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I've also got a carrier and 2 sets of level III body armor plates, a high-power .177 pellet rifle for hunting small game, a 3800 lumen flashlight, a katana, 20 gallons of water, exercise equipment, fishing gear, a water filter, purification tablets, personal cooling amenities, firestarting equipment, $3,000 tucked away somewhere _*not_* in my place of residence, 2 "gas mask" full face respirators and filter cartridges, many tools and knives, a year's worth of food for 2 people, radios, candles, portable lights, solar chargers, lots of medicine and first aid supplies, a small but tight-knit network of friends and family, and a modest but useful amount of knowledge in multiple disciplines.


 
I don't find it necessary to "flex" my day-to-day fun stuff, but I thought perhaps my essentials might inspire someone to start getting the same.
 
Oh, and don't mind the smashed guitar on the ground from the last post, or wonder about the lack of an actual firearm on this one. PTSD is just a bitch sometimes, and sometimes you don't always have your proudest moments, but you know your limitations and that's okay.


 
Just be prepared in as much as you reasonably can.


 
I did this all on a budget. I only live on about $12,000 or less a year. A little over $16,000 or if you count the portion of the rent that Uncle Sam is subsidizing.


 
Regardless, you'd be surprised what you can accomplish if you just spend your money wisely.
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Anonymous #83D9
I've also got a carrier and 2 sets of level III body armor plates, a high-power .177 pellet rifle for hunting small game, a 3800 lumen flashlight, a katana, 20 gallons of water, exercise equipment, fishing gear, a water filter, purification tablets, personal cooling amenities, firestarting equipment, $3,000 tucked away somewhere _not_ in my place of residence, 2 "gas mask" full face respirators and filter cartridges, many tools and knives, a year's worth of food for 2 people, radios, candles, portable lights, solar chargers, lots of medicine and first aid supplies, a small but tight-knit network of friends and family, and a modest but useful amount of knowledge in multiple disciplines.

Oh, and don't mind the smashed guitar on the ground from the last post, or wonder about the lack of an actual firearm on this one. PTSD is just a bitch sometimes, and sometimes you don't always have your proudest moments, but you know your limitations and that's okay.

Just be prepared in as much as you reasonably can.

I did this all on a budget. I only live on about $12,000 or less a year. A little over $16,000 or if you count the portion of the rent that Uncle Sam is subsidizing.

Regardless, you'd be surprised what you can accomplish if you just spend your money wisely.
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Anonymous #83D9
I've also got a carrier and 2 sets of level III body armor plates, a high-power .177 pellet rifle for hunting small game, a 3800 lumen flashlight, 20 gallons of water, exercise equipment, fishing gear, a water filter, purification tablets, personal cooling amenities, firestarting equipment, $3,000 tucked away somewhere _not_ in my place of residence, 2 "gas mask" full face respirators and filter cartridges, many tools and knives, a year's worth of food for 2 people, radios, candles, portable lights, solar chargers, lots of medicine and first aid supplies, a small but tight-knit network of friends and family, and a modest but useful amount of knowledge in multiple disciplines.

Oh, and don't mind the smashed guitar on the ground from the last post, or wonder about the lack of an actual firearm on this one. PTSD is just a bitch sometimes, and sometimes you don't always have your proudest moments, but you know your limitations and that's okay.

Just be prepared in as much as you reasonably can.

I did this all on a budget. I only live on about $12,000 or less a year. A little over $16,000 or if you count the portion of the rent that Uncle Sam is subsidizing.

Regardless, you'd be surprised what you can accomplish if you just spend your money wisely.
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Anonymous #83D9
I've also got a carrier and 2 sets of level III body armor plates, a high-power .177 pellet rifle for hunting small game, a 3800 lumen flashlight, 20 gallons of water, fishing gear, a water filter, purification tablets, personal cooling amenities, firestarting equipment, $3,000 tucked away somewhere _not_ in my place of residence, 2 "gas mask" full face respirators and filter cartridges, many tools and knives, a year's worth of food for 2 people, radios, candles, portable lights, solar chargers, lots of medicine and first aid supplies, a small but tight-knit network of friends and family, and a modest but useful amount of knowledge in multiple disciplines.

Oh, and don't mind the smashed guitar on the ground from the last post, or wonder about the lack of an actual firearm on this one. PTSD is just a bitch sometimes, and sometimes you don't always have your proudest moments, but you know your limitations and that's okay.

Just be prepared in as much as you reasonably can.

I did this all on a budget. I only live on about $12,000 or less a year. A little over $16,000 or if you count the portion of the rent that Uncle Sam is subsidizing.

Regardless, you'd be surprised what you can accomplish if you just spend your money wisely.
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Anonymous #83D9
I've also got a carrier and 2 sets of level III body armor plates, a high-power .177 pellet rifle for hunting small game, a 3800 lumen flashlight, 20 gallons of water, a water filter, purification tablets, personal cooling amenities, firestarting equipment, $3,000 tucked away somewhere _not_ in my place of residence, 2 "gas mask" full face respirators and filter cartridges, many tools and knives, a year's worth of food for 2 people, radios, candles, portable lights, solar chargers, lots of medicine and first aid supplies, a small but tight-knit network of friends and family, and a modest but useful amount of knowledge in multiple disciplines.

Oh, and don't mind the smashed guitar on the ground from the last post, or wonder about the lack of an actual firearm on this one. PTSD is just a bitch sometimes, and sometimes you don't always have your proudest moments, but you know your limitations and that's okay.

Just be prepared in as much as you reasonably can.

I did this all on a budget. I only live on about $12,000 or less a year. YA little over $16,000 or if you count the portion of the rent that Uncle Sam is subsidizing.

Regardless, you
'd be surprised what you can accomplish if you just spend your money wisely.
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Anonymous #83D9
I've also got a carrier and 2 sets of level III body armor plates, a high-power .177 pellet rifle for hunting small game, a 3800 lumen flashlight, 20 gallons of water, a water filter, purification tablets, personal cooling amenities, firestarting equipment, $3,000 tucked away somewhere _not_ in my place of residence, 2 "gas mask" full face respirators and filter cartridges, many tools and knives, a year's worth of food for 2 people, radios, candles, portable lights, solar chargers, lots of medicine and first aid supplies, a small but tight-knit network of friends and family, and a modest but useful amount of knowledge in multiple disciplines.

Oh, and don't mind the smashed guitar on the ground from the last post, or wonder about the lack of an actual firearm on this one. PTSD is just a bitch sometimes, and sometimes you don't always have your proudest moments, but you know your limitations and that's okay.

Just be prepared in as much as you reasonably can.

I did this all on a budget. I only live on about $12,000 a year. You'd be surprised what you can accomplish if you just spend your money wisely.
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