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  • Geez you would think the lady running for her life with a baby stroller down the street would get some kind of reaction @_@

  • You can stay calm.

    But his pants ...

  • shaken not sterd

  • Wait I was not finished my morning coffee yet!!! LOL

  • just another day...

  • In this video you clearly see that they are so familiar with earthquake

  • I like how they are like Sooo calm

  • were they waiting for the ceiling to start falling on the to react? they are incredible lol

  • @ronaldreggin how is this fake you dumbass

  • Why is that lady smiling? I would be terrified if that would happen to me.

  • It's amazing how Japanese people can be so calm even after an earthquake. I would of screamed and hid under a table. O_o

  • @PeircedinBlood they are so used to it. It is really amazing. They also build strong and light buildings. I really love these people and their engineering. Greetings from Turkey...

  • i live i japan ah ther

  • arigato

  • Hey 1hajaulu or some shit u don't wanna be in a fucking earthquake man I'm in Christchurch and a fucking 2 6.3s and. A 7.1m is fucking horrific !!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @musickid9409 i agree with you

  • there so used to it

  • I wanna be in a earthquake for some random reason...

  • @1hajalau No you dont. Trust me.

  • @1hajalau

    Trust me, you don't. I am living in Japan right now. I have lived through almost 2,000 earthquakes since 3/11/11 and they never get any easier.

  • @loneangel2345 Well, in the video, not even the water glasses fell or moved. Of course, the water inside moved a little bit, but nobody seemed to be bothered much or hiding under tables. And it was quite a long and strong shake. So you're a bit too weak, maybe?

  • @loneangel2345 gives me more the reason to move to japan (mwahahahaa)

    1. manga/anime

    2. cosplay

    3. earthquakes!!

  • @1hajalau I'm in Panama and a -5 can be a little fun earthquake, but the trouble is when they are +5 and more than a minute long. Last week we had a 5.5 for over 5 minutes. There was a power shutdown in my whole city for over an hour, and some street lamps fell... Earthquakes are no funny business... unless it is a small one XD

  • @gothicgrowler and if the power shut down that means no internet!! (gasp) how do u live...but it is fun if it's not to strong or serious, right?

  • @1hajalau hahahah yeah, no internet for that hour xD

  • A boss is sitting at the table..does not move, keeps arms folded, and keeps looking out window, probably thinks to run out only to skip paying the bill, realizes that he's a G and wont hear of such a thing.

  • This is us in cali just ride it out until we get the OOOOHH SHIT moments hahahaha

  • we just had a 5.9 in DC today and we all ran like little bitches outside! props to you japs : )

  • HAARP was involved in this.

    dutchsinse#p/u/8/Jb9hMUEsHZY

  • In this movie,elder lady's try to hide under tables.its very important behavior.

    If the building is broken,almost people will be killed.but other faniture,wall,will kill people too.

    Please keep in your mind,if you feel shake of earthquake,hide under the table,keep your head safe.

    God bress you ,from japan.

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  • How many minutes did it stop?

  • "Keep Calm And Carry On"

  • why in the world were they giggling!!!!

  • @hinata01mcr I tend to see a lot of people in these videos from Japan doing that, I think is a way they have to release stress and be positive while "riding it out"

  • The lady at 0:14 was taking her baby on some ride

  • @enriqueisawsome I am so high right now and that comment made complete sense to me.

  • @Cozybop . I'm just saying that the lady is running with her baby downhill while there is a 9.0 earthquake going on. Thats what i mean by "some ride" .

  • @enriqueisawsome lol ikr that baby is prop like weeeeeeee this is fun and the moms like sutup its not fun!!!!!!!!!!

  • ummmm, get up???

  • Why don't they care more? When it hit I was scared as fuck. My yakiniku grill fell off of my fridge and dented my flooring.

  • @samtron5000 Yakiniku? What's Yakiniku?

  • @Femalechaos2011 little pieces of grilled marinated meat you dip into sauce.. aka korean bbq, it's pretty good, you should try it!

  • @samtron5000 Oh okay, Sure I'd love to try it I'll eat anything in Japan

  • damn! they're not even scared!! "sooooo used to it"

  • That's a nice restaurant.

  • A B C D E........4 Earthquake, may the next one u have be in bed, when your fcuking going at it!!!

  • El gente de Puerto Rico están a tu lado.

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  • Warning for our sake! Jesus forewarns that there will be TDODC&D coming soon all over the whole earth. So not just to pray for the Japanese and help them... but also everyone should take heed to God’s warning and repent for His forewarning is for our  sake... Those who take heed to God’s forewarning and repent… will be inherited eternal life in the kingdom of God . Read le399 channel for more. "He who has ear, let him hear.” Le Nghia, "unworthy servant..." (Luke 17:10) Capuchin Franciscan

  • Near Sanno Hotel?

  • In fact, many horrible US people and contractor's took advantage of the people who needed to rebuild and took their insurance money to repair or rebuild damaged homes, and just ran off with it.

    The Japanese have more pride in themselves and respect for one another. They are a strong country that has faced much worse. They will overcome!

  • Japan's company's, including insurance company's are nothing like the corrupt, heartless and irresponsible ones in the US that exist only for profit, not for people.

    Japan is a very strong country full of good, hard working people and they will help each other to overcome this horrible tragedy.

    They will do much better than how President Bush did nothing for Katrina, where the city is still in ruins and hardly anything is being done to rebuild for those who lost everything in that hurricane.

  • its revealing how complacent these people are with the some mild seismic disruption in their daily lives. i live in california and this is even more stark than here, but during these mild tremors i know from experience that no one really wonders if they are feeling a mild shake from a more catastrophic earthquake far away.

  • @oohypnotiq84oo People here in California just act funny during earthquakes. Either they are freaking out so much they do something stupid, or get so excited about it that they do something stupid, or they do the right thing and hold on to a safe spot. And that's even with just a small 4.0 earthquake.

  • aparte de que es un país precioso los japoneses nos enseñan lo que es guardar la calma

  • they all like, ey, thats funny... not knowing what the fuk is following...

  • lol Funny comment u hav.

  • Japans Insurance companies are already pre printing the "Claim Denied" letters.

  • @judgegixxer that is such a stupid comment.. in japan, the insurers need to let policyholders know they may have a valid claim that is payable, even if the policyholder is unaware of this possibility.. that is the case with at least the life insurers.. insurers could be fined for malpractice if they do not inform their customers of a possible valid claim..

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