In my city we occasionally have tiny earthquakes called temblors, they usually last just a few seconds but i still get chills when they happen. Maybe we're just far from the pocket where the earth keeps it's phone.
Did you know that the largest earthquake to happen atleast in the US was in St. Louis? There are mini faults all over the North American Plate. My mother used to work in Detroit and ocasionally her mug would start to move off the table. It was not a ghost because most of the items in the room would also start to move at the same time.
I used to live in a mining town; every night at 01:00 and every day at 13:00 the earth shook and rumbled. You got used to it pretty quickly. Oh and by now the entire town has to be moved because it's falling into the mine.
MIGHT I suggest: 'casually explained'? if that is your cup of tea you will like. on par, maybe funnier in terms of pure voice, and jokes can be a lot darker, not usually.
The one thing that would have made the earthquake one better: Ryan answers the phone and his mom says, “Did you feel that?” Then he proceeds to have a conversation with her about what they were doing. 😂
Mega Star: "I didn't get a golden, shiny award for my performance"! All Of Us: "You got 25 MILLION dollars for the role, I'd say THAT'S reward enough", LOL! 😂🙃
Glad to see you're still making videos, hope you are well. Btw, I remember being taught to move under our desks in case of a building collapse, but after I was kicked out of school for microwaving soap, I read a story of a rescue worker crawling through blood in a school because the ceiling fell and crushed everyone under their desks. Okay. Have a nice day
The first earthquake I experienced happened while I was living in a haunted apartment, so I thought it was the ghost at first. I figured it out eventually. My roommate also thought it was the ghost, but she just said, "I'm trying to sleep, ghost!" She didn't realize it was an earthquake until she saw it on the news
I'm in Washington, DC. Somewhere around 2012-2014 (?), I was on the 9th floor of our law firm and a massive rumble happened. People came out of their offices saying "did you feel that?!" Then another rumble hit but it felt like the actual building rose up and back down. It was like being on a rollercoaster and my legs actually buckled. We had NO idea what it was, but *I'm not the type to stand around to find out. I grabbed my purse and a picture of my sons, and I RAN at top speed down all 18 flights of stairs* (2 per floor). I ran out of the building, across the street, and into the doorway of the subway station. When I grabbed my phone out of my purse, it had only been 3 minutes. THAT'S how fast I ran! Turned out it was an earthquake (something we'd never had before) and everything I did was stupid and the opposite of what we should do in that situation. Oh well. *If you live, you can learn!* 🤣
Last time I was in an Earthquake was when I was in middle school. The only earthquake to effect New York in a very long time. It was minor but still strong enough to open my doors that took effort to open. After wards I ran around the house and asked family members if they felt it. My grandma simply said, "I was on the first floor." So yeah.
Fun cultural fact: Earthquakes were conceptualized by some indigenous groups on the coast of British Colombia & Washington state as being caused by a battle between The Thunderbird and Whale.
In Norse mythology Loki tricked the Blind God Hodor into throwing a spear made of mistletoe at his brother Balder. Their mother Frigg had gotten a promise from everything in existence to not harm her son Balder, save mistletoe, which was considered so harmless no promise was needed. As such the Aesir (norse gods) made a game of throwing spears at Balder and watching them just avoid him. Anyway Balder died and Hodor was executed quickly and honorably because his killing his brother required punishment, but wasn't murder as he lacked intent. Loki got it worse, because to them HE was the murderer who used Hodor as a weapon. Anyway, they had one of his sons kill his other son, slashing his gut and spilling his intestines on the ground. Loki is then bound to the world tree with his son's intestines which harden stronger than iron, holding him fast for eternity. The great serpent (who will destroy the world tree during Ragnarok) hovers over his face dripping its venom into his eyes causing excruciating pain. His wife, who exemplifies true, undying love, stays by his side and will until the world ends. She catches the venom in a cup, giving Loki respite from his pain, but unavoidably she must dump the cup occasionally and in those moments the serpent's venom once again goes in his eyes causing unbearable pain, and that makes him thrash against his bonds shaking the world tree. It is these bouts of suffering they use to explain the earthquakes and volcanic activity in Iceland. Add that Loki was Odin's half brother (not Thor's, bad MCU!) and traditionally part fire giant (his father's side. Both he and Odin had the same mother) and that tie to lava and firey destruction makes more sense. It was his depiction as a being of fire that explained his personality too. The formlessness of fire, allowed his shape shifting, and fire's random destruction informed his acts of mischief. He is what he is and if he isn't kept in check, destruction follows. A much better analogy than being a frost giant invthe movies, when ice is literally frozen in place and not metaphorically mutable enough to be mischievous.
