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RE: Prepping 101 - Prepare For The Worst And Hope For The Best

in #prepping7 years ago

From the time I was a small lad, I was taught to always be prepared. Being born in 1940 in a very small town in northern Ontario the necessary items we purchased if there was money to do so, however mostly our main food was fish, rabbits, deer, moose, bush chickens, etc, most people had gardens, bartering was prevalent. Prepping as they now call it and bushcrafting was a way of life, a very good way of life might I add. I am always amazed and also amused when I watch these things on yt. It's as if it is a new discovery, for most of this new generation I suppose that it is. However the percentage of those who will perish should there be a shtf is very frightful. I have often wondered what makes a play station gizmo taste like chicken, catsup or mustard.
Followed, Upvoted and resteemed....................billytwohearts

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That's an amazing perspective @billytwohearts. I like the fact that you have real life experience living a "prepper" lifestyle. I agree with everything you said about the new generation. That was funny about the play station gizmo. Thanks for the follow, upvote and resteem! It is sincerely appreciated.