Is there any point to prepping for a nuclear situation? There's a document online that goes into the kind of shelter you need, how long to stay there, and stuff like that. I'm talking to my parents about this stuff - and they are older - and is it even worth discussing given how upsetting it is? Like I was even talking about a rendevouz point in case we get separated and there's no communication. We don't live in the same house, but we are in the same city.

I know people say, you will be one of the lucky ones if you go quick. But the human will to live can be very strong, just instinctually, like we don't even know how we will act.

-- Was going to post in c/tactics - but it is read only. And this isn't in the spirit of c/doomer.

  • SerLava [he/him]
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    3 years ago

    That's cool too, the scenario im kind of hinting at is limited nukes that kill most people by fallout. There are a lot of scenarios where there's a lot of alpha-radioactive dust, and going outside, or out of your basement, is much, much more dangerous for 1-2 weeks and then it's only moderately unhealthy afterward

    • catposter [comrade/them]
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      3 years ago

      but in that exact situation, wouldn't doing what i mentioned (assuming you can actually get through the radioactive area without dying immediately which is difficult) allow you to live (relatively) comfortably? like, extremely imperialized country comfortably, not normal comfortably