Finally, time to play
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The Mayan calendar was right! The world did end in 2012.
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Simple, get a miniature nuclear reactor to power the recycling of CO2 into O2 and C. You can then electrolize H2O to get more O and combine the H2 with the C from earlier to make gas for the generator.
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With that, the low quality food and the failure to select and prepare offline-compatible games, this is clearly the worst prepper ever.
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Find something to hate all you want, the major Bethesda releases with a bunch of mod profiles could keep me in offline paradise for decades.
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also play Xonotic, Beyond All Reason, Luanti, Cataclysm DDA and other open source bangers
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be sure to switch to offline mode when the world ends
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Wasn't the whole world outside nuked?
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Hey, if you've got the bunker and supplies, what's the point in waiting for n the apocalypse?
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Yeah it only gets to be a problem when you have to change the filters. Otherwise any apocalypse that involves a significant loss of atmospheric oxygen or major change in composition ain't something you can wait out, you gotta evolve past that.
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Wasn't aware of the Simpsons doing it, but I thought the Family Guy reference to it was really funny.
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But with the windows 95 my computer icon
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In the end I wished I had just drained the tank and put fresh gas in before anything else.
Thanks for the info... I don't think I can drain the tank myself, so... is that the sort of thing they can do on site, or would it need to be towed somewhere?
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When i dump the detergent in i also dump a cupful of dirt in there too, just to make the machine work harder. That way the clothes come out cleaner.
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Depends on the site and the people you've hired to do it. Also I'm forgetting what vehicle we were talking about here, but I didn't need to jack up the motorhome to work under it and remove the tanks. That could be an issue with a lower vehicle.
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taxes, bills