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Alias_Unknown ago

That's some solid advice Atko.

Saving this in hopes of never needing it.

I remember you talking briefly about your experience during the Serbian conflict previously. But it's hard for me to even imagine such a hellish and demoralizing atmosphere that you've been through.

God speed, king of the Goats.

Zebezian ago

If you begin using this (as in, preparing) by the time you already need it, you're probably too late to do much about anything. That's my take on it, at least.

Lindeed ago

This is a valid point. Don't wait until it's too late. Grab what you can now. It's not expensive; get yourself a lot of honey (you can keep it forever, rich in sugars and other things you'll need). Canned food (if you're from EU - it last longer than it shows on the box due to EU requirements). Astronaut food is great - easy to storage, long lasting, rich in everything you need. Buy any medicine you think you don't need every day - it might save your life during conflict and medicine is really long lasting. Buy yourself several sets of good, quality clothes. Unless you live in a place that has nice climate of ~20c all the time then you'll either need something for cold (easier) or hotness (harder). Backpack - fit it with anything you may need in a situation of evacuation. GOLD - yes, cigs are wroth a lot. Alcohol is worth a lot. But if you need something done, if you need to left the city, if you need to bribe someone - you won't bring him thousands of cigs. There's several ex-KGB (and other Russian officers) guides - what to do when war come and how to prepare for it. I recommend you reading them.

Atarian ago

Peanut butter. I cannot stress this enough.

One 400g jar of peanut butter has 2,400 calories (from memory), and that's enough to power a grown man for a day.

Alias_Unknown ago

That's fair enough. I doubt I'll have access to Voat much less the internet if this sort of situation occurs. But it's definitely a good reference to start preparing.

Shit.... I think I just qualified myself to sub to v/preppers.

Zebezian ago

It's better to prep in pairs or groups (whether in-person or just being accountable online). If you are serious about it, let me know.