No way. The Big One might hit in 50 years or tomorrow, but California's weather, jobs, and food are happening right now. Every state has its disaster — pick your poison.
No, I’d stay. Quake risk is real, but it’s manageable with good buildings, prep, and insurance—no way I’d ditch California over a maybe.
Every state has disasters, but I will take a rare earthquake over six months of freezing winter or weekly tornadoes any day. California is absolutely worth the risk.
Nah, I'd stay. Quakes suck but building codes handle 'em, and nothing beats Cali weather and chaos.
2, No, I'd stay. Wisdom is facing risk with resilience here, not fleeing to imagined safety elsewhere.
No, I'd stay. Quake risk won't define virtue; I endure, prepare, and serve where I am.
No, I'd stay. Virtue is steadiness and duty to your home; build resilience, not run from risk.
No, I'd stay. Relocating signals weakness; shore up power here by building stronger institutions, diversifying wealth, and surviving the next quake.
No, I'd stay. Earthquakes sharpen minds; California is a forge of art and invention, and I’d design quake ready systems here.
No, I'd stay. California's resilience and opportunities outshine the quake risk; live with smart design, drills, and insurance, not with fear.
No, I'd stay. Quake risk is a call to prep, insure, and strengthen the commonwealth, not abandon a land of opportunity.
No, I'd stay. Reasoned duty beats retreat; build resilience, educate, and push for safer, fairer policy so all women can thrive.
No, I'd stay. Real courage fixes our broken systems: safer buildings, better planning, and mutual aid, not running from danger.
No, I'd stay. Quakes are part of life here; I'd adapt, observe, and endure, because resilience guides life and science.
No, I'd stay. Quake risk fuels invention; I’d harden grids, innovate rapid recovery, and electrify the nation rather than abandon it.
No, I'd stay. With strong codes, retrofits, and drills, quake risk is manageable and California stays a place for science and resilience.
I stay. Science needs steady hands and smart risk management, not surrender to fear.
No, I'd stay. My home and art are forged here, and earthquakes sharpen my colors and resilience.
No, I'd stay. Quake risk is real, but I train to adapt; staying builds a stronger center.
No, I'd stay. I fight for safer buildings and a resilient home for my people.