I'm right there with you on the lack of interest in awards shows. One year it hit me that the shows are nothing more than trade shows where the participants give each other prizes (and then lecture their customers about how bad they are at a bunch of different stuff). Kind of like a ball bearing trade show, with the Best Sales Person and Roundest Bearing awards and so on. No thanks. I'll pay you for some entertainment, and you can trade awards while I don't watch, and we'll be all good.
I live in Melbourne Aus and we had our biggest earthquake during our last lockdown in 2021. 5.9 magnitude. The sound was the most surprising and unsettling part. I thought it was a large truck rolling by outside, but the rumbling got louder and louder and house shake got pretty wild. Totally agree, it was terrifying....buuuuuuut also, kinda cool to have experienced it.
Today’s normal having a conversation with yourself as a different person and then have an argument!!! 🤣🤣🤣 great example of an antagonist!!! Thank you for my 3 beautiful children and my 2 ugly ones! I lost it!!! 🤣🤣🤣
I was in Seattle for the 2001 Nisqually earthquake (a 6.8); even in Seattle it felt like the building I was in was made of cardboard or something, and some friends in Spokane (300 miles east) could feel the tremors. I'll be very pleased if I never encounter one of that intensity again :P
Debbie Thomas! Talk about Life Goals/Achieving your dreams!!!! Most people can't navigate walking and chewing gum at the same time! SHE'S inspirational!
OMG We were rooting so hard for Debby Thomas! (Unfairly referred to Katarina Witt as Frau Blucher after the Olympics.) Earthquake video is my favorite I've decided. Lived in CA during several major earthquakes; rushing to a window is a very stupid but instinctive reaction, and darn if I didn't do just that. I also watched the last Ricky Gervais Golden Globes; it was hysterical, but also put me off award shows after that, because...well, he was right. (Last year's Oscars seemed especially hypocritical, with "Nomadland" winning best picture at the same time that they displaced so many of the homeless, to 'clean up' the venue for the ceremony.)
My last earthquake was in Phoenix, where they're quite rare. By lucky coincidence it was the day Tremors 5 came out, so I had something to say besides "Didja feel it?"
I was in Singapore in 2007 and me and my husband apparently slept through a shockwave that hit from an earthquake in Sumatra. Our friends who lived there where like did you feel the earthquake and we where like ah no we had just got there and we where jet lagged so we where really tired 😀
You might have heard of it as it was national news for a day of the Earthquake that hit Anchorage, AK on November of 2018 with a magnitude of 7.1. That was crazy as that went on for a minute but felt like an eternity and we had to deal with multiple aftershocks for around about 8-10 months.
The one earthquake I can remember feeling woke me up a little before the time my mom woke us up for school. We were pretty far from the epicenter so it wasn't powerful enough to really damage anything or even make you fall over, so my childish mind thought it was fun.
I've never felt an Earthquake living in Missouri, but we get more than enough tornadoes to make up for it! A few years I remember there being no sirens going, I just looked out my window and ope the tree is somehow blowing horizontal 🙃
Heh just the wrong part of Missouri then. I am in KC, but my college girlfriend was from the Cape Girardeau area in SE Missouri and they regularly had minor tremblors courtesy of the New Madrid Fault.
