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Who has started Stocking up on water, canned foods, supplies ?
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people said i was crazy when i ordered that fallout shelter 3 years ago...
who's laughing now... i'll be going underground in the next few days... hope to see a few of you after the apocalypse..... . |
Start burying food and ammunition caches now.
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where did you buy this ? craigslist? ebay? :warning:Oh crap |
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This is getting bad.....really bad
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Can I ask a stupid question here? I'm not a nuclear engineer or anything, but did it seem wise to build a power plan on the fucking ocean in an area that is prone to tsunamis? I mean, I know they always build power plants near "sources of water", but if you build one on the fucking coast in a tsunami zone your just asking for trouble.
But yes, I'm ready. I went through the Loma Pereta earthquake in 1989, three days with no power, food, and then water. I was stocked up on canned goods then and still to this day. We also live near train tracks, and I'm always worried that we'll have to leave without much notice so we have over night bags packed and stored in the garage. |
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almost all high level govt workers have these in their homes.. its in case there is a nuclear event like this and they are unable to get to the several govt facilities around the country... i can live down there for 30 days... its pretty cool, it has this tube you piss in and it recycles your urine into drinking water and you only lose around 1% volume during the process... they did this so you didnt have to have a big loss of space with bottled drinking water.... . |
Ill be fine i have a stock of kegs in my kitchen.
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I've been ready for post-apocalyptic life for 20 years now.
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Fortunately FEMA saw this one coming, like when they arrived in New York the evening before 9/11. Less than 1 month ago they purchased $1 Billion of Dehydrated Food
http://www.examiner.com/finance-exam...ehydrated-food Good stuff FEMA!! :thumbsup |
nah, if it's going to be serious i'm just going to loot the supermarket i have downstairs
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The only real damage would be in Japan. |
I'm about as far as you could get in either direction from Japan so I'm not concerned with immediate damage to me or my family. But the environmental and economic impacts are going to be huge!
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Don't forget to also stockpile alcohol, opiates and petrol.
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jeez y2k syndrome don't forget the foil hats
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also, quit using the fucking dot's in you posts. it's annoying as fuck |
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i am trying to see if they will self replicate over time.. its the only hope for our survival... :2 cents: . |
Dont forget shit paper.
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But I do have a small emergency kit (food, water, radio, batteries, identification, etc) because I live in a seismic zone :) |
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u forgot floaters and flashlights lol
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Lots of canned food and bottle water here. Hot water heater holds 40 gallons, most people forget about that. I guess I could use the pool water if needed, I know how to purify it.
I keep the vehicle above 1/2 tank at all times, no need to get stuck at a gas station trying to get out of town. I've been planning on buying a small portable generator for a multitude of uses and as an emergency backup. No need to buy shit that lasts for years, just rotate out the stuff you have and be sensible. Being prepared for anything is a good idea, never know when a natural disaster or an extended loss of power could happen. |
ME:thumbsup
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the news said that people in the 30km range of the plant should stay indoors...
yeah thats iminant death on all of us.. thats just horrifying being that we are on the other side of the planet! pussies |
who cares we are eternal timeless beings. this is just a video game. fuck it.
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How shitty is the daily mail? Fear mongering bastards. The news coverage here in Germany is different.
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Well, things are progressing. On German news, they are saying that the next 48 hours will decide the fate of the reactor(s). It does not look good, though. Lastest news in the live ticker was that they are evacuating another 28000 people.
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stocked up on the essentials: beer, booze, and toilet paper
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Okay dummies...
Can we put our fear-mongering aside for a second and do some thinking? This nuclear disaster is localized in Japan. Yeah, it's a disaster -- really, there's no evidence as to how anyone outside of Japan, or the immediate Asian peninsula could be significantly effected by this disaster. Two issues can change that: 1) If the reactors completely blow the fuck up, throwing all the nuclear material into the air (no, this hasn't happened yet). 2) If the cores catch on fire and they're unable to put them out. (no, this hasn't happened yet). And, for all you Fox-News loving retards out there, here's how you should interpret the radiation exposure figures they're throwing around: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Banana_equivalent_dose Ugh. Relax. As of right now, i'd bet more people have been hurt by the inability to access clean water. |
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