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I have 15 tattoos, and 8 piercings. I'm married and just gave birth to a baby boy in May. I'm currently a SAHM so you can find me taking care of my son and binge-watching television while he naps.
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Five years ago i saw a documentary on NYC and it's faults. it said 95 years ago there was world's worst earthquake that killed millions because they weren't expecting it & all of the skyscrapers collapsed. My Choir is going on a broadway trip to see a broadway show in nyc, and i am VERY scared that tehre will be an earthquake because it has now been exactly 100 years since the last major EARTHQUAKE. soo idk if it was true, but i heard that they were expecting such a big Earthquake thatt it will effect pensylvania and more than half of the east coast. Because of Haiti, Chile, iceland, norway, The volcano etc i'm scared that there will be an earthquake the day we go to nyc help asap.
I understand how you feel about being scared. I'm from NY (Not NYC) and had never experienced an earthquake in my life. I moved to Los Angeles a year ago, and while there were a couple of earthquakes, they all stopped before it came down to my part of town. Then a couple weeks ago, we had one that I actually felt, and I was completely freaked out. Earthquake safety went over my head, and when it was over, I realized that I just sat there.
Anyways, you can't live life in fear of one. They're going to happen whether you like it or not. And you can't really predict one. You'll have an easier time predicting a volcanic eruption than you will predicting an earthquake. Just live your life. There's really nothing to be scared of. Besides, there are lots of tiny earthquakes everyday but do you ever hear about them? No, because they're so small that there's nothing to report about.
Just live life. Don't worry about earthquakes. Besides, living in NYC I'm pretty sure you've got nothing to fear.
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