We had a big earthquake here back in 2010, it was 8.8 (Chile), the first big earthquake I experienced. We usually have earthquakes here and there so we are quite numb to them so it's hard to get a reaction from us, the tourist though they get scared really easily😅
My thought process the first time I tried an earthquake, when visiting Japan: *Waking up* "Huh, weird, feels like the house is shaking, odd, what's with that?" *After a while* "Oh right, I'm in Japan, so I guess this is what an earthquake feels like. Nice." *Trues to sleep, shaking continues* "Hm, come to think of it, should I get out of the house? Hm, nah, it's probably fine." I actually learned to love earthquakes while I was over there :)
I remember the earthquake that hit the east coast in 2013. I was at work and the shaking started. I was confused and didn't know what was happening. Then a coworker from California comes running pass my desk saying, this is an earthquake, get out. I was in shock, like what? Philly don't get earthquakes. I'm taking my time leaving, gathering my purse and other belongings. 🤦🏾♀️ Yeah, not smart. Won't do that ever again. 🙅🏾♀️
2004 Indian Ocean Great Earthquake 2009 Sumatra Earthquake 2016 Sumatra Earthquake Those are the instances that I vividly remember, especially the 2009 because it epicenter was very close to my place. For months after that incident, even a light shake of my bed would sprung me into alertness, for a while I would always leave my keys at the door, in fear of wasting time searching for keys. For some days, even my own heartbeat made me alert when I'm lying down on my bed. Every time I was inside a building, I would always check the fastest route to the exit, opting to use stairs instead of elevator. A scary thing, earthquake.
I don’t watch the Oscar’s anymore and all I watch are movies and Disney plus shows and I’m going to watch the finale of the book of boba fett when I get home from school in about an hour and I want ti say 20 minutes
Three times and they're all minor ones but I loved the feeling when I was laying flat on wood planks and the vibration feels like I'm on a speaker and like a sand on it.
I remember Debbie Thomas i remember her skating career she kept stumbling and falling down while skating, and people was blaming it on her big derriere that it was thrown her balance off
Even though the Netherlands isn't known for having earthquakes of any kind, I must've caused a 3.0 here!? It's funny because the assumption was that it could only have been my doing. Martin, what are you doing? Oopsie
Pre-med doesnt actually mean anything. It isn't a degree program, rather it is just a way to say you intend to apply to medical school, but a second year university student hasn't taken the MCAT, and so cannot with certainty say they are going to medical school. Moreover while some universities may refer to degrees in health sciences as premedical school degrees. That isn't an absolute. Really, one can be in any degree program prior to applying as long as they take classes that are considered prerequisites for medical students. While typically one gets a biology or chemistry degree before entering medical school it isn't necessary, those are just programs that automatically hit the needed courses. However, I had a friend entering the last year of a fine arts degree in dance, who decided she wanted to be a doctor. She extended her schooling by a year, getting that FA degree and cramming in a ton of classes med schools wanted. She ended up as a pediatrician whose undergraduate degree was in dance with a metric ton of chemistry and biology coursestaken at the end of her undergraduate program. Similarly prelaw means even less. Med school has required course work (facilitated by, but not limited to any specific degree program) before you can apply. Law school just requires a bachelor's degree, of any sort, and a passing score on the LSAT with no required courses. A corporate lawyer might benefit from a degree in business, but that is an employer concern, not a requirement for schooling. The other way pre-med is used is retroactively. When we talk about someone who is a doctor NOW getting their undergraduate degree we will say they were a premed student. It still doesn't have an academic meaning beyond "taking courses considered prerequisites by med schools".
I've only experienced one earthquake. I wouldn't recommend it. I was asleep and then I wasn't anymore. I woke up and everything was shaking. That's not normal. Things aren't usually shaking where I live. I asked my husband why everything was shaking. He said it was something called an earthquake. I don't know what made the earth quake, but I assume something startled it. Actually I don't hear the word quake very often. Now that I think about it, I'm not sure what a quake is. It's close to the sound a duck makes. A duck probably didn't make the earth quake though, I decided.
