Been here for 10+ years and that was the biggest one I've felt. The shake almost knocked me out of my chair. Most of them I've experienced have a more rolling effect, but this was by far the most violent. Wild.
Felt much bigger than 4.7 here in Long Beach, and yeah that was more violent than the couple we've had in the last week or so.
Biggest one I can remember feeling in a while. I work at a movie theater and was on break so at first I thought it was just the theater next door (it was playing Trap) until it got stronger and my phone alert went off. Fun fact: wasn't large enough to trigger the automatic shut off for the projectors
That was the first one for me since moving here that I instinctually grabbed onto to something near me. I really should learn earthquake protocol.
I don't know if everyone saying "wow this never happens like this" is comforting or alarming. I do however know that I'm muting "the big one" on social media.
my parents are taking me to the show and shopping in the area. no need to pay for parking the intuit dome app uses facial recognition but won't take my picture (i can at least still access my ticket barcode) i can't believe I'm about to see Olivia do her Love is Embarrassing and Obsessed choreo live in just a few hours
hi! i have an xtra ticket to angelo de augustine at the barnsdall gallery theatre (la) tomorrow 8/22. was gonna fly out there but can't make it bc i have a meeting at work tomorrow. have been gifted lots of tickets when i was in a rough spot and would love to give it away to someone who wants to go but can't afford to dm if interested. if you'd be down to film some of the "tomb" songs for me i'd have a lot of gratitude, but no worries if not