that powerful...
SlyTF1 wrote:Rodimus Prime wrote:Wow, must have been powerful if it was felt up and down the Eastern Coast and into the Midwest. I thought a 5.9 wasn't that powerful...
It only took place half a mile below ground. The reason it was felt so far is because it was so shallow.
Scatman Jazz wrote:I felt it all the way over here in western Pennsylvania. It was a real baby shake, but still somewhat shocking since I've never experienced one.
Autobot032 wrote:I know this was scary and serious, but now that it's over and no one was killed and no serious damage was done, I think we can laugh about it, at least a little bit.
This isn't mine, but I had to share because this is just too funny.
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