anyone from Toronto, Ontario, or even the Northeast, anyone else feel that Earthquake?!

I didn't feel it at home, but many buildings in downtown Dayton, OH felt it.
 
I didn't feel it at home, but many buildings in downtown Dayton, OH felt it.
 
Originally Posted by jumpman247

LOL 5.0, I sleep through those. Man up Toronto.

I know, living in California has made me immune to them. 
People flooding the streets...
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Originally Posted by Sixfoot nathan

Toronto buildings arent built for earthquakes, once a stronger one hits they're collapsing
So untrue....our buildings are seismically rated, an Earthquake will not bring down our buildings unless it is something ridiculous and we are in the epi-center of the quake....step your structural engineering up
 
Originally Posted by Sixfoot nathan

Toronto buildings arent built for earthquakes, once a stronger one hits they're collapsing
So untrue....our buildings are seismically rated, an Earthquake will not bring down our buildings unless it is something ridiculous and we are in the epi-center of the quake....step your structural engineering up
 
Originally Posted by CelticsPride34

Originally Posted by Th3RealF0lkBlu3s

CA > NY

Does this still hold true when Oakland is floating in the Pacific?
Oakland isn't stuck on a peninsula like San Francisco is, so the likelihood of it floating into the Pacific is nil.

But, to answer your question, California will be even greater once it begins its spread into the Pacific and commands the oceans. So, yes, still true.
 
Originally Posted by CelticsPride34

Originally Posted by Th3RealF0lkBlu3s

CA > NY

Does this still hold true when Oakland is floating in the Pacific?
Oakland isn't stuck on a peninsula like San Francisco is, so the likelihood of it floating into the Pacific is nil.

But, to answer your question, California will be even greater once it begins its spread into the Pacific and commands the oceans. So, yes, still true.
 
Was bored so I ended up watching pr0n because I was home alone.
Felt the shake, thought it was was something from the basement, but nothing was there....
Thought it was some paranormal activity $*%$ or God telling me I shouldnt be doin the things I was doing...
... then it hit me. It was an earthquake.
 
Was bored so I ended up watching pr0n because I was home alone.
Felt the shake, thought it was was something from the basement, but nothing was there....
Thought it was some paranormal activity $*%$ or God telling me I shouldnt be doin the things I was doing...
... then it hit me. It was an earthquake.
 
I live in Toronto and I was actually on the toilet taking a $#%%. I heard my mom yell my name and say "What the %+@$ are you doing"
and ran to her and just give her a stoneface and said mom, it's called an Earthquake
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I live in Toronto and I was actually on the toilet taking a $#%%. I heard my mom yell my name and say "What the %+@$ are you doing"
and ran to her and just give her a stoneface and said mom, it's called an Earthquake
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Originally Posted by EightysBaby

I live in Toronto and I was actually on the toilet taking a $#%%. I heard my mom yell my name and say "What the %+@$ are you doing"
and ran to her and just give her a stoneface and said mom, it's called an Earthquake
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Thought you were taking that massive dump


But its nice to see the roles reversed and see how the east coast reacts to an earthquake
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