hornylink it doesn't help. most houses don't have its doorways any more reinforced than any other part of the house. if anything, it leaves you vulnerable from two sides and the instinct is dangerous when you're in a public setting, since it encourages panic and may result in trampling. it's one of those myths that can do more harm than good, like the whole wallet/belt crap for people with epileptic seizures.
Jacek Wandzel fuck it I don't feel like teaching someone on the internet the basics of structural integrity, myth busters covered the basics, look that up so you can stop being wrong.
love jeff-heihachi so much
Dan keeps a stud finder in his nightstand in case of earthquakes now
I've always thought Jeff looked like Heihachi
I surf-vived the 2014 Northern California earthquake and all I got was this lousy t-shirt
Wow there is a idea for a game "Tony Hawk Apocalypse"
Brad: Water
Jeff: Knife
Drew: Flares
Dan: 3ds...
Never change Dan 😂😂
I love that! Not if you need it, but if they're drinking it too slow.
I live a mile and a half from the epicenter and that shit was scary!
This one was hilarious.
lol zaibatsu
I really wish they wouldn't propagate this doorway bullshit any further.
Jacek Wandzel what's the bullshit?
hornylink it doesn't help. most houses don't have its doorways any more reinforced than any other part of the house. if anything, it leaves you vulnerable from two sides and the instinct is dangerous when you're in a public setting, since it encourages panic and may result in trampling.
it's one of those myths that can do more harm than good, like the whole wallet/belt crap for people with epileptic seizures.
Jacek Wandzel fuck it I don't feel like teaching someone on the internet the basics of structural integrity, myth busters covered the basics, look that up so you can stop being wrong.
+Jacek Wandzel It's best to hide in the basement too. Then the whole top of the building is there to protect you from the quake.
I just googled "earthquake doorway" and all the top results say it's a myth?