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  1. I live in the Netherlands and the first and only earthquake we got was a 4.6 one on the Richter-scale (apart from minor ones in gas winning areas), it was back in the mid-90s when I was 13 years old. At first I thought I was having a nightmare or that I had to call an exorcist, cause my bed was shaking like Shakin' Stevens in his best days and all closets and cabinets tumbled over. Although a minor earthquake it was scary as f*ck!

  2. REACT ON SONGS FROM NEPAL

    MAN MAGAN – DEEPAK BAJRACHARYA
    CHANGES – RAJESH NEPALI
    AKASH MUNI -ROHIT SHAKYA
    WONDERGODS – ROHIT SHAKYA
    MERO SOLTA -LAURE
    KATHA -VTEN
    BANDI CHA NEPAL – MR. D
    BUDI – 5.55
    REAL -YAMA BUDDHA
    AAMAA – YAMA BUDDHA
    DHARMA – SHADOWS BAND [NEPAL IDOL ]
    REBIRTH – NEETESH JUNG KUNWAR
    K HUNCHA BHANERA – DJ BISHOW
    BIRAMI – LAURE
    MAN MAGAN [COVER VIRSION]

  3. NEPALI SONGS LINKS BELOW FOR REACTION –

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A0GOxBvHNNg – MAN MAGAN – DEEPAK BAJRACHARYA

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bjdv0vWmDzA – MAN MAGAN [COVER VIRSION]

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yYhsqcskvSI – AKASH MUNI -ROHIT SHAKYA

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=34duoAEI44M – MERO SOLTA -LAURE

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mjG_hkgdpHk – KATHA -VTEN

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zAIknK7dt5A – BANDI CHA NEPAL – MR. D

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0xwCqBxa56I – BUDI – 5.55

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VKOxfyTZILc – AAMAA – YAMA BUDDHA

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z4JQcjxNJsg – DHARMA – SHADOWS BAND [NEPAL IDOL ]

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wj3ltViJGPw – BIRAMI -LAURE

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lAASBW7I6zY -REBIRTH -NEETESH JUNG KUNWAR

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CohAnLkWkIA – REAL -YAMA BUDDHA

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WS-Hgtl6jA0 – WONDERGODS – ROHIT SHAKYA

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p1UZqFQQDI4 – CHANGES- RAJESH NEPALI

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t-3QiJuBshA – K HUNCHA BHANERA – DJ BISHOW

  4. I was visiting Mexico during an earthquake in 2000. The quake wasn't near my home but my bed began to sway violently at like 2AM. What a weird feeling. Mexico City has better regulations nowadays after the deadly 1985 earthquake.

    I felt an earthquake in NY around 2005. The earthquake epicenter was near Washington, DC but the shaking was felt all the way to NYC and Long Island. It was the same feeling you get when a large 18 wheeler comes rolling by at speed.

  5. FFS! Dave always gets the details wrong. It was giant tv screen that fell on the dancer, not a speaker stack. Yet, he's watched it heaps of times he says.

  6. Most of the tall skyscrapers have a counter weight in them. It's not a ball though. lol, that'd be a very inefficient use of space.
    They're usually rectangular or square shaped and hang up near the top floor.

  7. Number 4 was awful for me. The amount of Anxiety I had was off the charts for the next 2 years. I lost most of my TVs, nearly all my plates and cups, all my fish. Lesson learned though, I got everything tied / screwed/ mounted now. I'm used to the normal 3.0s and 5.0s around Anchorage, but I hadn't felt a 7.0 in looooong time. It caught me off guard. Edit: For anyone who sees this, don't run outside, get under a table or something.

  8. We here in Cali have an early warning system but you probably only get 5 seconds of warning. Not enough time yet to get prepared. They're still trying to make it better. You normally don't feel anything below 2.0 magnitude. We have tens of small earthquakes everyday in Cali, we just don't feel them. Above 2.5 mag you can start to feel them. 3.0-3.5 You can definitely feel them. Anything above 4.0 mag you need to take cover or get to an open spot away from buildings or anything that can fall on you. I've been in several. One as high as 7.2 I believe.

  9. After the Long Beach earthquake in 1933, when all of the brick houses collapsed, they put into place much stronger building codes. Unfortunately most of the damage is in 3rd world countries without the strong building codes of California and Japan.

