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  • lmao they are just sitting their

  • 7.2 that's all? You're gonna need a bigger scale after March 11th

  • are those dummies?

    

  • @23darvin haha i think so

  • Imagine if you were in that while the real earthquake was happening

  • Turn it into a Mosh Pit Stereo Den! Paint the walls black. Have Black Lighting, and Strobe Lights.  Bolt down all the Stereo Equipment. Bring over your friends. Smoke some weed. Now you're talkin!

  • the machine broke of so much weight oh well ill pay for one

  • junk

  • Maybe 7.5..

  • now thats how houses should be when a earthquake hits the walls fall down before the picture does lol

  • bull crap that was more like a 4.8 to 5.0

  • @TheBassguy1  its 7

  • @TheBassguy1 Ok ok. Bull crap that was more like a 5.5 to 6.5.

  • simulators r fun but the real thing is scary XD

  • i live on the california-mexico border, we just had a 7.2

  • @thisarikid Yea i remember that one. How was it down there? Im up by Long Beach and here it just felt like a swing.

  • That wasn't even close to a 7. That was a 5.5 at the most.

  • I WANT TO GO ON THERE!

  • 8.8 in chile

  • hmm... A 7.2, thats about what the people of Haiti experienced.

  • Looks fun to ride :D

  • a 7?? looks like a 5.9 or 6

  • ehh? are you crazy. definitely a 6.12-6.16

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  • tssss... good grief...

  • Stop at 7 sec. and you'll see that it says it's measured on the Japanese scale

  • @drgn2288 not even

  • @drgn2288 haha trust me its a 7 ive been in one =)

  • @drgn2288 it said on the japenese scale tho

  • that looks like fun

  • This video is boring!

  • say that when an earthquake like this hits

  • now please get a seat in the vulcano simulator.

  • only if you get a seat in the "how to spell" simulator.

  • where is that?

  • It says right at the beginning - the Nojima Fault Preservation Museum in Hokudan-cho, Awaji island.

  • thanks

  • I've "ridden" that earthquake simulator and can say that it felt much more intense and exciting in person than this video shows.

  • maybe that machine isnt calpable of doing constant shaking? or maybe they "softened it" a bit to prevent .. damage :D

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