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Hey /out/, anon here.
Let me first off say that I'm new to /out/, but not to 4chan.
I believe this is the best board to post this. Please correct me if I'm wrong.
That being said, why is /doomsdayprepping/ the outdoor equivalent of having a Mustang in the /o/ community?
Why do the general public make fun of people for being ready, I don't get it.
The reason I don't get it, is because I am a Florida-fag myself, born and raised.
I went through the 2004 hurricane season here. It was not fun. My family and I didn't bug out, we hunkered down. We were without power for a little over a week at the longest, I believe. I was thankful my mom bought gallons of water, food for us, batteries for radios and even my good ol' Gameboy Advance to play Pokemon since I had bum fuck else to do.
In conclusion, when I'm older, (21 now) I plan on having no less than seven days worth of food and water for each member of my house at all times, not even when a hurricane is on the way.
(Just look at the recent blizzard in the US. Store shelves were picked clean by people before it hit. I don't want to get stuck in that traffic and mess if I don't have to.)
Why is that so cringeworthy nowadays?
Let me first off say that I'm new to /out/, but not to 4chan.
I believe this is the best board to post this. Please correct me if I'm wrong.
That being said, why is /doomsdayprepping/ the outdoor equivalent of having a Mustang in the /o/ community?
Why do the general public make fun of people for being ready, I don't get it.
The reason I don't get it, is because I am a Florida-fag myself, born and raised.
I went through the 2004 hurricane season here. It was not fun. My family and I didn't bug out, we hunkered down. We were without power for a little over a week at the longest, I believe. I was thankful my mom bought gallons of water, food for us, batteries for radios and even my good ol' Gameboy Advance to play Pokemon since I had bum fuck else to do.
In conclusion, when I'm older, (21 now) I plan on having no less than seven days worth of food and water for each member of my house at all times, not even when a hurricane is on the way.
(Just look at the recent blizzard in the US. Store shelves were picked clean by people before it hit. I don't want to get stuck in that traffic and mess if I don't have to.)
Why is that so cringeworthy nowadays?