Quote from: RE on Jan 29, 2026, 04:26 PMOh, snowstorms aren't doom, just doom practice.
For J6P maybe. "OMG!!!!! I MIGHT RUN OUT OF BEER IF THE ROADS ARE CLOSED!
It is unfortunate that a relatively simple event....a bunch of snow....kills so many people just...because. Doom practice involves.....roving bands of MZBs, gunfire of some sort, small communities being overrun, and those that defend themselves successfully from said MZBs. Survivalists in general are probably okay, short of the roving bands of MZBs anyway. Certainly some kind of practice....I was poaching one fall after a snow that would cause trouble for not just people but animals, the snow made me quiet, white everywhere meant brown blobs of whitetails could be spotted easily against a white background and I happened to have been in my prime as La Longue Carabine. Didn't need it though. I got within 20' of the first without any of them (it was a herd, all others concealed behind leftover trees tops from a year or two past lodging) knowing I was there, and La Longue Carabine just WISHED for a fast firing 30-06 like I had that day.
I think those 3 whitetails were the last I ever filled the freezer with, the winter before I left for college.
Snowstorms are mostly snowstorms. They are only practice doom for those so unprepared they don't know food even exists outside of grocery stores. Or they make a mistake. Mistakes in cold weather, like being unprepared on even little things that normally wouldn't matter, can certainly be deadly events to the individuals who make them. A nice tightly sealed house...and a malfunctioning kerosene heater would do the trick.
Quote from: REActually, winter is one thing industrial civilization improved in terms of survivability. Lots more people died in winter in preindustrial times.
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I can buy that. But back then, the common flu was probably something that killed many, polio, small pox...that was a GOOD one for pre-industrial times. I wonder who wins that dieoff scorecard, small pox versus winter storms...throw in hurricanes even.....my bet would still be on smallpox. That managed to decimate entire populations.