Never have and never will watch those award shows. Not for any particular reason to be fair. They just always reminded me of those old black and white films my mom would watch that i found boring.
I know you're right and half of the people that do go on them and I really don't watch them because it is boring and I don't know who half of them are but I do like movies and everything but I don't do anything we can have awards
Last time I experienced an earthquake, I was pooping on the toilet, holding onto the seat and thinking "Oh God please don't let them find me half naked covered in my sh*t!"
couldn't give 2💩 about the award shows. that's between them and doesn't affect my life whatsoever. I like good acting but I that's why i buy a ticket to a movie. anything beyond that is unnecessary.
Your my favorite reactor "I've Decided" 😂😂😂
Yeah yeah yeah me too
Heeeyyyyy!! 😃🙌🏿
In my city we occasionally have tiny earthquakes called temblors, they usually last just a few seconds but i still get chills when they happen. Maybe we're just far from the pocket where the earth keeps it's phone.
😂🤣😂🤣that's gotta be what it is
Tremors, not tremblors
Did you know that the largest earthquake to happen atleast in the US was in St. Louis? There are mini faults all over the North American Plate. My mother used to work in Detroit and ocasionally her mug would start to move off the table. It was not a ghost because most of the items in the room would also start to move at the same time.
I used to live in a mining town; every night at 01:00 and every day at 13:00 the earth shook and rumbled. You got used to it pretty quickly. Oh and by now the entire town has to be moved because it's falling into the mine.
@@cheetahman515 wait so howcome i didnt feel it... when was this? im a few hours west of st. louis
Ryan George has the best delivery of any RUclips comedian. He's so dry and sarcastic.
i wouldnt call him dry because hes energetic all the time (which i like because it becomes more stupiud and funny how dumb they are )
MIGHT I suggest: 'casually explained'? if that is your cup of tea you will like. on par, maybe funnier in terms of pure voice, and jokes can be a lot darker, not usually.
Ryan George is just on another level. I've never experienced an earthquake myself tbh
It was a really weird experience.
Ryan is unbelievably, consistently hilarious! I'm beginning to think HE'S Mephisto! LOL🙃
It would all make sense😂🤣
What does mephisto mean but LOL I guess I could Google it huh
You should have done a whole video on Debi Thomas. You had me looking her up on Wikipedia. That woman was amazing in her earlier years!
It definitely could be done, lol!!
What if the ceiling collapses? We'll die, we'll PERISH! 😂😂😂😂
Ryan George will make you get abs through laughing all the time 😂😂
Another great Ryan George compilation reaction! Love learning the facts of the day!! It is awesome that you are doing that! Love your channel Mike!
Thanks Paul! It's been fun putting them together
The one thing that would have made the earthquake one better: Ryan answers the phone and his mom says, “Did you feel that?” Then he proceeds to have a conversation with her about what they were doing. 😂
That would have been hilarious!!
Mega Star: "I didn't get a golden, shiny award for my performance"!
All Of Us: "You got 25 MILLION dollars for the role, I'd say THAT'S reward enough", LOL!
😂🙃
Man this guys laugh is amazing
Glad to see you're still making videos, hope you are well.
Btw, I remember being taught to move under our desks in case of a building collapse, but after I was kicked out of school for microwaving soap, I read a story of a rescue worker crawling through blood in a school because the ceiling fell and crushed everyone under their desks.
Okay. Have a nice day
That figure skater you talked about at the beginning sounds like a total badass.
