Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In Bethesda my house shook.
Specifically, I was sitting at my dining room table and felt the floor shake. My Easter bunny paper decoration on the table had trembling ears for a bit. Sometimes our house shakes from large trucks driving by, but this was a different sensation. Not up and down, but side to side.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anybody south of Philly saying they felt the earthquake is completely full of shit. There are no actual reports of that. You are making it up. You are weirdos.
Strange that this is such a touchy subject for you. Here’s the USGS “felt the earthquake” map.
I can't find this can you please post the link? thank you!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anybody south of Philly saying they felt the earthquake is completely full of shit. There are no actual reports of that. You are making it up. You are weirdos.
Strange that this is such a touchy subject for you. Here’s the USGS “felt the earthquake” map.
Anonymous wrote:Anybody south of Philly saying they felt the earthquake is completely full of shit. There are no actual reports of that. You are making it up. You are weirdos.
Anonymous wrote:Anybody south of Philly saying they felt the earthquake is completely full of shit. There are no actual reports of that. You are making it up. You are weirdos.

Anonymous wrote:Anybody south of Philly saying they felt the earthquake is completely full of shit. There are no actual reports of that. You are making it up. You are weirdos.
Anonymous wrote:Wow, I just looked up the 2011 Virginia earthquake. 5.8
I can’t imagine it would take much to damage the east coast cities. Todays was 4.7 but none of these buildings are made for earthquakes like in CA, are they?