So what is the lesson learned watching this movie?
That wealthy people choose themselves over you in a natural disaster.
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That wealthy people choose themselves over you in a natural disaster.
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Never play hide and seek with the rock, he's just too good.
shareThat Alexandra Daddario has a perfect set of knockers.
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Double amen, but I learnt that from True Detective.
Poorly Lived and Poorly Died, Poorly Buried and No One Criedshare
Read up on stuff like hooking an older phone to a landline, firetruck equipment etc. And go to the gym.
"Need" is just a fiction. As is "should", "must", "value" and "importance".
Getting inside a building (in high point) is useless and dumb, because when it collapse, you have nowhere to run. Getting on a high point like a hill or a mountain is good because nothing'll fall on you if you're at the top of it.
And what matt_shade said is good too. Ground lines will be last way of communication (old phone), find useful equipment (torch, food, water, emergency radio)
Or go to a baseball stadium, because even when the entire city is falling down, a baseball stadium will remain standing and completely undamaged.
shareOr go to a baseball stadium, because even when the entire city is falling down, a baseball stadium will remain standing and completely undamaged.
Ground lines will be last way of communication (old phone)
Don't build cities on major fault lines.
shareAlways follow the 3 As. Nothing can ever kill you as long as you're 1. altruistic 2. attractive, and 3. axperienced.
shareYour car can flip down a cliff and not only will you not die, you won't even be all that hurt.
Don't pull a gun on The Rock.
You can start a day in L.A., then go by helicopter, car and plane to get to S.F., then by boat to get to downtown, save your daughter and it will still be day.
Natural disasters always bring couples back together.
It's all California's fault.
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