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<blockquote data-quote="5pt56" data-source="post: 3978814" data-attributes="member: 43201"><p>This has always been the point I try and ask myself or others. "What do you prepare for"? </p><p></p><p>I used to watch that show on TV called doomsday preppers for pure entertainment. It's mind boggling that someone can think that the Yellowstone volcano is going to erupt and cause a national black out and then goes alllllllllll the way down the rabbit hole of just that scenario and fear that it's going to happen. Come on. </p><p></p><p>Looking at large natural disasters we should have learned a thing or 2 depending on what type and part of the country you live in. In OK I don't think we need to worry too much about a tsunami. But we should consider power outages, water source contamination, and other more realistic situations. </p><p>Most things within moderation. Some food stores, water, water containment, water purification, guns/ammo, etc....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="5pt56, post: 3978814, member: 43201"] This has always been the point I try and ask myself or others. "What do you prepare for"? I used to watch that show on TV called doomsday preppers for pure entertainment. It's mind boggling that someone can think that the Yellowstone volcano is going to erupt and cause a national black out and then goes alllllllllll the way down the rabbit hole of just that scenario and fear that it's going to happen. Come on. Looking at large natural disasters we should have learned a thing or 2 depending on what type and part of the country you live in. In OK I don't think we need to worry too much about a tsunami. But we should consider power outages, water source contamination, and other more realistic situations. Most things within moderation. Some food stores, water, water containment, water purification, guns/ammo, etc.... [/QUOTE]
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