<p>^ This was actually kinda scary depending on where you are. I was literally getting jarred back and forth sitting on the front step.</p>
<p>I have been outside nearly this entire day and I didn’t feel anything! I mean there was some point during the day where I could have sworn the ground was shaking mildly, but this feeling happens to me often. Maybe that was the earthquake…</p>
<p>Yea the majority of the people that felt it worse was the people that live by San Diego near the Mexican border.</p>
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<p>lol sounds as if he is on the run or something</p>
<p>I was lying in bed when someone shouted. I didn’t feel anything, but my chandelier was shaking. Houses here have really strict building codes.</p>
<p>^^ Haha.
(Shh you’re going to blow his cover).</p>
<p>im from san diego. i was at a stoplight when the earthquake happened. i was behind a car when the light turned green. apparently it was shaking a little and i thought that it was windy where i was. i honked on the lady in front of me since she wasnt moving a couple of times. after the 3-4th honk, she rolls down her window, looks at me, and points at the light again. right before shes points, i feel my car shaking violently for 20-30 seconds. probably one of the coolest and embarrassing moments i had in an earthquake situation.</p>
<p>the funniest moment happened right now when i went to the bathroom. i was like, man there better not be an earthquake right now. next thing i know, a 4.2 aftershock decides to fu** with me -__-</p>
<p>haha, that’s pretty intense.</p>
<p>4.2’s are barely noticeable. You guys are wimps.</p>