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I would only start to worry about the zombie apocolypse when Umbrella Corporation is listed on the stock exchange.
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I'm still waiting for "The Walking Dead" to explain what happened. Then I'll get back to you.
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As an aside, Chris' apocalypse is covered in "Slow Apocalypse," wherein a bioengineered virus destroys the world's petroleum supply. And yep, the inability to move food is the chief effect of the crisis, especially in California. |
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there was a longshoreman strike in long beach a few years back. someone explained that los angeles only has a 7 day food reserve. after a week the supermarkets run out. people are on their own. 7 days after that all the people who didn't plan ahead are real hungry. what do they do? what happens to the people who did plan ahead when three months later new supplies still aren't coming in? |
What happened after Hurricane Katrina and "Super Storm" Sandy? In both cases the infrastructure, social and otherwise, collapsed. Was there a "zombie apocalypse" in either case? I do remember some cops shooting some unarmed people on the bridge after Katrina. I think there was a big concert after Sandy. Bon Jovi and Springsteen, etc.
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I think you better have a garden/greenhouse/chicken coop/fish pond for renewable food sources and many guns, er, spoons to protect it all from the hoarding masses.
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a larger circle gets drawn on a map..... |
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The effects of hyperinflation will force people to pare down their purhases to only the absolute necessities, that being food (including water), shelter and fuel. The shelter part being the least difficult. Heat will be problematic and the electrical grid will function intermittently.
Eventually, desperation will set in creating increasingly more zombies. Law enforcement will be overwhelmed causing people to depend on themselvs for the security of their homes and families. High density urban areas will suffer first and most dramatically due to the mob mentality. I get the sense there are a lot of people just itching to cause mayhem just for the fun of it. After the initial wave of panic, things will rapidly settle down. Widespread lawlessness will not be tolerated. There will be mass demise of people with chronic, expensive illnesses for lack of meds (due to the cost). People with hands-on skills (medical care providers, electricians, farmers, mechanics, etc.) will barter. The masses of people with no skills will become dependent on whatever system gets set up. No dramatic changes; allot like it is now but worser. |
I think CrowBob hit the nail on the head with how it will go down. I guess my woodburner, 10 wooded acre farm with animals, and guns/ammo will all be in high demand. Come and try to take it !
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Think of all the people in the superdome after Katrina. Two weeks go by and no help. They set off in groups of 10-20-100 looking for food.
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When the stronger, better-armed tribe(s) finally arrive in your neighborhood looking for food, gasoline, women and more ammo, and to finally take your guns, save the last bullet for yourself! Maybe have an extra gun in case the one in your mouth/up against your temple misfires or jams. Have a last-ditch plan for that end moment when you hear them coming and you know you're out of options. Maybe a banzai charge with guns blazing and demo going off to take a few of them with you. Go out in a real blaze of glory.
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If something really dramatic ever took place I'd load up the food, water, guns, and head to my in-law's place in central KS via back roads. On 40 acres with a garden, generators, about a cow's worth of meat, and a few heavily armed farmer neighbors that know me well. Being in an urban area, even a mid sized one like Wichita, is not where I want to be in the event of a major emergency.
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Yeah, I'm bored. Back to reality.
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