group survival?

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lonewolf wrote:no such thing, people are users and play mind games, trust people at your peril, especially post SHTF. don't think because you have a "friend" now that they will stand by you in a societal collapse, they wont, their families and their kids will come first, your "friendship" will be a long way down the line when their kids are starving.
I'm glad that there are only 1 in 1000 people like you. That proves my point.

Believe it or not but in every disaster only groups have chances. In economic collapse especially.
You can not bring evidence of opposite. This is just your personal preferences. And that is not a right way.
What is the point of surviving if you don't help restoring society or/and bring children? That's what animal do (some like rats or frogs).

And how can you possibly judge about family or friends as you have none of that?
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iSkynet wrote:
lonewolf wrote:no such thing, people are users and play mind games, trust people at your peril, especially post SHTF. don't think because you have a "friend" now that they will stand by you in a societal collapse, they wont, their families and their kids will come first, your "friendship" will be a long way down the line when their kids are starving.
I'm glad that there are only 1 in 1000 people like you. That proves my point.

Believe it or not but in every disaster only groups have chances. In economic collapse especially.
You can not bring evidence of opposite. This is just your personal preferences. And that is not a right way.
What is the point of surviving if you don't help restoring society or/and bring children? That's what animal do (some like rats or frogs).

And how can you possibly judge about family or friends as you have none of that?

he is a lonewolf mate, lonely old wolf, i sure as hell wouldnt want to be alone shtf, 2 heads are better than one!!
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iSkynet wrote:
And how can you possibly judge about family or friends as you have none of that?
that just goes to show you know nothing about me, as I have both, I have friends that I have known for 35 years and one over 50 years.
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stevecoles wrote:

i sure as hell wouldnt want to be alone shtf,
post SHTF trust no one, especially in a group, you could end up with a knife in your ribs in the middle of the night and all your gear stolen.
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lonewolf wrote: post SHTF trust no one, especially in a group, you could end up with a knife in your ribs in the middle of the night and all your gear stolen.
You have more chances end up same way living on your own.
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iSkynet wrote:
lonewolf wrote: post SHTF trust no one, especially in a group, you could end up with a knife in your ribs in the middle of the night and all your gear stolen.
You have more chances end up same way living on your own.
they have to find me first :lol: :roll:
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lonewolf wrote:
iSkynet wrote:
lonewolf wrote: post SHTF trust no one, especially in a group, you could end up with a knife in your ribs in the middle of the night and all your gear stolen.
You have more chances end up same way living on your own.
they have to find me first :lol: :roll:
I don't think it would be too hard. You don't sound like John Rambo :)
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iSkynet wrote: they have to find me first :lol: :roll:
I don't think it would be too hard. You don't sound like John Rambo :)[/quote]
anyone that thinks their Rambo isn't going to make it. have you ever been to Devon, especially North Devon? its not as easy as you think, especially as I know my area like the back of my hand.
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lonewolf wrote:
anyone that thinks their Rambo isn't going to make it. have you ever been to Devon, especially North Devon? its not as easy as you think, especially as I know my area like the back of my hand.
Where do you think all those millions of hungry people (some in organized groups) will go after they will eat all food in cities? It won't be like 2 people on a square mile.
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iSkynet wrote:
Where do you think all those millions of hungry people (some in organized groups) will go after they will eat all food in cities? It won't be like 2 people on a square mile.
yes that's right just keep thinking like that :lol: :lol: :lol:
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