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8 minutes ago, KannikaP said:

Days at Sea is a bit different than a 15 second earthquake.

Earthquake Drunk Syndrome is very similar to the feeling of having set foot ashore after days at sea, as both involve the brain and vestibular system struggling to recalibrate after exposure to abnormal motion, be it days or 15 seconds. The primary difference lies in the trigger and context, but the underlying mechanism—sensory mismatch and vestibular adaptation—is largely the same. If symptoms persist or are severe, medical advice, such as vestibular therapy or stress management, is recommended, as outlined in guidelines from health ministries (e.g., Thailand's Ministry of Public Health) and research studies.

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1 hour ago, connda said:

Or aftershocks.

According to Mr Chat, Aftershock Red, Vodka, Triple Sec, Lime juice, Red Bull is called an Aftershock Earthquake Cocktail.

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