Occasionally there’s smaller earthquakes here but the most major one I’ve experienced was the 1994 northridge earthquake in southern California
These facts are cool, I always love learning fun and interesting facts and these are always a great part of your videos
The worst earthquake I've experienced was a 6.1
The first earthquake I experienced happened while I was living in a haunted apartment, so I thought it was the ghost at first. I figured it out eventually. My roommate also thought it was the ghost, but she just said, "I'm trying to sleep, ghost!" She didn't realize it was an earthquake until she saw it on the news
I'm in Washington, DC. Somewhere around 2012-2014 (?), I was on the 9th floor of our law firm and a massive rumble happened. People came out of their offices saying "did you feel that?!" Then another rumble hit but it felt like the actual building rose up and back down. It was like being on a rollercoaster and my legs actually buckled. We had NO idea what it was, but *I'm not the type to stand around to find out. I grabbed my purse and a picture of my sons, and I RAN at top speed down all 18 flights of stairs* (2 per floor). I ran out of the building, across the street, and into the doorway of the subway station. When I grabbed my phone out of my purse, it had only been 3 minutes. THAT'S how fast I ran! Turned out it was an earthquake (something we'd never had before) and everything I did was stupid and the opposite of what we should do in that situation. Oh well. *If you live, you can learn!* 🤣
Wow!!!! That's crazy! You booked it outta that building, LOL! Definitely not something New Yorkers would be used to for sure.
Last time I was in an Earthquake was when I was in middle school. The only earthquake to effect New York in a very long time. It was minor but still strong enough to open my doors that took effort to open. After wards I ran around the house and asked family members if they felt it. My grandma simply said, "I was on the first floor." So yeah.
Fun cultural fact: Earthquakes were conceptualized by some indigenous groups on the coast of British Colombia & Washington state as being caused by a battle between The Thunderbird and Whale.
In Norse mythology Loki tricked the Blind God Hodor into throwing a spear made of mistletoe at his brother Balder. Their mother Frigg had gotten a promise from everything in existence to not harm her son Balder, save mistletoe, which was considered so harmless no promise was needed. As such the Aesir (norse gods) made a game of throwing spears at Balder and watching them just avoid him.
Anyway Balder died and Hodor was executed quickly and honorably because his killing his brother required punishment, but wasn't murder as he lacked intent. Loki got it worse, because to them HE was the murderer who used Hodor as a weapon.
Anyway, they had one of his sons kill his other son, slashing his gut and spilling his intestines on the ground. Loki is then bound to the world tree with his son's intestines which harden stronger than iron, holding him fast for eternity.
The great serpent (who will destroy the world tree during Ragnarok) hovers over his face dripping its venom into his eyes causing excruciating pain. His wife, who exemplifies true, undying love, stays by his side and will until the world ends. She catches the venom in a cup, giving Loki respite from his pain, but unavoidably she must dump the cup occasionally and in those moments the serpent's venom once again goes in his eyes causing unbearable pain, and that makes him thrash against his bonds shaking the world tree.
It is these bouts of suffering they use to explain the earthquakes and volcanic activity in Iceland. Add that Loki was Odin's half brother (not Thor's, bad MCU!) and traditionally part fire giant (his father's side. Both he and Odin had the same mother) and that tie to lava and firey destruction makes more sense.
It was his depiction as a being of fire that explained his personality too. The formlessness of fire, allowed his shape shifting, and fire's random destruction informed his acts of mischief. He is what he is and if he isn't kept in check, destruction follows. A much better analogy than being a frost giant invthe movies, when ice is literally frozen in place and not metaphorically mutable enough to be mischievous.
Love it!
Always love the black facts
😃🙌🏿
I'm right there with you on the lack of interest in awards shows. One year it hit me that the shows are nothing more than trade shows where the participants give each other prizes (and then lecture their customers about how bad they are at a bunch of different stuff). Kind of like a ball bearing trade show, with the Best Sales Person and Roundest Bearing awards and so on. No thanks. I'll pay you for some entertainment, and you can trade awards while I don't watch, and we'll be all good.
I live in Melbourne Aus and we had our biggest earthquake during our last lockdown in 2021. 5.9 magnitude. The sound was the most surprising and unsettling part. I thought it was a large truck rolling by outside, but the rumbling got louder and louder and house shake got pretty wild. Totally agree, it was terrifying....buuuuuuut also, kinda cool to have experienced it.
