Just happened pretty recently.
As someone interested in stuff like that, how the hell did a plate that causes earthquakes, just shake itself in half?
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To show you how powerful flex tape is, I sawed this tectonic plate in half
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Due to an earthquake.
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Editado por Fixit: 10/24/2018 11:32:46 PMWhich plate? Faults can be created pretty much at anytime but splitting well that's not good. ... -blam!- it was Mexico's plate.... I think something is seriously wrong with the pacific plate, southern alp fault line is 50 years ish overdue and is a minimum of a 8+. While every country on the borders of the plate are having huge earthquakes. Yet they are not meant to be linked in any way.
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Editado por Fear of Missing Out: 10/25/2018 1:52:08 AMI'm just waiting for the day that the Yellowstone Supervolcano hits CTRL+ALT+DELETE on North America.
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time to wait for Yellowstone (otherwise known to me as "Red mountain") to blow up and spread blight and ash across the lands just like the Red Year
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That’s -blam!-ed I live in Vancouver and we just had 3 in like a 20 minute span a couple days ago, we’re long overdue for a massive one and it’s gonna hellacious when it comes.
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Idk [spoiler]I live in a sweet spot with no natural disasters anyway[/spoiler]
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If you “look around”, you still might find some footage of escorted convoys heading underground in central Mexico. The idea is to severe tectonic plates that are linked to fault lines so they cannot be triggered by “adversaries”.