  10. I grew up in California and have experienced many earthquakes incl the Northridge Earthquake in LA. It's a hobby to try to guess the magnitude of an earthquake when it happens. If it's less than 5, it's just a "little shaker". Earthquakes happen abruptly and out of the blue. Watching a hurricane come towards you for days must be agonizing.
    When I moved to Chicago, I was horrified to see so many brick buildings as brick buildings are likely death traps in an earthquake. There was no way I was going to live in a brick building. Then a co-worker told me Chicago has no earthquakes and I was like "oh yeah, I forgot about that. Never mind."

  11. These clips really fool you into thinking it wasn't that big a deal until you remember the 9.1 2011 earthquake had over 15,000 deaths and 6,000 injuries. The Nepalese 2015 8.1 killed almost 9,000 and injured over 20,000.

    Maybe y'all will do a mini series reacting to real time tornado episodes after seeing this.

  12. Those tall buildings are built on a roller system so the entire building slides side to side to avoid the incredible pressure, and total failure of bending and cracking and collapse. Here in Southern California we know safest place to be in an earthquake is to be somewhere else.😏

  13. If I ever have to experience a huge earthquake, I’d want to be in Japan.
    I grew up in CA and we had regular earthquake drills in school to practice getting under desks.
    Search Japan 3/11/11 earthquake. Tons of personal videos on that HUGE one.

  14. I lived in Tokyo for over 3 years. The Japanese people were very sensitive to the movement of the Earth. I had students tell me there's an earthquake and I couldn't feel it. I was in three of them. Or probably more because they happen so often. If you're on the train or Subway. They'll stop and check the lines to make sure they're intact before they move forward. Japan also has very strict building codes for tall buildings that they're able to sway during an earthquake. I however wasn't a two-story wooden building during my first earthquake. Everything was vibrating and shaking.

  15. They didn't show the whole earthquake that's shake Japan. They showing ONLY the building shaking. japan always a place for massive earthquake ever happen always above 9.1 magnitudes

  16. First time to Vegas was in 1999 and there was a 7.0 earthquake in CA that we could feel. Even hundreds of miles away, caused the bed, coat hangers to sway. Unsettling.

  17. May have survived the 1989 Loma Prieta quake by accident because I left work a bit early to get home to see the World Series ballgame. Normally I left work at 5 PM near the Oakland end of the Bay Bridge, drove the Cypress freeway that collapsed and then onto the Bay Bridge, part of which collapsed, to get back home in San Francisco. The quake was at 5:04 PM.

  18. I live in California and have been through 50 or more quakes in my 42 years. I don't even start to worry until it reaches a magnitude 6. All homes and businesses built in the last 20 years are equiped to handle these quacks. Kids practice earthquake drills in school 4 times a year in our district. Running out of a building during a quake is not smart. You are more likely to get hurt or killed by falling materials or tripping over objects. You need to drop and cover. Which is get under something solidly built, tuck your head between your knees, and cover your head with your arms. If that is not possible find a door jamb. They are the strongest part of your structure. Wait tell the shaking stops the evacuate.

  19. That Alaska clip brought back memories of all the earthquake drills during school. I’m in California so it was definitely mandatory. It’s funny that all the earthquakes I’ve been in, it was never when I was at school lmao.

  20. As a native Californian, I remember lots of earthquake drills in school. I don’t think about earthquakes that often, but every time I cross the Bay Bridge going into San Francisco, I think, “Not today.” I can’t ever forget seeing a part of the bridge collapse during the Loma Prieta quake.

  21. Instagram shows you content based on what you look at. I look at hot girls and that's all I ever see on my feed. Everybody knows Dave is fucked up.

  22. On occasion, we get very mild earthquakes here in Pennsylvania.
    You just see the walls look a little wavy for a few seconds and the ground might shift slightly under your feet.
    On the east coast, the fault line is larger than the San Andreas in California.
    The difference is that here the plates shift parallel to each other and in California, they clash against each other which causes more violent quakes.

  23. I would love u blokes if you could react to Johnny Carson with guests Robin Williams, Jonathan Winters and Park Overall , you will not regret a minute of that video

  24. I've been in two earthquakes where many people fell to the ground or to their knees from loosing balance. I was in one in 9th grade (kids aged 13-14) while sitting in class. It felt like being on a sailboat going through smooth but fast swells. Almost impossible to stand.

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