Introduction

New Members - Introduce yourself, and say a few words
AspieRunner
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Introduction

Post by AspieRunner »

Hi all,

I'm 31 from South Wales, my name is Shaun but I typically use my nick #AspieRunner.

I have varied interests, studying a degree in IT, so naturally this is a major interest although it is a broad one as I have not yet chosen my specialism.

I love the outdoors, I am an ultrarunner; like to run beyond a marathon, preferably in the mountains. This extends to camping, hiking and surivalism.

I love to study, read and just think about all sorts of stuff.

I'm Autistic (Aspergers) hence Aspie Runner.

I have various reasons for coming here, some purely for entertainment reasons and some because I believe there is a possibility of some kind of SHTF event in my life time and I'd rather have put some thought and maybe some physical preparation in but also because I find the idea entertaining as I mentioned; romantically, surviving an apocalypse has a lot of entertainment value, while also being serious and the polar opposite of romantic so I like to have dreamy journeys in my head of fanciful scenarios just to pass the time but I also like to take it serious in the actual prep regards. So that is why I came here... to fuel the imagination and to get actually useful ideas.

#AspieRunner
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pseudonym
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Joined: Wed Jul 27, 2011 10:11 am
Location: East Midlands

Re: Introduction

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Hello and welcome to the Forum. :)
Two is one and one is none, but three is even better.
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tigs
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Location: south yorkshire

Re: Introduction

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Welcome to the forum
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Arzosah
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Re: Introduction

Post by Arzosah »

Hello Shaun, welcome in - I think a lot of us come into preparedness by way of fiction, romanticised or not - I certainly did, via science fiction, gradually reading stuff that was more and more modern.

The IT interest is important - you'll find that most of us like to have important documents copied onto a flash drive for safety, in case of a house fire or suchlike (bugging out in front of zombies, too :tinfoil )