>>20709244A protip for anyone lurking: yes shit sometimes happens, yes sometimes it's even big, but usually most predictions are larps, wrong, or actually end up getting the event stopped if it gets enough attention. Your best bet is to always be prepared. have enough food and water for a month at all times, cycling through the earliest to expire and replacing it has you go. Have at least some food and water in your vehicle. if you can have a little on your person if it's practical to do so. Have a first aid kit, flashlight, and fire blanket in you house and car, and a tiny flashlight, mini fire folding blanket, and some first aid stuff like a few bandaids that can be small from just under the size of the tin call all fit in an altoids tin. an altoids tin can fit in your pocket. even a small multitool can fit (the altoids containers are surprisingly useful) in one, so this basic shit can increase your odds. Also have a bugout kit in a backpack preferably in a vehicle for when shit does actually go down, whether it's a power outage after a storm or the start of a war. Enough rambling from me. stay alive faggots.