Board Thread:Fun and Games/@comment-32637988-20170917164048/@comment-32480792-20170930072614

@Me/Floofy2: I also had never been in an earthquake before, but I immediately remembered to get under something so things wouldn't fall on me. I immediately ran to the kitchen table and called for.my mom and the countryballs to join me, which they did (except for BC and Sweden, who hid under my piano).

Fortunatly, the earthquake was over within a minute. My first reaction was to crawl out, slowly.

Me: "Oh, Lord, thank you for protecting us, your mercies are new everyday... Mama, where's the phone? I need to see what the heck just happened."

Then I noticed a nearby smartphone and picked it up, recognised it as my Samsung Galaxy S4, and logged in and went to Youtube. (We don't have a TV, BTW.)

Instantly I was hit with video reports of the earthquake that just happened. But one live video caught my attention, and I opened it.

It was CNN news, live. The reporters were picking themselves up and reporting what just happened, as everybody in the house gathered around me.

Apperently, my area wasn't the only one to pass through an earthquake. Apparently, the whole world had gone through it, although the most affected regions were the Kurdistan regions, Indonesia, the United States, Canada, Mexico, the Scandinavian peninsula, both halves of Korea, and some of Eastern Europe, notably Poland, Hungary, and Serbia. But then, something shocking was broadcast. I type it here verbatim:

Reporter 1: "Wait, we're just getting another report... Oh my God..."

Reporter 2: "What, what is it?"

Reproter 1: *turns the computer to face both reporters*

Reporter 2's face went pale, as the screen changed to show a sattalite live cast of...

Me: "Holy Son of God... is that TURKEY?! IN FLAMES??!!"

@FemaleIndonesiaBall: The earthquake stopped the moment the radio turned on, to brodcast the scared voices of the reporters.

Reporter 1: "My God... is that Turkey? IN FLAMES?!

Reporter 2: "Yes, apparently, for some reason, it is. We've also just got a report that Turkey, or, more specifically, Batman City, was also the epicenter of the earthquake. I can't explain why."

Reporter 1: "Wait, I think Turkey's... DISSOLVING!! MY GOD!! IT'S DISSOLVING!! AND I CAN SEE WATER FOR HALF OF IT... WAIT... MY GOD... TURKEY'S GONE! ALL I SEE IS WATER!!"

Your listening was suddenly interupted by a slam of the front door, and Indonesia's cry of, "Lah! We're alive!" (He is with Malaysa and Phillipines.)

Me/Floofy2: Everybody (including me) watched in horror as Turkey dissolved right before their (and my) eyes.

@Kimochi: The earthquake soon stopped, and the radio (or TV, or whatever) snapped on to report what FemaleIndonesiaBall and I saw. (You describe the scene.)

@AkkoKun: The fires of Turkey's apocalypse gained on you, but you (and everybody with you) were able to cross the border just in time (after the guard ran away screaming after seeing the fires) to watch in horror as Turkey burned, then drop and dissolve as the sea took its place.

Turkish Kurdistan: *pale* *gulp* "Well, I really *bleep* up there, now didn't I?"

@Floofy2: The earthquake soon stopped, and all three of you decided to head back to the terminal. They has decided.to delay the flight a little bit to investigate if the plane was still safe to fly.

Then the TVs around the area snapped on, as North Korea's news lady came on the screen and began to speak. South Korea translated.

North Korean Newslady: "Hello. We have just expiriencing an unexpected earthquake that has rattled all of Korea. I assure you, the Great Leader is doing all he can to help provide relief and investigate what is going on. Stay tuned for further updates. Thank you."