>>2837678>another larp showAnon, I'm not sure if you've realized already, bu if you haven't: Those shows are goy propaganda. They're trying to convince the cattle that living freely is uncomfortable, unsafe, or even fully impossible, when in reality, it's fucking easy and much more comfy than wageslaving.
I watched a few shows like that when I started out, and they always show things "going wrong" that you can't reasonably fuck up.
My favorite example being one German show, where they had hay out to dry, and couldn't get it in before rain came up, leading to them not having any feed for their cattle in winter... I'm living near the place that show was made at, and at the time where they supposedly lost the hay, there was no rain. in fact, the closest rainy day was three months later. Apparently, they deliberately left the dry hay on the field for months, waiting for it to rain so they could go "living of the land hard, mmmkay?".
And don't get me started on the "we slaughtered a pig / rabbit / chicken, and the kids won't eat it because it was their pet" crap they always do. Livestock don't get names, and pets aren't eaten. it's not hard.
>How would yours fare?Don't have a family. Too much of an autist. But me on my own, or me, my siblings and parents, would have an easy time. I started growing veggies as a teenager, inherited my grandfathers orchard around the same time, and in the years since, I have done pretty much everything I'd need to survive in a pre-industrial setting. As it stands currently, the only thing stopping me from leaving the wagecuck life fully, and living of the land (and renting a few rooms to tourists to pay the taxjew) is that the land I currently have only provides for ~75% of my needs, and I don't own a house yet (living in my recently deceased grandmas house, and gonna get / buy it, as well as the acre of garden out back, from my relatives, but that'll put me in debt for a few years).
By my 35th birthday, I'll be free. Only 6 years to go.