I Just Found My Nuclear War Hideaway

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Northern Patagonia is my WW3 destination: fresh water, airable land, hydroelectric power, gas, etc.
 


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It looks like Mendoza is a new favorite spot for doomsday preppers.
Nothing can better help you survive a nuclear winter than four Michelin-starred restaurants within driving distance.
Heh...I have an acquaintance who is buying silver for an imagined dystopian future. I had the distinct pleasure of pointing out that, in the event of apocalypse, the only metal worth hoarding will be lead.
 
Heh...I have an acquaintance who is buying silver for an imagined dystopian future. I had the distinct pleasure of pointing out that, in the event of apocalypse, the only metal worth hoarding will be lead.
You know, sometimes I think "doom-prepping" is just a form of escapism from the monotonous grind of American work culture. A curious byproduct that has 9/5 workers cosplaying a form of urban homesteading.
 
The problem with the locations mentioned is that in a nuclear winter the temperatures will be 5-10 degrees lower than before. That means colder winters, less wine, and less food production.

Me, I’d go to the Posadas / Encarnación area, big lake which is unlikely to be contaminated, lots of fish, fertile land, and 5-10 degrees colder would make it even nicer.
 
Heh...I have an acquaintance who is buying silver for an imagined dystopian future. I had the distinct pleasure of pointing out that, in the event of apocalypse, the only metal worth hoarding will be lead.
As true as that is, i'm not sure i wanna survive any apocalypse with people that today bitch about a 3.50 cup of coffee lol can you imagine that bunch having to actually survive? as in cut firewood to cook meat over a fire?🤣
 
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