Where is the line between paranoia and precaution?

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How ready are you for The End TImes.

  • Not a prepper at all. When DoorDash and Uber fall, so do I.

    Votes: 2 8.7%
  • My kitchen has more than 5 meals before someone must go shopping.

    Votes: 15 65.2%
  • Bug Out Bag with a week of food. At least two firearms.

    Votes: 2 8.7%
  • Fully stocked bunker on acreage. Ft. Knox of Cheese on site.

    Votes: 4 17.4%

  • Total voters
    23

Freshly Baked Socks

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Don't get me wrong, fellow Freedom-Havers. We should all have 100 guns, a truckboattruck, and plan B to swim to Belize...

But at the end of the day, doesn't it get a little bit tiring treating everyone on Earth as an Enemy? Sure, being ready for a rainy day is one thing, but expecting the zombie apocalypse may be overthinking it. Wanna talk about it?

 
I'm not particularly concerned about the end of the world, I just like the idea of diy projects and not relying on the fed.
 
I don't treat everyone on earth as my enemy. I treat the people from cities who will flood my nice rural community to scavenge and pillage when the starving starts as my enemies.
 
I think if it gets to a point to where you're no longer enjoying day-to-day life you probably need to chill a bit.
You should prepare for is what is most likely to happen to you or in your community.

Think about it: when disaster strikes, most people actually try to help each other. It's doesn't typically become a bloodthirsty 28 Days Later free-for-all, with the exception of a minority of opportunistic shitheads.
 
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