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Who said plants alone? I didn't, you did.

I said to start learning what you can gather and what you can make of it because it's an important survival skill.

What diatribe are you talking about. Who are you arguing with?

It sounds like you've already started learning. So I'll ask a better question.

If you were going chopping firewood with your grandson in 30 years and you got a deep cut that was bleeding badly, what would you use to stop the bleeding and how would you dress the would to prevent infection?

I don't know if it's the best answer, but with what's available in my area, I'd put yarrow powder on the wound to stop the bleeding then I'd use plantain to help keep it sterile and help dress it.

What would you do? What would you pass on to your grandson, skills wise, to help him survive in a world where he literally cannot prep like you did? What would you do and what would you teach your family if the collapse is permanent?

2 years ago
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Who said plants alone? I didn't, you did.

I said to start learning what you can gather and what you can make of it because it's an important survival skill.

What diatribe are you talking about. Who are you arguing with?

It sounds like you've already started learning. So I'll ask a better question.

If you were going chopping firewood with your grandson in 30 years and you got a deep cut that was bleeding badly, what would you use to stop the bleeding and how would you dress the would to prevent infection?

I don't know if it's the best answer, but with what's available in my area, I'd put yarrow powder on the wound to stop the bleeding then I'd use plantain to help keep it sterile and help dress it.

What would you do? What would you pass on to your grandson, skills wise, to help him survive in a world where he literally cannot prep like you did? What would you do and what would you teach your family if the collapse is permanent?

Prepping is emergency preparedness and emergency survival. What's your plan to transition to permanent emergency living?

2 years ago
1 score
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Who said plants alone? I didn't, you did.

I said to start learning what you can gather and what you can make of it because it's an important survival skill.

What diatribe are you talking about. Who are you arguing with?

It sounds like you've already started learning. So I'll ask a better question.

If you were going chopping firewood with your grandson in 30 years and you got a deep cut that was bleeding badly, what would you use to stop the bleeding and how would you dress the would to prevent infection?

I don't know if it's the best answer, but with what's available in my area, I'd put yarrow powder on the wound to stop the bleeding then I'd use plantain to help keep it sterile and help dress it.

What would you do? What would you pass on to your grandson, skills wise, to help him survive in a world where he literally cannot prep like you did? What would you do and what would you teach your family if the collapse is permanent?

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Who said plants alone? I didn't, you did.

I said to start learning what you can gather and what you can make of it because it's an important survival skill.

What diatribe are you talking about. Who are you arguing with?

It sounds like you've already started learning. So I'll ask a better question.

If you were going chopping firewood with your grandson in 30 years and you got a deep cut that was bleeding badly, what would you use to stop the bleeding and how would you dress the would to prevent infection?

I don't know if it's the best answer, but with what's available in my area, I'd put yarrow powder on the wound to stop the bleeding then I'd use plantain to help keep it sterile and help dress it.

What would you do? What would you pass on to your grandson, skills wise, to help him survive in a world where he literally cannot prep like you did?

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Who said plants alone? I didn't, you did.

I said to start learning what you can gather and what you can make of it because it's an important survival skill.

What diatribe are you talking about. Who are you arguing with?

It sounds like you've already started learning. So I'll ask a better question.

If you were going chopping firewood with your grandson in 30 years and you got a deep cut that was bleeding badly, what would you use to stop the bleeding and how would you dress the would to prevent infection?

I don't know if it's the best answer, but with what's available in my area, I'd put yarrow powder on the wound to stop the bleeding then I'd use plantain to help keep it sterile and help dress it.

What would you do? What world you pass on to your grandson skills wise to help him survive in a world where literally cannot prep like you did?

2 years ago
1 score
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Who said plants alone? I didn't, you did.

I said to start learning what you can gather and what you can make of it because it's an important survival skill.

What diatribe are you talking about. Who are you arguing with?

2 years ago
1 score