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Quoted: God's retribution against the wickedness of modern day Sodom & Gomorrah. If you didn't approve of their evil ways, you were the enemy there. I'm glad I'm out of Satan's Den. View Quote For all the “Love” and “Goodness” of god, it sure has a murderboner for wiping out parts of Humanity according to some people. WTF is with some of you literally wishing for megadeaths and millions of innocent lives lost over some crazy liberals and “degenerates”? Do you Listen to yourselves? It’s not exactly very Christian of you to wish for death and destruction on such a scale.... |
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Quoted: God, please let this be true. And let our like-minded bothers and sister a way out. View Quote And what the fuck do you think AZ is going to look like when half the people in Southern California are suddenly parked in the streets of your city? I’d be very careful what you pray to God about as you’re going to be every bit as much in the shit. |
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Quoted: Cascadia triggers San Andreas in a significant number of releases. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Cascadia subduction zone > San Andreas Fault Cascadia triggers San Andreas in a significant number of releases. Not only that in the cascadia subduction zone, they built buziness and schools in that area where they have zero plans or things in place to evac everyone. |
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Did I make it in before "I hope those millions of innocent people die" posts?
Oh, I didn't. Damnit... |
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Doom doom doom doom doooooooooom.
I swear to God we're populated by heaven's gate rejects. |
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Quoted: God's retribution against the wickedness of modern day Sodom & Gomorrah. If you didn't approve of their evil ways, you were the enemy there. I'm glad I'm out of Satan's Den. View Quote That's what caused that big storm in Texas? At the tender age of 10 my Sunday school teacher tried to tell me that God punished people with the weather. I knew better and that's all the Christian teaching I was ever going to get. |
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Quoted: That's what caused that big storm in Texas? At the tender age of 10 my Sunday school teacher tried to tell me that God punished people with the weather. I knew better and that's all the Christian teaching I was ever going to get. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: God's retribution against the wickedness of modern day Sodom & Gomorrah. If you didn't approve of their evil ways, you were the enemy there. I'm glad I'm out of Satan's Den. That's what caused that big storm in Texas? At the tender age of 10 my Sunday school teacher tried to tell me that God punished people with the weather. I knew better and that's all the Christian teaching I was ever going to get. |
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I've kind of been hearing this non-stop all my life. I'm sure eventually it will pop and everyone can go SEEE!! We Told You SO!
Until then (whenever that might actually be): Ho Hum. |
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great, earthquake stimulus checks
do we all get them, or just ca folks? |
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science hasn't predicted one earthquake yet.
so it's all bullshit to get publicity |
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Quoted: Polluting the Ocean with Liberals will Not help the Environment. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: The only way to fix it is to flush it all away. Polluting the Ocean with Liberals will Not help the Environment. With all those decomposing liberal bodies floating around in the water, emitting different gasses, will it contribute to climate change? |
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I was stationed at Norton AFB in San Bernardino for 13 years. Every disaster preparedness briefing we got said that should the San Andreas Fault let go, that San Bernardino would be destroyed. According to those in the know, the soil would pretty much liquify, all of downtown buildings would collapse, and the pipelines coming through the Cajon Pass into the valley would rupture.
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Posiden, I call on you to unleash the destructive power of your seas and wipe out the sinful city’s on the coasts . Thank you .
I’m off to kill a lamb and burn it at alter. |
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Quoted: Sounds like any regular day of the week. View Quote I remember a couple who was looking at our house in Southern CA saying they were concerned about buying it because it was on a fault line. Me as a kid: "Uhhh, you know where you are standing right? The whole danged state is one giant mess of fault lines." And people trying to reliably predict earthquakes before the ground starts shaking? |
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Quoted: For all the “Love” and “Goodness” of god, it sure has a murderboner for wiping out parts of Humanity according to some people. WTF is with some of you literally wishing for megadeaths and millions of innocent lives lost over some crazy liberals and “degenerates”? Do you Listen to yourselves? It’s not exactly very Christian of you to wish for death and destruction on such a scale.... View Quote I'm a Christian....and I say fuck California. |
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Quoted: Sounds like if you live in California you might want to take an extended vacation out of the State.. View Quote |
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From what I have heard CA will just break away from mainland America.
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Possibility of earthquakes in a blue state... I HOPE THEY ALL STEP ON LEGOS, FUCKING HORRIBLY DROWN AND GET EATEN BY SHAMU THE COMMIE FUCKS. But.....
Snow falls in a southern red state, and you better not say a goddamn thing. Like, at all. Don't y'all dare act like the hypocricy isn't mushroom stamping your souls right now |
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Quoted: Southern California is due for a great earthquake. The 1857 Fort Tejon earthquake magnitude 7.9. The same magnitude as the1906 SF quake. The question is what fault will fail. Lots of candidates. LA will move 20 to 30 feet closer to SF. The thing won't fall off. View Quote Sweet. Makes the trip to see family quicker. |
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I didn’t read the article but,
A fault line that moves is the least dangerous because it never builds up stress that needs to be released. The fault “sticking” and building up stress then suddenly releasing it is the cause of earthquakes. The San Andreas won’t likely cause a tsunami. It is a horizontal fault. Tsunami’s caused by earthquakes are typically caused by a subduction zone where the tectonic plates are sliding under/over in an area in the ocean. The San Andreas is capable of no more than an 8,( most likely.) Contrasting the Cascadia which is not only a subduction fault and under the ocean, it is capable of a 9.5. Also recent tests have shown that the Yellowstone Caldera super volcano doesn’t have enough magma to have a major eruption. I read that recently somewhere. |
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