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The survival rate for those who fled their location and supplies is poor, sometimes a poor chance is better than none. We chose a remote location, it is likely we won’t ever need to flee. Having a community of like minded people is the best security, as well as very far from a city. I have read up on all the potential scenarios.

Wd40 is a mass market product living off an old reputation. It’s an inferior penetrant, it has mild properties of rust removal because it turns acidic with humidity. Wd40 is available and that’s why it’s used by those who don’t have the desire or knowledge to find a better product. Kraft American cheese is found in a lot of homes, not because it’s good, but because it’s familiar and available.

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Doesn't matter what you think of wd40, that's beside the point. Reality is that you don't do shit without tools, and tools aren't just hammers and nails, especially when machines are involved

Now if you live just like an amish good for you, that being said I don't think "the little house on the prairie" and "madmax" are going to mix very well if it comes down to that...

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There will be a series of challenges. You must survive each one successively. To meet the later challenges you must first be alive, with resources. This means decoupling from modern society in my opinion, it’s structure is fragile with too many dependencies. The Amish are an interesting group, but they believe in non violence and they live too close to many people who who will have no resources but weapons. It will not end well for them.

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What? How long are you planning to live? 500 years?

I have no desire to live in a post apocalyptic world, I'd rather die and let the survivors deal with all that stupid shit. I mean what's the point?