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Old 03-11-2011, 05:48 AM  
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No they didn't say that. Slightly higher tides is about it. Oh and it'll be a bit brighter outside at night.
While I usually do like to rely on GFY and pornographers for real information and facts, this time I looked elsewhere for info. But what do these stupid fucks know?

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?The last extreme super moon occurred was on January 10th, 2005, right around the time of the 9.0 Indonesia earthquake. That extreme super moon was a new moon. So be forewarned. Something BIG could happen on or around this date. So what can we expect this time? Earthquakes? Volcanic eruptions? I guess we can only wait and see.? - AccuWeather.com
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At times of full and new moons, "you see a less-than-1-percent increase in earthquake activity, and a slightly higher response in volcanoes." - Space.com
I'm not saying this is the reason, I'm saying you can't rule it out. Keeping in mind that scientists just learned the universe is three times the size they thought it once, you have to take it all at face value and acknowledge no one really knows much. Other than pornographers of course. You guys know everything. Not sure why most of you are even wasting your time in this business when you could be working for NASA or the government.
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