2012 "Doomsday" scenarios.

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JEDI

Lifer
Sep 25, 2001
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Seriously?

Well I am willing to bet many of the sad little men out there that now have armed themselves with total overkill firepower (in the name of home protection of course) will plan their best first move is to take over their own neighborhood.

Maximize their supplies with more than likely the least potential for harm (providing they are living in whole whitebread americana and not somewhere like Compton).

Most of this has been proven in experiments...

ok, i understand overkill firepower and take over their neighborhood.

dont understand "Maximize their supplies with more than likely the least potential for harm."

and how does that relate to your previous post of:
"The tragic part is usually that guy the goes on the offensive first is the most ill-equiped to survive it all." ?
 

Elias824

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2012 is another round of b.s. just like when world was projected to end in 1999.

Wait It didnt? dose that mean I can come out of my basement now? I was getting really sick of eating canned food.
 

alkemyst

No Lifer
Feb 13, 2001
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I wouldn't discount 2012 entirely, there are scientific things happening along with the UFO dogma.

For me I am just going to do the best I can...in the end I am not important enough in reality that whatever I do is going to matter. If the true end is coming and our production will be shut down it's in everyone's best interest to cut out the fat.

For most of us that is unfortunately going to be decided by those that control our money and resources.

Fuck the last piece of bread, the day that last loaf is thrown out is the day "humanity" ends. I am sure even the man that knows he is dying tomorrow would fight for it even.
 

alkemyst

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ok, i understand overkill firepower and take over their neighborhood.

dont understand "Maximize their supplies with more than likely the least potential for harm."

and how does that relate to your previous post of:
"The tragic part is usually that guy the goes on the offensive first is the most ill-equiped to survive it all." ?

Because he will have canned goods and perishables only...from neighbors that don't even know how to fight yet alone own a gun.

Once he needs to venture out again it will be a much hardened experience for him.