Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Never mind the food. If nobody could go out, there would be no power, no water, no plumbing in a hurry. Unless I had a well, I am dead as soon as water runs out, which would be less than a day, then die of thirst in a couple of days.
I also don't want to live when I have to drink water from toilet tank and can't get rid of my shit.
Until you're put in that situation and then you very much want to live.
Do you think people in Gaza are just committing suicide?
I don't have to commit suicide, no water would kill me quickly. 3 -7 days?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Never mind the food. If nobody could go out, there would be no power, no water, no plumbing in a hurry. Unless I had a well, I am dead as soon as water runs out, which would be less than a day, then die of thirst in a couple of days.
I said on the first page that we survived for nearly 4 years with no water, no power, and for a good chunk of that the pipes froze so we didn't have the ability to flush the waste either. It is horrendous but it doesn't kill you. Other than a nuclear disaster, which also doesn't last forever if you survive, you can go out and get water and food.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Never mind the food. If nobody could go out, there would be no power, no water, no plumbing in a hurry. Unless I had a well, I am dead as soon as water runs out, which would be less than a day, then die of thirst in a couple of days.
I also don't want to live when I have to drink water from toilet tank and can't get rid of my shit.
Until you're put in that situation and then you very much want to live.
Do you think people in Gaza are just committing suicide?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Never mind the food. If nobody could go out, there would be no power, no water, no plumbing in a hurry. Unless I had a well, I am dead as soon as water runs out, which would be less than a day, then die of thirst in a couple of days.
I said on the first page that we survived for nearly 4 years with no water, no power, and for a good chunk of that the pipes froze so we didn't have the ability to flush the waste either. It is horrendous but it doesn't kill you. Other than a nuclear disaster, which also doesn't last forever if you survive, you can go out and get water and food.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Never mind the food. If nobody could go out, there would be no power, no water, no plumbing in a hurry. Unless I had a well, I am dead as soon as water runs out, which would be less than a day, then die of thirst in a couple of days.
I also don't want to live when I have to drink water from toilet tank and can't get rid of my shit.
Anonymous wrote:Never mind the food. If nobody could go out, there would be no power, no water, no plumbing in a hurry. Unless I had a well, I am dead as soon as water runs out, which would be less than a day, then die of thirst in a couple of days.
Anonymous wrote:Never mind the food. If nobody could go out, there would be no power, no water, no plumbing in a hurry. Unless I had a well, I am dead as soon as water runs out, which would be less than a day, then die of thirst in a couple of days.
but you would not be able to go outside, you would be stuck in the house.Anonymous wrote:A long time. We have a lot of land, ammo, animal traps, house can be heated by wood if needed, water source on our property, and we grow a lot of our own food. Running a canner over a wood burning set up would be a pain but possible. I save seeds from each crop for the next one, so we have that going on as well.
Anonymous wrote:But when your house locks you in, you have no idea for how long, right? Eating normally, a cup of rice and can of black beans is four meals for husband and me. (We are adding onions, celery, peppers, herbs if the house isnt locked) Do I immediately stretch it to eight? Sixteen? Or do I eat normally for a month hoping the house opens?
Anonymous wrote:Humblebrag. Are you Mormon?