Today’s normal having a conversation with yourself as a different person and then have an argument!!! 🤣🤣🤣 great example of an antagonist!!! Thank you for my 3 beautiful children and my 2 ugly ones! I lost it!!! 🤣🤣🤣
Love you bro! Been with you for years. Have the best Xmas ever. ☃️☃️⛄
Yo!!!! Joshua!!! Meet 3 Christmas brother!!!
@@OnMyMindEntertainment you da man!!! Always hitting the thumbs up
Yes, Debi Thomas. Wow, something I can remember. WooHoo! 😆
Lol!! 🙌🏿
".....my 3 beautiful children.......and my 2 ugly ones." I almost choked on that one. LOLOL
I was in Seattle for the 2001 Nisqually earthquake (a 6.8); even in Seattle it felt like the building I was in was made of cardboard or something, and some friends in Spokane (300 miles east) could feel the tremors. I'll be very pleased if I never encounter one of that intensity again :P
lmao i've seen the actor video like 3 times now and i didn't notice his jacket was poorly dry cleaned. good catch lol
🤣😂🤣😂it made that joke even funnier, lol
So, I'm not the only one that would choose World Domination, LOL
Even Ryan's ADS are hilarious!
"All names are made up.' While I have no idea how it will come into play, I am saving that one for a future conversation.
You'd be surprised! LOL!!! The perfect conversation will happen
Debbie Thomas! Talk about Life Goals/Achieving your dreams!!!!
Most people can't navigate walking and chewing gum at the same time!
SHE'S inspirational!
Straight up!!! Lol!!!
OMG We were rooting so hard for Debby Thomas! (Unfairly referred to Katarina Witt as Frau Blucher after the Olympics.)
Earthquake video is my favorite I've decided.
Lived in CA during several major earthquakes; rushing to a window is a very stupid but instinctive reaction, and darn if I didn't do just that.
I also watched the last Ricky Gervais Golden Globes; it was hysterical, but also put me off award shows after that, because...well, he was right. (Last year's Oscars seemed especially hypocritical, with "Nomadland" winning best picture at the same time that they displaced so many of the homeless, to 'clean up' the venue for the ceremony.)
I remember that about Nomadland. Pretty messed up. Something about the award shows just don't feel right to me anymore.
My last earthquake was in Phoenix, where they're quite rare. By lucky coincidence it was the day Tremors 5 came out, so I had something to say besides "Didja feel it?"
I lived in Long Beach during the Northridge earthquake. My dad ran to try to protect the TV haha not even lying 😂
😂🤣😂🤣I would probably do the same thing, lol!!
Someone else told me about that one. Must have been a bad one.
your merch looks so cool
I was in Singapore in 2007 and me and my husband apparently slept through a shockwave that hit from an earthquake in Sumatra. Our friends who lived there where like did you feel the earthquake and we where like ah no we had just got there and we where jet lagged so we where really tired 😀
Lmao! These were great! And yeah same I used to watch the award shows but now I don't really care. I think I liked the actor one the most!
Funny, how I found this video again a few weeks after another earthquake hit New York. Seems to be like once every 10-12 years.
You might have heard of it as it was national news for a day of the Earthquake that hit Anchorage, AK on November of 2018 with a magnitude of 7.1. That was crazy as that went on for a minute but felt like an eternity and we had to deal with multiple aftershocks for around about 8-10 months.
That's nuts!!
"Fingerprints ".. of what country ..
That one at end❣️😅
The one earthquake I can remember feeling woke me up a little before the time my mom woke us up for school. We were pretty far from the epicenter so it wasn't powerful enough to really damage anything or even make you fall over, so my childish mind thought it was fun.
I've never felt an Earthquake living in Missouri, but we get more than enough tornadoes to make up for it! A few years I remember there being no sirens going, I just looked out my window and ope the tree is somehow blowing horizontal 🙃
Heh just the wrong part of Missouri then. I am in KC, but my college girlfriend was from the Cape Girardeau area in SE Missouri and they regularly had minor tremblors courtesy of the New Madrid Fault.
