^ I totally second that! There still happen new quakes, one had even a strength exceeding 7 on Richter-Scala. I've even read it "wasn't the big one yet". Now if that was true...

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EDIT 8/4/14: (due to avoid doubleposting)
Today, in the morning, a 18-years old girl lost control over her car and crashed into a tree with the co-driver's side of the car. If you want to see what once was a car, you may want to look at
this picture. Upon seeing what has happened to the car, you can probably guess that she didn't make it.
Now why am I talking about this? Well, first of all, I didn't know the girl (luckily, it hasn't been one of my friends). However, I have had enough time in school to think about a few aspects... I was trying to imagine how her parents, her whole family and her friends would feel. Well, here are my conclusions: I find it just horrible when a parent outlives their child... I mean, you are seeing your kids grow and mature, you spent lots and lots of time, money and effort to make them what they are. Since the girl seemingly was driving way too fast, everything, 18 years of your life, has been for naught... I personally have never been in a situation where I was desperate due to losing a loved one (pets don't count). True, I have lost two people that were close to me in my life, but neither of them played an absolutely unreplaceable role in my life. Since in both cases their passing was only a matter of time anyway, it didn't really hurt much. Now imagine you have a daughter and you're losing her THAT way. How would you feel? I can only imagine one reaction to this that a mother or a father would show: A total breakdown. I would be crushed and I'm not that easy to break down mentally (I suppose). I would probably feel like giving up. I could go on but I do think you get the point...
Now think about her life... What has her life been like? Studying, studying, more studying... and that was it... Like I said, everything was for naught!
This is sort of moving me and making me thoughtful... She just threw 18 years of living away... just because she was SPEEDING!
Well, once I have my driver's license (will probably take me a few months), I will never drive too fast... As long as I will not be steady and experienced, that is. I don't want to die on the roads...