tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6912967091867139135.post6097546259332033067..comments2014-03-24T22:04:22.076-07:00Comments on Life On The Overpopulated Planet: 2012 Came Early For JapanPriscillahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07508569816083848507noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6912967091867139135.post-76114440007208703102014-03-24T22:04:22.076-07:002014-03-24T22:04:22.076-07:00How Would You Survive A Japanese Style Disaster
If...How Would You Survive A Japanese Style Disaster<br />If this disaster happens again in the future after the world has started to come unglued you can’t really expect any aid to come rolling in. One of the reasons the survivors are surviving is because of the local and international aid that is flowing into the disaster zone. My usual suggestion of saving seeds would be nearly useless as most if not all the seeds would be wet. So what do you do? If you have dry seeds and plenty of them you could live of sprouts until you get yourself together. I’d suggest setting up a few pot plants to let the plants go to seed so you’ll have more seeds. But that takes time. In this situation you’d be looking at animals like rabbits and sheep. Or something along those lines. If a disaster of this magnitude happens in autumn you would need to live of animals during the winter. And then hopefully get some vegetables in the ground.<br />Priscillahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07508569816083848507noreply@blogger.com