The 1989 Loma Priata Quake in California!
If Abbott & Costello were alive today, they'd be following Ryan's channels.😂😂😂
I hope Ryan does a sketch about improv comedy now. He’s warmed up from the actor sketch
18:28 that joke was from The Animaniacs
This comment has been coming, but I love the black facts. My history teacher (one of the best I've had) used to do something similar.
That's awesome!!
"Thank you to my wife and our 3 beautiful children, and our 2 ugly ones"
😂🤣😂🤣
The "what?" Right after it was perfectly timed I am crying from that hahaha
@@lbierman21 🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂
We had a big earthquake here back in 2010, it was 8.8 (Chile), the first big earthquake I experienced. We usually have earthquakes here and there so we are quite numb to them so it's hard to get a reaction from us, the tourist though they get scared really easily😅
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Ah the fingerprints joke, Ryan must of watched Animaniacs as a kid
My thought process the first time I tried an earthquake, when visiting Japan:
*Waking up*
"Huh, weird, feels like the house is shaking, odd, what's with that?"
*After a while*
"Oh right, I'm in Japan, so I guess this is what an earthquake feels like. Nice."
*Trues to sleep, shaking continues*
"Hm, come to think of it, should I get out of the house? Hm, nah, it's probably fine."
I actually learned to love earthquakes while I was over there :)
Lol!! I like the conversation you had with yourself there
I remember the earthquake that hit the east coast in 2013. I was at work and the shaking started. I was confused and didn't know what was happening.
Then a coworker from California comes running pass my desk saying, this is an earthquake, get out. I was in shock, like what? Philly don't get earthquakes. I'm taking my time leaving, gathering my purse and other belongings. 🤦🏾♀️
Yeah, not smart. Won't do that ever again. 🙅🏾♀️
Screen Rant should provide updates just like web series dates for upcoming pitch meetings. Ryan's verse is entertaining then multiverse
2004 Indian Ocean Great Earthquake
2009 Sumatra Earthquake
2016 Sumatra Earthquake
Those are the instances that I vividly remember, especially the 2009 because it epicenter was very close to my place. For months after that incident, even a light shake of my bed would sprung me into alertness, for a while I would always leave my keys at the door, in fear of wasting time searching for keys. For some days, even my own heartbeat made me alert when I'm lying down on my bed. Every time I was inside a building, I would always check the fastest route to the exit, opting to use stairs instead of elevator.
A scary thing, earthquake.
I don’t watch the Oscar’s anymore and all I watch are movies and Disney plus shows and I’m going to watch the finale of the book of boba fett when I get home from school in about an hour and I want ti say 20 minutes
well here we have almost weekly earthquakes
most of them are mild but we get a lot of big ones
Perfectly safe from Earthquakes where I live, the only deadly natural disasters here are tornadoes, hurricanes, storm surges and storm tides.
Maybe Mother Earth was calling him.
No earthquake, but Ive been in two tornadoes.
Ryan george is fucking funny
Earthquakes dont happen in Brazil, and I havent had the "luck" to experience one in the U.S. yet
As a Brit, I've never experienced an earthquake
Three times and they're all minor ones but I loved the feeling when I was laying flat on wood planks and the vibration feels like I'm on a speaker and like a sand on it.
I remember Debbie Thomas i remember her skating career she kept stumbling and falling down while skating, and people was blaming it on her big derriere that it was thrown her balance off
Even though the Netherlands isn't known for having earthquakes of any kind, I must've caused a 3.0 here!?
It's funny because the assumption was that it could only have been my doing.
Martin, what are you doing? Oopsie
Pre-med doesnt actually mean anything. It isn't a degree program, rather it is just a way to say you intend to apply to medical school, but a second year university student hasn't taken the MCAT, and so cannot with certainty say they are going to medical school.
Moreover while some universities may refer to degrees in health sciences as premedical school degrees. That isn't an absolute. Really, one can be in any degree program prior to applying as long as they take classes that are considered prerequisites for medical students. While typically one gets a biology or chemistry degree before entering medical school it isn't necessary, those are just programs that automatically hit the needed courses.
