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forgetl09 t1_jcapgce wrote
Reply to comment by Aelok in Enjoying a surprise show by blip01
Yes depending on the state it would go from being trespassed by the business, to indecent exposure and arrest.
forgetl09 t1_jbswlhz wrote
Reply to comment by Kisaxis in 12 years ago it seemed like another normal day in the office. Then things went crazy. This had been going on for over a minute before I started recording. by IWasGregInTokyo
I can understand that, living on the fault line in the east bay of CA that was 30 years overdue at that point made us all very fearful of quakes even though we went through them frequently. The difference might have just been the age of construction of the area I lived in and the nature of the inevitable massive quake that was coming (still hasn’t hit, only getting stronger), vs modern building in an urban center with more regular large quakes. Thanks for the input!
forgetl09 t1_jbsw3h7 wrote
Reply to comment by TaskForceCausality in 12 years ago it seemed like another normal day in the office. Then things went crazy. This had been going on for over a minute before I started recording. by IWasGregInTokyo
Yes, the dystopian society in CA where there are no regulations and builders get to run wild.
It’s emblematic of how negative Reddit has become when you ask a genuine question about the cultural differences between regions and you are downvoted, and the discussion shifts to nationalism.
forgetl09 t1_jbstnf8 wrote
Reply to comment by IWasGregInTokyo in 12 years ago it seemed like another normal day in the office. Then things went crazy. This had been going on for over a minute before I started recording. by IWasGregInTokyo
Why didn’t you evacuate the building during that first minute? As a former CA resident I am surprised by the lack of response from you and team members.
forgetl09 t1_jdlx0ad wrote
Reply to It'll keep you on the edge of your seat. by kinglucent
An autobiography.