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Once the system breaks down...what will you do?
so if in a couple weeks all is gone
what will you do? have enough canned food and other survival stuff? |
open a soup kitchen
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A system breakdown would be healthy.
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Way ahead. If you dont have at least three months of food stored you are a moron. :2 cents:
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I'll prey on people weaker than me and take their shit. Looking forward to it actually.
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I have already been laughed at for keeping supplies for assorted emergencies and such. Do not see it happening due to the financial mess. Mine is more for a natural disaster or what not and not some doomsday social collapse situation. Either way I would be set for several months minimum and I have the skills and know how to self sustain and preserve with my property. In the event of a major depression or something, honestly a few months supplies of food will only ease things. It would last much longer I think, if it did happen.
Plus most better be damn ready for those who will try to take it from you. |
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I was planning on Jerking off in front of the county courthouse as a form of my protest against perverty....
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We've been laughed at for this too. We have enough can goods and other such necessities to last my family for several months. The kids friends will come into our house and think we have SOOOO much food and yet we preach not to waste it. You just never ever know what the hell is going to happen, and we've BEEN homeless before, we know the importance of always having enough things on hand to aide us in such instances. You don't know what tomorrow holds until it gets here. Natural disasters, loss of a job, I could go on and on and on...... always better to be safe than sorry. I realized this when my family was living in a van and we had no idea how the hell THAT happened. |
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I'll wander the wastelands in search of gas, Mad Max style.
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its not going to break down. I was in the car business during the last recessionin the late 80's.A dealership was closing one a week. We came back. You have to remember even if unemployment went to 10 percent it sucks but that still means 90 percent of the country is still working. For my wedding anniversary we went to fogo de choa it was packed on a Thursday night. Things suck but the system wont fail, I know its hard to believe that with the media talking doom and gloom 24/7
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I tell you what, my kids are about as spoiled as they come, but they know what it's like to struggle, so they are pretty good at their own survival skills, and I couldn't be more thankful for this. MOST kids today would flip if they didn't have everything, cell phones and other things, but mine know how to deal with these stresses. It was tough on us all when we were homeless, but after all was said and done, I was almost thankful for it..... it taught them how to survive and what it's like not to have all the luxuries they have now. |
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(ok... well the working out is mostly for pussy) |
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Oh, also make sure someone like him does not also take your gun. To many own guns and think they would use them, yet never could really pull the trigger on another. |
In Canada we really don't have a lot of guns really. Most house holds don't have them.
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Now that my mind is going, I'm thinking about how useful night vision would be in a "system breakdown" scenario... |
Stupid thread, the system wont break down.
Maybe for US folk but anywhere out of there is seeing their $ bringing 25-30% from what they got a few months ago. If you cant take the heat get out of the kitchen, and move to a better country. |
^ You have a profound understanding of global economics.
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Rape and pillage I guess. Been looking for a good excuse.
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DefaultMan - Who is that stunning girl in your avatar?
And where can I find more of her? Perfect tits!!!!
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