Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No I would not. My husband and I have actually discussed what we would do in such an event. Even if you were to survive, if everyone you know and love is gone - along with any infrastructure - what would be the point?
To create a new world from the ashes of the old.
Anonymous wrote:If power is knocked out and I have no way to make coffee, I wouldn't last a week.
Anonymous wrote:Nope, I don't even go camping.
Anonymous wrote:There's a reason for instant coffee. I like it with Swiss Miss or with French Vanilla Cappuccino from Sam's Club. SO GOOD. All you need is propane, an outside burner to heat water. Buy a lot of instant. Shelf life is forever.
There are no nuclear anythings so that worry shouldn't exist. That cheesy Night of the Living Dead freaked me out as a child but probably because we lived in the country within eye sight of a small Baptist church with a very small cemetery. Stuff I may have laughed at then I no longer laugh at.
There was a movie long ago, The Day After.
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0085404/
REALLY upset me. Could be because I had children by then. If you take away the nuke effects and apply what we have now as diseases go, it will give you nightmares. Do I want to survive and live like that ? HELL TO THE NO. But if I had to die so I wouldn't see my children or grandchildren die I would. My heart won't allow another death. I would gladly take my life. And just in case, I keep enough opioids to make sure it's done right.
Just so you all know, there are people, *cough Bill Gates and his ex man wife*, planning to cull us anyway they can think of so before anyone gets all haughty, that IS their plan.
Anonymous wrote:I want to be a warlord so bring it
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No I would not. My husband and I have actually discussed what we would do in such an event. Even if you were to survive, if everyone you know and love is gone - along with any infrastructure - what would be the point?
To finally have some peace and quiet. To see a star filled sky. To get back to nature or what's left of it.
Anonymous wrote:No I would not. My husband and I have actually discussed what we would do in such an event. Even if you were to survive, if everyone you know and love is gone - along with any infrastructure - what would be the point?
Anonymous wrote:No I would not. My husband and I have actually discussed what we would do in such an event. Even if you were to survive, if everyone you know and love is gone - along with any infrastructure - what would be the point?