Aaahh I forgot about your humour small print.
Sorry.
The Zombie Survival Guide
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Squirrel hunter
Re: The Zombie Survival Guide
Correct, an attack on someone by a drug crazed individual is hardly life in general, but being out of work or feeling the financial pinch is.There are plenty of other forums dedicated to zombies and other more 'out there' scenarios, but such topics are not part of the core ethos of UK Preppers. We are about practical prepping for realistic and plausible situations.
Re: The Zombie Survival Guide
Better pop back and re-read it then, eh?tfish wrote:Aaahh I forgot about your humour small print.
Sorry.
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tfish
Re: The Zombie Survival Guide
Squirrel hunter wrote:Correct, an attack on someone by a drug crazed individual is hardly life in general, but being out of work or feeling the financial pinch is.There are plenty of other forums dedicated to zombies and other more 'out there' scenarios, but such topics are not part of the core ethos of UK Preppers. We are about practical prepping for realistic and plausible situations.
This is a prepping forum not a hardship forum. Seems to getting pretty mixed in here of late though!
Re: The Zombie Survival Guide
People prep for many reasons, including redundancy and financial hardship. And, in the current economic climate, it's probably one of the main reasons why more people actually ARE prepping!tfish wrote:Squirrel hunter wrote:Correct, an attack on someone by a drug crazed individual is hardly life in general, but being out of work or feeling the financial pinch is.There are plenty of other forums dedicated to zombies and other more 'out there' scenarios, but such topics are not part of the core ethos of UK Preppers. We are about practical prepping for realistic and plausible situations.
This is a prepping forum not a hardship forum. Seems to getting pretty mixed in here of late though!
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bulldogeagle
Re: The Zombie Survival Guide
always been like that on UKP, dont know why, what you and i would probably call normal life is a prepping issue for some people!tfish wrote:
This is a prepping forum not a hardship forum. Seems to getting pretty mixed in here of late though!
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preppingsu
Re: The Zombie Survival Guide
And as much as we joke about zombies,aliens and the such like, it is unlikely to be a huge issue. The press call it a zombie attack because that is what sells papers,not a headline that reads man high on drugs attacks another man. Zombies to the plep out there is much more interesting.itsybitsy wrote:People prep for many reasons, including redundancy and financial hardship. And, in the current economic climate, it's probably one of the main reasons why more people actually ARE prepping!Squirrel hunter wrote:Correct, an attack on someone by a drug crazed individual is hardly life in general, but being out of work or feeling the financial pinch is.There are plenty of other forums dedicated to zombies and other more 'out there' scenarios, but such topics are not part of the core ethos of UK Preppers. We are about practical prepping for realistic and plausible situations.
If prepping for financial difficulty/redundancy/ill health/ economic instability is not what you are prepping for and you're looking at prepping for zombie or alien attack then maybe this forum isn't for you.
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Bear86
Re: The Zombie Survival Guide
What about prepping for the super monkey bird flu epidemic, it could be similar to a zombie attack masses amount of people infected with no real cure. You would be in a 28 days later situation stay away from the infected or you become one of them, wait it out with non infected until the infected starve to death then you can rebuild . Zombie scenarios do have their place in the prepping world as long as you don't believe in reanimating the dead.preppingsu wrote:If prepping for financial difficulty/redundancy/ill health/ economic instability is not what you are prepping for and you're looking at prepping for zombie or alien attack then maybe this forum isn't for you.
Re: The Zombie Survival Guide
This type of epidemic/pandemic scenario (although I've never heard of 'super monkey bird flu') is not what the thread was about in the first instance. And the posts relating to the man who was attacked in the USA were in poor taste and offensive. Those who enjoy looking at images of people (or animals for that matter) being attacked and mutilated, really should seek professional help.Bear86 wrote:What about prepping for the super monkey bird flu epidemic, it could be similar to a zombie attack masses amount of people infected with no real cure. You would be in a 28 days later situation stay away from the infected or you become one of them, wait it out with non infected until the infected starve to death then you can rebuild . Zombie scenarios do have their place in the prepping world as long as you don't believe in reanimating the dead.preppingsu wrote:If prepping for financial difficulty/redundancy/ill health/ economic instability is not what you are prepping for and you're looking at prepping for zombie or alien attack then maybe this forum isn't for you.
Re: The Zombie Survival Guide
Is there a free tin foil hat for the most outlandish idea?
Thought I was on some nut- job Yank site!
Thought I was on some nut- job Yank site!
In three words I can sum up everything I have learned about life: It goes on.
Robert Frost.
Covid 19: After that level of weirdness ,any situation is certainly possible.
Me.
Robert Frost.
Covid 19: After that level of weirdness ,any situation is certainly possible.
Me.