I live in Portland Oregon and my wife has gone bat shit crazy telling me we need to move. Thoughts?
http://video.foxnews.com/v/4356513070001/report-mega-quake-could-kill-13000-in-pacific-northwest/#sp=show-clips
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7 RepliesI think it'd solve California's water crisis pretty damn quick.
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Westcoast getting annihilated? Music to the ears tbh.
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Move. Or CHUGGIT
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Will happen @ some point! But could easily be more than 1/4 million years away! time is split into different categories cosmological, geological & biological & "happening soon" from a geologist or a cosmologist will mean 100,000yrs+
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Don't believe it to be honest
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Edited by I got bant: 7/23/2015 10:41:41 PMThere is no what to think of it. It WILL happen. http://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2015/07/20/the-really-big-one http://www.cnn.com/2014/10/14/us/earthquake-preparedness-oregon/ https://www.intellihub.com/fema-official-warns-everything-west-of-interstate-5-will-be-toast-massive-natural-disaster-coming/ To just put this off Fox News propaganda is equal to walking through a mine fields without a metal detector.
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Should help w the drought
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Make a really tall tower and live on the top but make it very thick
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This could shake things up a bit.
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It's fox news... 'nuff said.
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2 Replies>Fox News Nothing to see here folks move along (͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
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Because tsunamis and earthquakes are a natural annual thing. Best to know and understand where you are living. Buyer beware.
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Move, you know that she will never let it go.
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Just fear mongering to stir up views
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It's understandable but I mean hey if it happens and you don't move well that's your problem.
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1 ReplyKek, I live right next to the coast
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1 Replyits jesus, apocalypse, ISIS, and tom cruise all rolled into one!!!
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2 RepliesI think the people who live in Portland should just stay there. Honestly, no one will miss you guys. :P
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1 Reply*Walks into thread* "Seems pretty sketchy." *Sees Fox News* OH GOD NO PLEASE NO [spoiler]Fox News is known to lie.[/spoiler]
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3 RepliesI live near Portland
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3 RepliesMichio Kaku? That same scientist that was on the History Channel's shows about the "doomsday" in 2012, telling everyone that the world was gonna end? LMAO I don't believe anything that guy says I live in California and this "super earthquake" is all hype. They've been warning about this for decades and nothing has happened. The smaller earthquakes we get are relieving stress and preventing "the big one" from happening. More fear mongering by the media. Keep eating that up.
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1 ReplyI don't believe that image is real.
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1 ReplyThat image does look pretty terrifying.