When you've been prepared for something like this for years and don't need to buy anything, but you still keep thinking there is something you should be doing. It's weird LOL. But I live near a large city and yes, most city people eat out all the time and don't have enough food in their house for even two weeks.
Seems everyone is buying more shit to prepare their pantries and will have to stock up again when it all expires; these fun little outbreaks are great for the economy.
NakedWarrior ago
When you've been prepared for something like this for years and don't need to buy anything, but you still keep thinking there is something you should be doing. It's weird LOL. But I live near a large city and yes, most city people eat out all the time and don't have enough food in their house for even two weeks.
SumerBreeze ago
Seems everyone is buying more shit to prepare their pantries and will have to stock up again when it all expires; these fun little outbreaks are great for the economy.
HarlandKornfeld14 ago
Yeah but canned goods keep several years since they are chocked full of salts and preservatives.
SumerBreeze ago
True, but like I said, people buy this stuff and continue with their regular dietary habits.
HarlandKornfeld14 ago
Don't urbanites eat out for most meals and have barren cabinets?
SumerBreeze ago
Yes, and they are also the first to complain that their money can’t buy them rations when economies collapse.
HarlandKornfeld14 ago
Is that really how urbanites organize themselves? I can't claim to know firsthand, but they sure seem that way.
SumerBreeze ago
History has always been a great tool for learning, but city worshippers always fall into the same traps.
BushChuck ago
It was already falling apart.
They'll just use the virus as an excuse.
HarlandKornfeld14 ago
System build on funny money and bogus speculation. Now they have a virus to blame it on, rather than systemic and structural flaws.
BushChuck ago
Exactly. It was coming down anyhow.
That's why this is our only chance to Boogaloo.