Are you an earthquake "never-feeler"? LA times wants to hear from you
https://www.latimes.com/lifestyle/story/2024-01-05/never-feel-an-earthquake-tell-us-about-it
Even if you didnt feel the ground move beneath your feet during Friday mornings 4.2 magnitude SoCal earthquake, or the 4.1 shaker that rattled nerves (if not windows) on New Years Day, you might have felt those quakes in an emotional sense precisely because you missed out on them entirely. And that could mean youre a never-feeler. Thats what were calling residents of the Southland who dont realize when the earth is moving beneath their feet.
We know youre out there, and were reminded of your curious existence every time we head to our social media feeds for a post-quake group freakout and youre over in the corner dutifully reporting #earthquake didnt feel it. Is it a skill? A learned condition? Wizardry? We want to know more.
To that end, were hoping that all you still-earthers and quake-nots out there will take a few minutes to fill out the form below to tell us how you feel about not feeling the earthquake everyone else felt even the person in the next room. How do you react when that happens? What do you do when you realize you didnt feel a quake? Do you consider this a blessing, a curse or a medical malady?
Are you an earthquake "never-feeler"?
Are you an L.A. earthquake never-feeler the kind of person who somehow misses the ground rumbling beneath their feet every time even when the fine china is rattling in your neighbors cupboard? Does this give you FOMO? Or make you happy? Either way, if youre routinely oblivious to the shaking, rattling and rolling, we want to hear from you.