However, I had a friend entering the last year of a fine arts degree in dance, who decided she wanted to be a doctor. She extended her schooling by a year, getting that FA degree and cramming in a ton of classes med schools wanted. She ended up as a pediatrician whose undergraduate degree was in dance with a metric ton of chemistry and biology coursestaken at the end of her undergraduate program.
Similarly prelaw means even less. Med school has required course work (facilitated by, but not limited to any specific degree program) before you can apply. Law school just requires a bachelor's degree, of any sort, and a passing score on the LSAT with no required courses. A corporate lawyer might benefit from a degree in business, but that is an employer concern, not a requirement for schooling.
The other way pre-med is used is retroactively. When we talk about someone who is a doctor NOW getting their undergraduate degree we will say they were a premed student. It still doesn't have an academic meaning beyond "taking courses considered prerequisites by med schools".
I've only experienced one earthquake. I wouldn't recommend it. I was asleep and then I wasn't anymore. I woke up and everything was shaking. That's not normal. Things aren't usually shaking where I live. I asked my husband why everything was shaking. He said it was something called an earthquake. I don't know what made the earth quake, but I assume something startled it. Actually I don't hear the word quake very often. Now that I think about it, I'm not sure what a quake is. It's close to the sound a duck makes. A duck probably didn't make the earth quake though, I decided.
I wonder, do moonquakes occur?
I don't know much about fault lines, but if the moon has them, then yeah, probably.
CHECK YOUR SETTINGS
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You’re from TX no way me too
I'm actually from Detroit, but I live in Texas now 😀
Holy shit the Oscar's. This video is old, is that the one where will smith smacked christ rock haha
Ive never experienced an earthquake but
Only felt an earthquake twice both times it just felt like a lorry going by , not very exciting here in the UK for that sort of thing
Can you do dragon ball 1 episode per day on the backup like on this channel before?
Episodes 1-17 are on the Patreon site. New episodes go there first then are public on the backup channel.
@@OnMyMindEntertainment I have seen them when they were on main and also watched 18 19 20 on backup waiting for more
Wow she must of worked her ass off to manage skating and school omg
no chapters
Their in the description. Not sure why they're not showing on the timeline though.
I want to experience an earthquake. But safely.
LOL!!! The one we experience would be right up your alley then
If you want an idea for a black fact check out Charles Drew.
You should check out Andrew Russo's videos. He's very funny.
I actually have a few of his videos lined up. They be on the backup channel.
ruclips.net/video/w58t5vUfD4Q/видео.html
Must be a bleak world of George if all these things are invented in present time (police officer, actors, awards, earthquakes, houses, swimming, ext)
Right!! How are people functioning, lol
Why would you need to hand out headshots in a world where everyone has the same face?
Some things in the world are bad an i think they shouldnt be, yeah thats going to change some things. Im weak aha
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Never have and never will watch those award shows. Not for any particular reason to be fair. They just always reminded me of those old black and white films my mom would watch that i found boring.
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Please keep up the black facts! I’m learning so much more here than at school
I'm definitely having fun with it and I'm learning a lot too!!
YES! def' keep these up!
I know you're right and half of the people that do go on them and I really don't watch them because it is boring and I don't know who half of them are but I do like movies and everything but I don't do anything we can have awards
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Last time I experienced an earthquake, I was pooping on the toilet, holding onto the seat and thinking "Oh God please don't let them find me half naked covered in my sh*t!"
🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂oh no!!!! That's the worst situation to be in.
Video starts 00:56 ... You're welcome.
Could've sworn it started at 00:00 😉
@@OnMyMindEntertainment Fair enough!
7:36 what a stupid question of course she dose
Wow, debbie is fine
couldn't give 2💩 about the award shows. that's between them and doesn't affect my life whatsoever. I like good acting but I that's why i buy a ticket to a movie. anything beyond that is unnecessary.