Post B2gkhMNu51h24YOcAS by gentoobro@shitpost.cloud
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 (DIR) Post #B2bDI8RemhO20PAcRU by NSonic79@poa.st
       2026-01-24T04:36:34.982946Z
       
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       Yes. Everyone here has gone insane. Food stores are decimated/some are limiting items, lines for propane refills, gas stations running half capacity due to running out of fuel for vehicles & gas canisters, pharmacies running low on meds and good luck trying to find a generator/extension cables of any kind. 😳
       
 (DIR) Post #B2bDI9PDDH1cz72BGq by gentoobro@shitpost.cloud
       2026-01-24T04:50:28.267373Z
       
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       It's all so retarded. People would do the same when a big hurricane was coming by when I lived in central Florida. Worst case, where I lived, the power would be out for 3 days tops and maybe a couple old trees would fall over. Seriously, who doesn't have a couple days worth of non-perishable food in their cabinets all the time? That's a bag of rice, a bag of beans, and some spices. Throw in a few big jugs of gatorade (in case of a surprise stomach bug), an simple emergency water filter, and the camping stove or barbecue grill you have anyway.
       
 (DIR) Post #B2gk3RrmHNzJUUL1cG by NSonic79@poa.st
       2026-01-25T06:16:06.346528Z
       
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       @gentoobro It doesn’t help I’m in the same area that got hit hard by the hurricane last year and given how the local officials/utilities handled things a lot of faith has been lost that anyone of authority will do their jobs effectively. But at the same time this is the south where even an inch of snow throws everyone here in a panic.……
       
 (DIR) Post #B2gkhMNu51h24YOcAS by gentoobro@shitpost.cloud
       2026-01-26T20:58:18.635450Z
       
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       People living anywhere at risk of serious damage should have a month or two of food and (cooking) fuel stored up all the time. It isn't much cost when you get down to it; survival food doesn't have to be luxurious or even especially nutritious; rice, beans, basic spices, and a decent multivitamin.The hard part is knowing whether you live in one of those zones. People in the mountains of the Carolinas didn't have good reason to think they lived in a risky area, but apparently they do. Better safe than sorry at this point in the collapse since after that hurricane it's clear that response to a fluke disaster will be completely botched. Maybe we all should have learned that after Katrina, who knows.
       
 (DIR) Post #B2glkIMha2uWQgnVFA by nephitejnf@social.realnephestate.xyz
       2026-01-26T21:07:32.491215Z
       
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       @gentoobro @NSonic79 Heck, when the egg-pocalypse happened, my family hardly even felt it, we had chickens, but not only that, our chickens slowed down on laying at some point during that time and we had our own freeze dried eggs we could lean on. Depending on how you grew up, you heard about having a year of food storage all the time.