Three posts in a row! I'm going to have you IP banned for sock puppeting. |
Which is irrational and shows a wildly misplaced sense of risk. There's more crime in Greene County (3,969 incidents per 100,000 people) than in Fairfax County (3,577 incidents), for example. |
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I can frame a shed and build a fire, but as to the others, why on earth would I need to, or want to do any of those other things, sounds entirely taxing and unecessary.
If I were caught in the zombie apocalypse I suppose I could figure out how to put a worm on a hook and gut a fish, stick it on a stick and cook it while boiling my stream water. I can also open a can of beans with a pocket knife... That should be enough to keep me alive until an antidote is discovered. |
OK, prepper. |
Now compare it to DC, which is a much relevant metric. |
Exactly. How would they fare in an urban environment? Don’t act like primitive is superior. |
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Greene County is more of an exurb of the DMV than a real rural county. Lots of high-salary IT people remoting via Zoom. Live in large, million-dollar "rustic country cabins" (yeah, right!, with a hot tub). Drive a Ford F-150 but never a speck of mud on it, never driven off the road other than on their gravel driveway.
Go to Big Stone Gap for that kind of rural Virginia. |
But the “daughter of two physicians” is full of $hit and posting false information. Multiple people called her out on it. What’s your point, exactly? Showing your ignorance? |
All of these so-called skills are vulgar. |
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Pull out teeth with a pliers
sleep with my sister sleep with my mom eat possum |
No kidding. As a grad student in EE, I worked for the Chair of the Neurosurgery dept helping him conduct research. He was pretty busy doing both research and taking care of patients. Smart guy, to say the least. |
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Why are these skills any better than any other? Do neighbors in Greene County know how to analyze malware sent in an email, set up a complex network, jam a single cell phone signal in a large crowd of people, build a smart antenna, or program an FPGA? |
Uh some of us do all the time and have kids going to college in the Midwest. |