I lived all of my life except the past 4 years in California so I have experienced many earthquakes, including two major ones. They’re not so bad, and kind of fun. I could tell within the first few seconds whether it was going to be a bad one or not. After the first jolt, it either tapers off or it gets worse. As I said, I’ve only experienced two times where it got worse, in 1971 and in 1994. Yep those were bigguns.
I'm not going to say I saved this issue as a bribe for finishing a block of assigned readings, but I'm not NOT saying that.
1. I saw "Thunderbird and Whale" and immediately thought of the Port Angeles bookshop where Bella buys a book on "the cold ones" in Twilight. I have brain rot.
This is so so good, keep up the most excellent work ☺️
thank you very much Lonely Robot (for lack of your name haha)!
You’re so welcome. Also, my name is Matt 😎
I lived all of my life except the past 4 years in California so I have experienced many earthquakes, including two major ones. They’re not so bad, and kind of fun. I could tell within the first few seconds whether it was going to be a bad one or not. After the first jolt, it either tapers off or it gets worse. As I said, I’ve only experienced two times where it got worse, in 1971 and in 1994. Yep those were bigguns.
I live in the UK so experiencing an earthquake is something that is far off. I can't even imagine what it would be like to feel those first tremors.
The most accurate way to describe it is it’s like feeling turbulence on an airplane.
I'm not going to say I saved this issue as a bribe for finishing a block of assigned readings, but I'm not NOT saying that.
1. I saw "Thunderbird and Whale" and immediately thought of the Port Angeles bookshop where Bella buys a book on "the cold ones" in Twilight. I have brain rot.
2. The partridge story! It's so good. ~coo~
lol PUT THEM IN THE HOLE