In hindsight it doesn't feel like it was a proper SHTF moment. Some of the early reactions did make it feel like one but in the end not that much happened where I live. Try to stay away from people for a while and use a mask seemed like the extent of it. Spent a lot more than outdoors than I usually do.
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this is so fucking spot on, whew
So if a zombie outbreak occurred these people would fuck us even worse
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On a deeper level I think it's mostly a framework of acceptability some people have built around being antisocial and afraid of everything.
Was there actually news indicating that preppers, as a group, were more likely to be against masking than for it?
I wouldn't be too surprised, but I haven't actually seen any evidence to this effect.