We had an earthquake in San Francisco yesterday, but not a big one, just a 4.3, I think? Maybe a 4.1. I didn't even get out of bed. Having been born in OK and raised in Dallas, TX, I'd take earthquakes any day of the week over all the tornadoes I lived through and saw around me growing up. I'm glad this wasn't as bad as the 2011 earthquake. Fracking in the state messes with the ground stability, but your oil companies are never going to admit this. They are going to continue to deny, lie, gaslight the public, blame-shift because that is what ruthlessly greed-drive psychopaths (read: CEOs) do.
I live in California and you guys have *way more* earthquakes there than we do now, but yours are from fracking and no one in OK wants to admit that. In fact, I bought a condo in Wichita in 2021 and I was sitting in bed one day and it's a solid cement, commercial construction mid rise building and it felt like an delivery truck hit the side of the building one evening. I texted my neighbor, "What the f**k was that?!!" Neighbor laughed, because I had been living in Cali since 1997 and didn't recognize a earthquake when it happened. I told the neighbor I had been in *dozens* of earthquakes including the large Northridge earthquake back in the early '90s when I was visiting as a tourist, and I had never felt an earthquake like that before...EVER. All that fracking in OK has messed up the plates in that area and what people are calling earthquakes doesn't feel anything remotely close to the dozens of earthquakes I've been in before. By the way, I got 4 earthquakes notices on my phone in 24 hours yesterday in San Francisco.
We had an earthquake in San Francisco yesterday, but not a big one, just a 4.3, I think? Maybe a 4.1. I didn't even get out of bed.
Having been born in OK and raised in Dallas, TX, I'd take earthquakes any day of the week over all the tornadoes I lived through and saw around me growing up. I'm glad this wasn't as bad as the 2011 earthquake.
Fracking in the state messes with the ground stability, but your oil companies are never going to admit this. They are going to continue to deny, lie, gaslight the public, blame-shift because that is what ruthlessly greed-drive psychopaths (read: CEOs) do.
This was scary.
I live in California and you guys have *way more* earthquakes there than we do now, but yours are from fracking and no one in OK wants to admit that. In fact, I bought a condo in Wichita in 2021 and I was sitting in bed one day and it's a solid cement, commercial construction mid rise building and it felt like an delivery truck hit the side of the building one evening. I texted my neighbor, "What the f**k was that?!!" Neighbor laughed, because I had been living in Cali since 1997 and didn't recognize a earthquake when it happened. I told the neighbor I had been in *dozens* of earthquakes including the large Northridge earthquake back in the early '90s when I was visiting as a tourist, and I had never felt an earthquake like that before...EVER.
All that fracking in OK has messed up the plates in that area and what people are calling earthquakes doesn't feel anything remotely close to the dozens of earthquakes I've been in before.
By the way, I got 4 earthquakes notices on my phone in 24 hours yesterday in San Francisco.
When you notice an earthquake in Japan, we usually have an earthquake or quakes in the US.
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