As you've probably heard, Popocatepetl erupted with Pavlof in Alaska erupting right afterwards. Do you know what this means? It's stress building up and down this stupid side of the hemisphere. Think about it, we've had really large earthquakes in Alaska and Chile for a while now. It's just a matter of time before we get the Big-fucking-One earthquake in California.
Sayonara, /an/als. It's been nice knowing you.
they've been talking about this for 20-25 years now. at this point lets just get it over with
I live in the middle of no where and nothing can fall on me so idc. Feel bad for the suckers in LA and SF. Imagine being in a skyscraper when it hits. That would blow.
>pay 3500 for shitty one room apartment
>die in earthquake
East coast master race. I was walking during a 5.8 and somehow didn't even notice.
>>2091025
I go to school in Riverside. Luckily, there aren't tall buildings on campus so I can't wait for the show
>live right on the fault
>been having dreams of waking up to sound of a huge earthquake recently
I've been stockpiling water, just in case though. But I'm not holding my breath for it to happen.
The only thing I'm concerned about is if it's going to affect Yellowstone.
>>2091024
Live near Mt. Diablo, I'm more worried about my parrot than the place coming down, it's pretty small. My last home was the top of a 4 level apartment building in San Ramon, not even a 1/2 mile from a fault. Only big earthquake I was there for, came from the Napa area, was one hell of a ride.
Hopefully the energy is released steadily over time instead of all at once. I guess that's all we can hope for.
It would be an entertaining change of pace from sunny and nothing happening.
>>2091024
>how is this /an/
>>2091403
>what is nature?
>>2091403
>nature
Besides, it's nice to not see the usual threads over and over.
>>2091024
Good riddance. West coast sux
>>2091024
OP, pls take a basic geology class before posting