Northridge Earthquake 25 years this week

Northridge looked better on Janurary 17, 1994 than it does today.

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Do you still think pigs can fly?

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Everyone under 30 probably has no memory of a big quake. They're going to flip out.

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Air quality still as shitty 25 years later.

I think the average dope can't tell the difference between a marine layer and smog.

More time has elapsed between the Northridge quake and now, than between the 1971 Sylmar quake and 1994.

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Yeah I'm sure you're not an average dope. Go to Pismo or Central coast and compare that with the shit you see in LA and OC counties and tell me that's a marine layer.

Building one road on top of another is always a good idea when building on an active fault line.

The amount of retardation in this state has no bounds.

>Building one road on top of anothe
I don't think that segment was. But pic related in one from San Francisco that collapsed in a quake.

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guaranteed if this happened today, it would take 10 years to rebuild. America has been cucked so hard. look how long it took just to build the twin towers. imagine the mutts in LA in 2019? can't even lay 1 mile of track with their train to nowhere that was planned and approved in 2008

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Oddly I remember Loma Prieta way better than Northridge mostly because of the surreal footage from SF with shit on fire everywhere. What I remember from North Ridge was people sleeping in tents everywhere because they were afraid of aftershocks and their homes were unlivable.

i was almost thrown from my bed when this
quake occurre, i had to hold onto the sides
with my feet and hands to prevent being
thrown.

>occurred

I was living in the SF Valley at the time. I had a jogging date that morning with a young lady. Earth started shaking and wouldn't stop. All the freeways were broken and I had to cancel.