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Hey, check this out

To examine something and get more information about it.

Hey, check this out!

I have no idea!

I don't know.

You have gotta be kidding

You must be joking

Pulling some leg

To try to make someone believe something that's not true as a joke.

I mean, I thought he was pulling my leg when he first talked about it.

Far-fetched

difficult to believe and unlikely to be true.

Due east

Towards east

Epicenter

The point on the earth's surface directly above an earthquake or atomic explosion.

all of a sudden

Quickly and unexpectedly

Aftershock

A sudden movement of the earth's surface that often follows an earthquake.

Rattling

A noise consisted of quickly repeated knocks.

I am thinking to myself

Think to oneself is to have an inner monologue.

It dawned on me

To become known or obvious to someone especially suddenly.

Totally

In a total manner/in a total or complete degree.

a while

a period of time

It's a given

a given: a small detail or fact that is known to be true.

Get someone's perspective.

As one views or interprets a certain situation.

World series on T.V

A T.V show.

Take place

Happen

T.V coverage cut out

Get a rundown

Get a deatiled report.

Weed through.

To take things or persons out of a group.

I'll tell you what....

Used to introduce a suggestion or emphasize a statement.

A dime a dozen.

To be common and not special or easy to obtain.

Surreal

Strange not seeming real like a dream.

Get into work

To enter the workplace.

Awake

Fully conscious, alert and aware.

Even

Used to show that something is surprising, unusual or extreme.

I don't even know where it's.

Major fault line

A crack in the earth's surface


Or a problem that may not be obvious but cause something to fail.

Must have been sleeping

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It was like

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Live on

Live upon a place

It's possible that

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It wasn't felt

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You know

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This far north

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Talk about it

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It happened at like

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Make sense

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It just felt like this

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Shift to the right

Then **** right back

One that I experienced in Bangkok.

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Anyway

Anyway

Later

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Up on the ninth floor

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At least

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When I first moved here.

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Rubble

Ruins

Come down

Collapse

Different from

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Up in my apartment

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I turned to the new station

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Both of those

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But one of them

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I was actually

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They have built a lot of their building to absorb the shock.

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It was swaying

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It was pretty scary

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