LOL! Were you stockpiling weapons and dried food in your bunker for the Year 2000??? LOL, kidding, a truly batshit Prepper wouldn't call himself a batshit Prepper :)
But if you are, you're in a good place for it. Throw some grenades down the billionaires' bunkers as a lovely surprise for them when they show up to escape The Apocalypse :)
This is an uncomfortable and drastic projection of what is ahead for us. I don’t think any of us are looking to a cataclysm and again building a new society but it may be to the benefit of future generations if we do not destroy humanity in the process. Time to bend over.
It is uncomfortable and drastic. But then again, no one expects the cataclysm, right? I’d be more freaked out than I am if a) I was still living in the US and b) didn’t see so many different ways these massive global changes could go, not all of which end in cataclysm. But…I do see a very real danger from authoritarianism, since the left has embraced their inner dictators as well.
Really? You did that? I met a guy once who did the sane thing in the late 80s except he was waiting for Jesus.
I was surprised to find, while reading this book and researching on the side, that humanity might still survive a nuclear war. That there were good places to be if the nukes started flying. Fact is the world would only end for *us*. Life would evolve again in thousands more years.
The *real* end of the world comes in billions of years when the sun goes white dwarf and absorbs everything up to and maybe including Mars.
Fantastic. As a batshit Prepper I approve of this message :)
LOL! Were you stockpiling weapons and dried food in your bunker for the Year 2000??? LOL, kidding, a truly batshit Prepper wouldn't call himself a batshit Prepper :)
But if you are, you're in a good place for it. Throw some grenades down the billionaires' bunkers as a lovely surprise for them when they show up to escape The Apocalypse :)
I spent the late 90s Up in the bush in NZ on a commune, waiting for the aliens to land at the same time as the world to end.
Ive been ready for years.
This is an uncomfortable and drastic projection of what is ahead for us. I don’t think any of us are looking to a cataclysm and again building a new society but it may be to the benefit of future generations if we do not destroy humanity in the process. Time to bend over.
It is uncomfortable and drastic. But then again, no one expects the cataclysm, right? I’d be more freaked out than I am if a) I was still living in the US and b) didn’t see so many different ways these massive global changes could go, not all of which end in cataclysm. But…I do see a very real danger from authoritarianism, since the left has embraced their inner dictators as well.
Really? You did that? I met a guy once who did the sane thing in the late 80s except he was waiting for Jesus.
I was surprised to find, while reading this book and researching on the side, that humanity might still survive a nuclear war. That there were good places to be if the nukes started flying. Fact is the world would only end for *us*. Life would evolve again in thousands more years.
The *real* end of the world comes in billions of years when the sun goes white dwarf and absorbs everything up to and maybe including Mars.