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originally posted by: jude11
originally posted by: AutumnWitch657
originally posted by: AccessDenied
" You never speak of your preps to anyone outside your own home or that you don't plan to bug out with."
Never know who might plan to rob you instead of buy their own.
That sounds like a paranoid personality type just goes with the territory.
Paranoid/Cautious...Potato/Tomato...lol
Peace
originally posted by: Flatfish
a reply to: AutumnWitch657
Don't feel alone, I too answered no to all those questions.
At least we can rest easy, knowing we're not one of those "Crazy Preppers."
I'd laugh at this if it wasn't so sad. I sure hope you're not living life like this . That's not living.
originally posted by: AnIntellectualRedneck
a reply to: jude11
Other signs:
You spend some time at least once every few days looking for anything that could become a "trigger" and then monitor the situation closely.
Prepping is a major reason that you are anti-gun control.
You know at least three different ways to harvest water after a grid failure, half a dozen different food sources in your area that don't include agriculture, and what crops can be regrown from leftovers.
You have left a decent job/employment market to "strategically relocate".
You left said decent job/employment to live on a plot of land in the middle of nowhere using skills and tools that would make an Amish person smile.
You imagine life after "the collapse" is going to be exactly like The Road or The Book of Eli, and it makes you equal parts nervous and excited.
Before you strategically relocated, you cross referenced everything from average rainfall, to average temp, to the location of the nearest body of water, to local population, to the proximity of nuclear reactors...and now you're sitting there silently scolding me for not mentioning an obviously relevant stat when one is choosing such a location.
You think "The Village" is actually a movie about a group of preppers.
The motivation to finally stick to your New Year's resolution to diet was prepping.
originally posted by: Benevolent Heretic
I identify with about half. I don't feel like a crazy prepper, though... I feel simply prepared.
originally posted by: AutumnWitch657
In twenty minutes? What are you going to do in that timeframe? If you live that close you're under water too. a reply to: nugget1
1. Pantries are so mainstream…you have food stashed in strange places in every room of the house.
2. You have enough toilet paper to get through a year of uncomfortable digestive upsets…occurring with 6 people simultaneously.
6. When you’re forced to interact with “the others” you feel like you are awkwardly censoring your true opinion.
7. You think nothing of treating an injury or illness yourself because “what if there was no doctor?”
10. You have more manual tools than power tools.
11. You’ve washed entire loads of laundry by hand for either necessity or practice. (And not just your dainties…we’re talking about jeans and stuff!)
19. Instead of CNN, you have alternative news sites bookmarked in your favorites on your computer.
21. You have enough over the counter medications stashed away to outfit a small-town pharmacy.
25. When the power goes out, you calmly light the candles and proceed with whatever you had been dong previously.
26. A longer-term power outage is called “practice”.