I agree, even though very tragic, at the same time I find the sequence of events as well as the prolonged effects to be facinating. For instance, since the smooth rotation of the Earth is determined by the inner core (magma), what effect will the wobbling have on the magma? Will the slight sloshing of the liquid rock increase, causing a greater wobbling of the Earth, causing a continued slowing of the rotation, which may be having it's own affect on the birds migration patterns etc., as well as causing even greater sloshing and wobbling of the Earth and on and on until as one ancient story says, "The Earth Mother will wobble and shake until North becomes South and East becomes West."
Plus, I've had thoughts about super volcanos and how a sloshing of the magma core might upset a delicate balance that has kept them dormant for a heck of a long time. I mean, everything on the planet is related in one way or another to everything else and a very slight change in one part of the system can create even more drastic changes in another part of the system.
Thinking about all of this is facinating, but at the same time, scares the living H E double hockey sticks right outta me sometimes.