I'm saying we'd swiftly elect a warlord and conquer the neighboring subdivisions under the crimson banner of the HOA.
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Replying to @BostonDelendEst @MorlockP
I for one appreciate getting an extra apostrophe now and then, you never know when youll run out later
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Experts recommend stockpiling six months of punctuation in case of an internet outage
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Replying to @random_eddie @MorlockP
Consult
@MaybeCoffee13 for all your extraneous comma needs2 replies 0 retweets 3 likes -
Replying to @BostonDelendEst @random_eddie and
It's great to know how to roll your own but most people just screw it up.
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Replying to @TheClarksTale @BostonDelendEst and
seriously, tho, Eddie, I don't see any scenario where both * a situation is bad enough that 6 months of supplies is better than 2 wks * individual prepping in the burbs helps you survive for a 2 week problem, you hunker down and wait for FEMA a 6 month problem is APOCALYPTIC
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Replying to @MorlockP @TheClarksTale and
6 months isn't 1918 Spanish American flu 6 months is siege of Sarajevo / WWII Eastern Front / Holocaust / Mad Max You've got food; the "nice" neighbors don't. The best prepping you can do is to get the hell out.
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Replying to @MorlockP @TheClarksTale and
These are the answers I was looking for and expected. Thanks.
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If I lived in the suburbs and had such concerns I'd try to find a friend outside the burbs and work a deal with him: "I'd like to store 4 x 6-person months of food, plus sleeping bags, plus guns in your basement, and use it as a bug out location if SHTF. What do you want from me?
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