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Nothing makes me laugh more than "preppers" who may or may not have a can of survival seeds in their "bug out bag", and/or a plan like "I'll head out to the country with my AR-15 and start farming".
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9/ Better to be out near a small community and then be in a position to offer to help. "Hey, I've already got enough food for me and mine...you guys need any help clearing roads / guarding things?"
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10/ You'd probably have a chance to upgrade lodgings in short order. Guaranteed that - if you've got your own food - someone will suggest that 80yo widow Jones with a 4 bedroom house, a wood stove, and an old barn could use someone to split wood and keep house for her.
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11/ and - again, if you've got your own food, and offering a hand, not looking for a handout, I can easily imagine that you'd be able to trade some work for a set of borrowed tools. Or scout & bring back 50 gal of diesel and get the use of a tractor for a week or two in trade.
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It must feel “fun” to exist within an hallucinogenic universe.
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honest to god though i don't get suburbanites who tunnel-vision on prepping for the total shtf scenario, when there are plenty of /far/ more likely scenarios that they can meaningfully prep for - hurricanes and other regional natural disasters come to mind
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Very same. Good doc on rational-priority-based prepping is http://lcamtuf.coredump.cx/prep/ , and like a full third of it is about personal finance/building a rainy-day fund, because that's way more useful than most disaster LARP stuff.
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