japan earthquake makes skyscraper dancing | Tokyo
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japanese skyscraper dancing while earthquake real construction art
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scary...
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nice video title
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when you watch too much juju on that beat dances
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I feel horrible for the people in that building, it must've been terrifying.
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D:
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I think California should take a lesson from this if they want to keep building higher and taller.
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thats amazing
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Is that Keio South Tower; sibling to Keio Plaza hotel? The original plaza hotel was the first high rise hotel in all of Japan, and was the tallest building in Shinjuku, and all of Japan, from 1971 until taller structures were built next to it by 1974.
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@ mihdd - Die Wolkenkratzer tanzen nicht; sie schunkeln.. ^^
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The skyscraper is like oh I can move yay and then when the earthquake stops he says aww no more dancing XD but creepy
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this is the movement caused by the wind
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It'd B cool if they like rubbed each other then stop. the continue
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The Malaysian skycraper (Twincle pencil) is best ingeneering.
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creepy
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I call this phenomenon skyscrapers on drugs.
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To the left to the left everything you own in the office to the left, to the right to the right everything to the left is now to the right.
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That guy said "awesome at the begginning" XDD I would be crying
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If you see a building swaying in an Earthquake, that's a good thing. It usually means that it's got some sort of anti-Earthquake foundation which causes it to move with the motion of the Earth instead of resisting it.
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Doubling the speed would make you feel the sway more.
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skyscrapers are designed to sway like that to prevent colapse