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  • Arundlemcbrundle
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    Richard Luckett is a communist!!!

    WERE ALL GONNA DIE!!!!1!!21!!!!!!11!!!!!!!!!!11!!!!!1

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  • grundlepunch
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    calm down people.... we will all be fine

    Richard Luckett, a seismologist from the British Geological Survey, said there has not been a spike in global seismic activity.
    "If there was a big increase in the number of magnitude 6.0s in the past decade we would know it, because we would see it in the statistics," Luckett said. "We haven't seen an increase in 7.0s either."
    He said scientists often see strong earthquakes but they don't get reported because the damage or death toll is minimal. According to USGS data, the world is hit by about 134 earthquakes a year in the 6.0- to 6.9-magnitude range — or about two a week.
    "The point is that earthquakes are common and always have been," he said.

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  • Pedro
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    yup, we're fucked.

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  • Even
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  • Lawn Guyland
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  • Arundlemcbrundle
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    haha imagine if all these major earthquakes popping up are just the prequel to some sick serious thing that about to happen

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  • Burton58
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    yep the earth in 2 years

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  • crosbike
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    Add Turkey to the list. We alls gonna die lawdy.

    http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100308/...key_earthquake

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  • wannabejeep
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    Originally posted by Mighty Quine View Post
    dude im waiting for pangea.....plate tectonics and shit.....na mean?
    I never thought I'd see the words "Plate Tectonics" and "Na Mean" in the same sentence

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  • Scottmc01
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    (CNN) -- A strong earthquake with magnitude 6.5 struck Friday night in the ocean southwest of Sumatra in Indonesia, the U.S. Geological Survey said.
    hmmm

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  • Burton58
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    i would love it if nevada/arizona gets a beach

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  • Buffalo Phil
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    Originally posted by Hydra View Post
    fxd
    Good thing you corrected your grammar along with your fix.

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  • Riot
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    Fret for your prozac and learn to swim.

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  • 003brian
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    Originally posted by Buffalo Phil View Post


    That and it just so happens that there is a fault line running the entire span of the pacific coast, here in the Americas and Asia too.
    haha, im just wating for cali to fall off the map

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  • Hydra
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    Originally posted by Buffalo Phil View Post
    Tectonic Instability is my Middle Names...
    fxd

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