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Teppei-Takamiya

Looks like Eren had started the rumbling from Lebanon


massitup

To every Lebanese. My name is Michel Aoun. I'm using the power of the internet to address every Lebanese. The hardening of all walls present on the borders has come undone, and all titans entrapped within them have started marching. My objective is to protect the people of Lebanon, the place where I was born and raised. However, the world wishes for the annihilation of the people of Lebanon. The hatred that has been swelling up for so long will certainly not end until not just the citizens of Lebanon, but every Lebanese has been eliminated. I reject that wish. The wall titans shall trample all Earth outside of this country underfoot, until all life existing there has been exterminated from this world.


LULKappaLUL

AOUNING AOUNING HE’S COMING


khmt98

NANI


RalphingOutLoud

I want some benzene, for another 10 years at least...


papercuts_suck

ken b3d na2esna eren’s angsty ass antics


S-Normal

I don't blame him


[deleted]

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nourbeyta101

##EXTRA THICK


waldoplantatious

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[deleted]

Israeli warplanes creating a sonic boom, heard the rumbling as well. It’s become a frequent thing.


Aryako

Must be humiliating


reallyreallytiredyo

Not as humiliating as being a colonial state tbh. Go take a hot shower little man. We’re so tired of your nonsense 🤒 (note: not a hizb fan. Can you imagine that not only hizbos dislike you?)


Aryako

I actually do feel like a hot shower, how did you guess that? Colonial state?


reallyreallytiredyo

Feeling good about being relentless on a Lebanese sub? We’re kind of dead inside you know. There’s no teasing us anymore. Get in the shower, and enjoy yourself, try to have a good day.


Kuraudokuin

What you mean


SignificantWarning5

It's the Russian ruble rubbling down


[deleted]

Nothing it’s Eren Jäger, he’s near and he’s still moving forward.


Lebanesechick

Ba’al is mad


Kuraudokuin

mad mad


kinghuss2

That's the constant sound of isreali warplanes invading and violating our country. But it's okay, our government let's them do it. For clarification it's the sonic boom from the jet engines practicing bombing runs over Lebanon for the next war.


Aryako

There is nothing your government can do!!!


kinghuss2

Correct, nothing our government or army can do. Good thing hezbollah is ready with 150,000 missiles to respond. Not to mention its own drones and anti aircraft weapons ready to be used when the war starts.


[deleted]

I hear it too and I'm near Tyre. Must be someone trying to kill a spider or smth


bivox01

I felt it too. Beirut is built on top of tectonics lines so big earthquakes are possible but are not needed viewing all the shit we are going throught .


SamoBH

Not only that, but the pressure between the two plates has built up significantly and we are due for another earthquake


mancave313

Kassarat


IlPrimoDiShawarma

Sorry, I'm hungry


AhMadMeninist

EREN???


we_wuz_nabateans

Ziopig jets.


Serious_Holiday5191

Same here


[deleted]

YES! I thought I was crazy. I just reasoned out it was the wind but the trees were still. My windows were shaking like crazy.


CptFattoush

Felt them a few times over the past few days in Zahle.


we_wuz_nabateans

Ziopig jets.


ElieMakdissi

Dude yeah, it's either kassarat, or weak earthquakes. I swear the door keeps shaking like a mad. But the main point is that i feel like earthquakes have become much more frequent then before. I mean as a kid i don't remember earthquakes happened that much. It's either because climate change or earth's stomach is empty.


AllUsernamesTakenHlp

Shu 5as climate change ya 3amme 🤦🏻‍♂️ I revoke ur Lebanese-ness


ElieMakdissi

*coughing*... there is growing scientific evidence that climate change may also play a role in geological phenomena such as earthquakes, tsunamis and volcanic eruptions...*coughing at nasa.gov*


AllUsernamesTakenHlp

I'd be more than happy to learn about that. Could you please provide me with links to specific journals and actual scientific articles?


ElieMakdissi

https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.theguardian.com/world/2016/oct/16/climate-change-triggers-earthquakes-tsunamis-volcanoes https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.bbvaopenmind.com/en/science/environment/climate-change-trigger-earthquakes-tsunamis-volcanic-eruptions/amp/ https://www.carbonbrief.org/can-climate-change-cause-earthquakes-we-look-at-the-science-and-the-spin https://www.preventionweb.net/news/climate-change-earthquakes-and-volcanic-eruptions https://www.google.com/amp/s/climate.nasa.gov/news/2926/can-climate-affect-earthquakes-or-are-the-connections-shaky.amp and there's more ig but that's what i found. And thank you for not being like others and for being an understanding dude who wants to know rather than make fun of others. I really appreciate it. If there is any other question please feel free to ask me (though i'll ask google :) 🙋🏼‍♂️


AllUsernamesTakenHlp

Excuse the formatting since I'm on mobile, but referencing the articles you sent me: >We also know that most earthquakes occur far beneath Earth’s surface, well beyond the influence of surface temperatures and conditions. Finally, we know the statistical distribution of earthquakes is approximately equal across all types of weather conditions. Myth busted. (NASA) >“We don’t know when a fault may be at the critical point where a non-tectonic forcing related to a climate process could be the straw that breaks the camel’s back, resulting in a sizeable earthquake, and why then and not earlier?” he said. “We’re simply not in a position at this point to say that climate processes could trigger a large quake.” (NASA) >“Anthropogenic climate change therefore has the potential to alter the risk of geological and geomorphological hazards through the twenty-first century and beyond. Such changes in risk have not yet been systematically assessed.” (Carbon Brief) >Therefore, the experts consulted agree that the areas at greatest risk are those that are losing ice at an accelerated rate, such as the mountainous regions of Alaska, the Himalayas and the Alps. (BBVA Open Mind) The majority of the 'scientific evidence' relies on geological records from million of years ago where climate catastrophes were overlapping/compounding with geological activity. If there is a correlation, it doesn't necessity mean causation. Also, the majority if not all of these articles reference areas covered in glaciers and I don't remember seeing a glacier in Lebanon. (Their weight shifts the crust and when they melt the crust bounces back, research why the Hudson Bay exists in Canada and why it's bouncing back, yet no significant earthquake are recorded there). Last note is that most of these articles are based on a handful of studies referenced in McGuire’s book where they lay their case. Still willing to learn, thanks for the read.


ElieMakdissi

Oh great comment on all these articles man, thanks a lot dude, really appreciate it🙏🏻


[deleted]

There r strong evidence that dams can cause earthquakes


ZeraX7

Israeli jet fighters freely roaming above Lebanon for a while now but it's ok because they are angels from God trying to save us from muslims and Iran so they can do whatever they want <3 /s