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<blockquote data-quote="BadgeBunny" data-source="post: 1978398" data-attributes="member: 1242"><p>One of the other things about Selco's comments that struck me was the fact that they didn't see their country's collapse coming. Sure they knew there was some strife between two political factions but apparently even up to the day their city "fell" so to speak, plenty of folks were simply obivious to what was coming. He freely admitted that he was taken by surprise and took great pains to outline the signs, in retrospect, he should have heeded.</p><p></p><p>Lots of folks talk about the collapse of this country like they can hardly wait for it to happen -- a "resetting", if you will. I do keep a mental note of these guys (it's kinda funny now as this seems to be the "conversation topic du jour" of folks -- maybe because of shows like Doomsday Preppers, Revolution and ehhhh, I can't remember the name of the other one right now) because folks who think this is gonna be an adventure remind me of kids who sit on the video game console just a little too much and think that if things go sideways they can just hit a button and start over.</p><p></p><p>A "reset" is gonna cause a lot of long-term suffering and I'm too old for that **** ... especially if I have someone (or several) folks around me who thought it was gonna be great fun ... I'm not gonna have the patience to nurse them along ... or keep them outta trouble ... Dullards ... Be careful what you wish for.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BadgeBunny, post: 1978398, member: 1242"] One of the other things about Selco's comments that struck me was the fact that they didn't see their country's collapse coming. Sure they knew there was some strife between two political factions but apparently even up to the day their city "fell" so to speak, plenty of folks were simply obivious to what was coming. He freely admitted that he was taken by surprise and took great pains to outline the signs, in retrospect, he should have heeded. Lots of folks talk about the collapse of this country like they can hardly wait for it to happen -- a "resetting", if you will. I do keep a mental note of these guys (it's kinda funny now as this seems to be the "conversation topic du jour" of folks -- maybe because of shows like Doomsday Preppers, Revolution and ehhhh, I can't remember the name of the other one right now) because folks who think this is gonna be an adventure remind me of kids who sit on the video game console just a little too much and think that if things go sideways they can just hit a button and start over. A "reset" is gonna cause a lot of long-term suffering and I'm too old for that **** ... especially if I have someone (or several) folks around me who thought it was gonna be great fun ... I'm not gonna have the patience to nurse them along ... or keep them outta trouble ... Dullards ... Be careful what you wish for. [/QUOTE]
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