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You could also buy some freeze dried food each month and keep an emergency larder..
If I have to choose between a proactive GCF with his kids, and a guy who quickly decides it's okay to destroy those lives.. going with GCF. That's how community forms, and from where banditry comes.
If I have to choose between a proactive GCF with his kids, and a guy who quickly decides it's okay to destroy those lives.. going with GCF. That's how community forms, and from where banditry comes.
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The lesson is, make sure you have weapons as part of your preparation plans.Speaker to Animals wrote:You could also buy some freeze dried food each month and keep an emergency larder..
If I have to choose between a proactive GCF with his kids, and a guy who quickly decides it's okay to destroy those lives.. going with GCF. That's how community forms, and from where banditry comes.
And be ready for people trying to take your shit.
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Feudalism lives!
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When Harambe died, the Cincinatti zoo had to deal with Primate Change.
Shikata ga nai
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I'm on the north coast. We should meet up some time.Viktorthepirate wrote:Low or not, I'll do what I have to do to protect my people.
We can be civilized when our food and water is taken care of.
Best make that part of your preparation plans too. I don't have a wife and child, but I imagine if I did I could get pretty brutal to ensure their survival. Not to mention I know what I'm doing, and so will a good chunk of any aggressive post apocalypse tribes.
Or, you can always surrender to the Ohio River Valley Chieftain. Obviously I prefer a peaceful annexation.
I'll bring government and order
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Of course!GrumpyCatFace wrote:I'm on the north coast. We should meet up some time.Viktorthepirate wrote:Low or not, I'll do what I have to do to protect my people.
We can be civilized when our food and water is taken care of.
Best make that part of your preparation plans too. I don't have a wife and child, but I imagine if I did I could get pretty brutal to ensure their survival. Not to mention I know what I'm doing, and so will a good chunk of any aggressive post apocalypse tribes.
Or, you can always surrender to the Ohio River Valley Chieftain. Obviously I prefer a peaceful annexation.
I'll bring government and order
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NASA unveils plan to test asteroid defense techniqueGrumpyCatFace wrote:I absolutely give a shit. It's an incoming asteroid that's going to fuck your world up.
But, given that governments and industry have zero motive to do what's required, I've accepted that it's inevitable. Therefore, the only rational response is to prepare my family as best I can, and say "fuck it".
I'm not interested in railing against the government, and certainly not going to go out of my way to save oil/plastic/energy, just to save an extra few seconds of productivity for FuckYou Inc. I'm taking on new skills, growing food, and teaching the kids to do the same, because that bomb is already falling, baby. Get ready, or get fucked.
I do take the time to alarm my fellow citizens, when possible, in hopes that they'll start preparing as well, but I could care less about how much carbon they emit. It means nothing, changes nothing, and will help nothing.
"She had yellow hair and she walked funny and she made a noise like... O my God, please don't kill me! "
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Useless, last-ditch plan for a small asteroid. I'd bet anything that it was mandated by congress.Alexander PhiAlipson wrote:NASA unveils plan to test asteroid defense techniqueGrumpyCatFace wrote:I absolutely give a shit. It's an incoming asteroid that's going to fuck your world up.
But, given that governments and industry have zero motive to do what's required, I've accepted that it's inevitable. Therefore, the only rational response is to prepare my family as best I can, and say "fuck it".
I'm not interested in railing against the government, and certainly not going to go out of my way to save oil/plastic/energy, just to save an extra few seconds of productivity for FuckYou Inc. I'm taking on new skills, growing food, and teaching the kids to do the same, because that bomb is already falling, baby. Get ready, or get fucked.
I do take the time to alarm my fellow citizens, when possible, in hopes that they'll start preparing as well, but I could care less about how much carbon they emit. It means nothing, changes nothing, and will help nothing.
Deflecting a big one would need to be done years in advance, with gravity-capture or solar sails.
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O wise one, please forgive me for forgetting your years of experience doing bong hits and playing space simulation games.GrumpyCatFace wrote:Useless, last-ditch plan for a small asteroid. I'd bet anything that it was mandated by congress.Alexander PhiAlipson wrote:NASA unveils plan to test asteroid defense technique
Deflecting a big one would need to be done years in advance, with gravity-capture or solar sails.
"She had yellow hair and she walked funny and she made a noise like... O my God, please don't kill me! "
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Having experienced NASA from the inside for a few months, I can say that it definitely works like that. Senators demand jobs and throw money around, with very little understanding of what they're doing. It's sad, really.Alexander PhiAlipson wrote:O wise one, please forgive me for forgetting your years of experience doing bong hits and playing space simulation games.GrumpyCatFace wrote:Useless, last-ditch plan for a small asteroid. I'd bet anything that it was mandated by congress.Alexander PhiAlipson wrote:NASA unveils plan to test asteroid defense technique
Deflecting a big one would need to be done years in advance, with gravity-capture or solar sails.
That's how we got space shuttles, Constellation, and now SLS - many, many billions spent for nothing.
And yeah, the plan looks like a child's attempt at stopping asteroids. "Make it go boom". Because, of course, all asteroids are solid rocks that just need to be banged into really fucking hard. They're just floating there in space, not really moving, and stuff.