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Originally Posted by nikimcbee
(Post 1886206)
:haha: I believe you.
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Oh yeah, we were joking about it just yesterday. Hell we've been joking about it our entire time house hunting. "Look hun we can but our doomsday preps in this room!". :har:
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Speaking of the show, I thought the guy that built the bunker for a nuclear attack was kinda funny. Sure, the bunker was cool, but you gotta get there and if there was a ballistic nuclear attack, how much warning would you have to get there? ~10 minutes?
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Yeah, my first thought was. "umm dude, the cold war's been over for years now". Nuclear bunker.. yeah cool, but from who is he expecting these ICBM's from is what i wanna know. :haha:
Oh and assuming you do have bunker, what are you gonna do? Put your life on hold, not go to work, and sit there and watch TV listening for the non existant air raid sirens? Odds are, with a 10 min window, national TV and radio would be lucky to get a broadcast out assuming they made one at all.
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Originally Posted by Stealhead
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Did you see the one with the trucker preper?I cant believe that guy was serious planning to still drive a semi around after "the end" seriously where are you going to find the diesel to fuel the truck those things only get around 12~14 MPG.
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Yeah i thought that too. "How's he gonna feed that sucker?" And as hes talking about putting camo netting on his trailer i was thinking, "Dude, why not drop the god damn trailer and increase your mobility a little bit?"
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I think Utah has a lot of preppers because it is part of the Mormon beliefs as I understand of course they also wear special underwear.
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Yeah the whole doomsday thing was already engrained here. Most mormons have some emergency food storage in their basements. Here's a funny tidbit, while house hunting our real estate agent was telling us about this client she had that was a hardcore catholic, and how every house he looked at, he was cursing, "Damn mormon food storage!" every time he toured the basement in a house. :har:
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I think for many they do the prepping make themselves feel in control of something that they can not control the bug out bag and such its an adult version of a blankie to some extent.
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I'm not sure what it is. I think its a combination of social quirks in our society. All this doomsday prepping it's like a combination of Mad Max, Red dawn and zombie apocolypse. I think many people who are unhappy with their jobs, economic and political situation actually WANT "the world" to end. Its my hypothesis that an end of world scenario represents TOTAL freedom to some people, and they crave that release from job, money, things they dislike, etc. It's like they think they'll have their guns, their complete independence, and have a good ole time. One could probably write an essay as to what's sparking this prepping fade.
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Is the Orem Lady that fat one the one that said something about being the only person that will have 100 pounds to loose?
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Yup, same one who calls the handgun she puts in a can of dehydrated peas as her "pea shooter". When we saw that episode we died laughing. The lead in to the interview with her was hilarious. Its like, "hey that neighborhood looks familar.. so do those mountains.. Hey that flag looks like the Macy's flag," then they show the lady and where she's from and we were, "you gotta be kidding me....." Nope. :har:
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Seems like people are always thinking that the world is going to end at the turn of centuries I heard that people also thought the end was near from the 1880s into the early 20th century.
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For whatever reasons, i think they want it to end.