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  • crimsonpoodleOP
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    11 hours ago

    I mean yeah it would suck but why not at least run for the hills get a cutesy air bnb cabin and max out your credit cards on food and ammo?

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      4 hours ago

      A cabin in the woods when there’s zombies out there? You’d never sleep! I’d take my chances trying to find a compound.

    • ramble81@lemm.ee
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      7 hours ago

      I guess the better question is: why? To what end? Live out some doomer prepper fantasy? The world would be right fucked and you’d be out in the middle of nowhere by yourself which you could do right now without the zombies.

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        40 minutes ago

        I mean I get that but with solar panels and some MacBooks you could have a good amount of time playing games with friends and fishing. No bills, no job job. Heck I don’t even like fish, or any seafood, but it wouldn’t have to be bad bad. Like it’s not my fantasy per se, I would miss civilization, but it sure beats death and in some ways beats capitalism.

      • magnetosphere@fedia.io
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        3 hours ago

        Good questions. I don’t understand why some people are absolutely determined to suffer as much as possible and “live” through the inevitable hellscape that would follow the collapse of society. Just face reality and end it quickly.

      • Nollij@sopuli.xyz
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        4 hours ago

        That’s a really good question. I know “zombie apocalypse” isn’t well defined, but it usually indicates a complete and total destruction of society. Even once the zombies are gone, there’s no civilization to return to. It’s not like a hurricane, where people start to rebuild.

        Considering the post-post-apocalypse, I’m not sure it’s a world I would want to be part of.

      • theneverfox
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        5 hours ago

        I mean, you could try, but eventually someone will find you, probably arrest you, and tear down your home