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Good for him? I don't disagree with what he is doing or wants to do. I just wonder how successful he will be at it. Even a minimal amount of "prepping" should be done by basically everyone. Sometimes the power goes out. Sometimes the water system is fucked up and you can't use the water. Things happen. The un-prepared are the first to suffer.

Im not crazy right.. This has got to be a MASSIVE typo... The family live in the high desert at 75,000 feet above sea level - meaning their days and nights can vary in temperature. Damn Daily mail, get some better copy editors.

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>A doomsday prepper has revealed what it is really like to live off-grid in the desert after buying a plot of land from Facebook Marketplace. Zani Sunshine, 43, grew up dreaming of living on a large plot of land. Her and her husband Yaseen, 43, a carpenter, did not want to be stuck in their home in Atlanta, Georgia, when the pandemic hit - and so decided to swap city life for something more rural.

Good for him? I don't disagree with what he is doing or wants to do. I just wonder how successful he will be at it. Even a minimal amount of "prepping" should be done by basically everyone. Sometimes the power goes out. Sometimes the water system is fucked up and you can't use the water. Things happen. The un-prepared are the first to suffer. Im not crazy right.. This has got to be a MASSIVE typo... **The family live in the high desert at 75,000 feet above sea level - meaning their days and nights can vary in temperature.** Damn Daily mail, get some better copy editors. Archive: https://archive.today/x1F4D From the post: >>A doomsday prepper has revealed what it is really like to live off-grid in the desert after buying a plot of land from Facebook Marketplace. Zani Sunshine, 43, grew up dreaming of living on a large plot of land. Her and her husband Yaseen, 43, a carpenter, did not want to be stuck in their home in Atlanta, Georgia, when the pandemic hit - and so decided to swap city life for something more rural.

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No concern with you, you called it out.