GreenKnight23

joined 1 month ago
[–] GreenKnight23@lemmy.world 2 points 6 hours ago

why stop there, remove the head while you're at it.

flat as a pancake.

[–] GreenKnight23@lemmy.world 6 points 13 hours ago

idk, tech can go the other way too...

fuck these people in particular

[–] GreenKnight23@lemmy.world 3 points 16 hours ago

you can fuck my dog

you can fuck my truck

but you fuck my flag and you'll eat my butt!

[–] GreenKnight23@lemmy.world 1 points 16 hours ago

Your opponents don't care about bias.

you're absolutely right. send me any information about this topic and I will instantly believe it as truth and gospel without question!

🤔 this sounds so familiar...

oh yeah, bait with fear and switch with propaganda!

teehee! almost got me you waskily leftist!

To your credit, you're not wrong about JD.

[–] GreenKnight23@lemmy.world 1 points 16 hours ago

The best source, of course, is /GreenKnight23.

I hope you don't, I'm just some jackass idiot on the internets.

pointing out I'm a bad source doesn't make the leftist youtube dude more credible though...

[–] GreenKnight23@lemmy.world 4 points 16 hours ago* (last edited 16 hours ago)

hasn't given me anything but grief, but they'll have to come and take it.

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[–] GreenKnight23@lemmy.world 3 points 16 hours ago

My big thing is a new TV. We have a 46” LCD from 2009 that often refuses to fully power on. I’ve been dragging my feet on replacing it, just cuz I know the research is gonna be demoralizing, with how dystopian a lot of the “smart TVs” are. But now there’s some real time pressure, so I guess I have to.

check out commercial "pro" TVs. these are typically used for digital signage. they're usually more expensive, but have a longer warranty time plus, no smarts! I bought the Samsung BE55T-H from Amazon. I think it came with a 3 year mfg warranty and I got the 3 year Amazon warranty that kicks in after mfg runs out.

I mostly use it as a monitor, but it has HDMI and DTV as well. I'm not a picky viewer so keep that in mind, even if it's not pixel perfect 4k, it's good enough for my uses.

[–] GreenKnight23@lemmy.world 3 points 17 hours ago

you jest, but exotic cars will be a dime-a-dozen.

poor people with rich dreams can't eat rubber.

[–] GreenKnight23@lemmy.world 14 points 17 hours ago

as someone else said, plan for a long term(longer than four years). as for me I'm going to phase it out over three years to be reliant on the system as least as possible. the fourth year would hopefully be close to 80% self-reliant.

I'm planning on going all out on a garden next year. nothing fancy; potato, onion, carrot, tomato, squash (fall and winter), peas, string beans, misc herbs, sun flowers, maybe some corn(everybody grows it around here so bartering for some would be easy, besides corn is a pita to grow).

whatever I can't dry, I'll can.

my goal is to be at least 50-60% self sufficient after the first year. this should only require me to buy meat and seasonings mostly. then add on anything else I'll need.

consumables like TP and tissues can't really be stocked reliably as they degrade over time due to humidity.

I'll also be stocking up on common medications for my kids for at least the four years. the last time we went through this there were many product recalls. this time there's talk of defunding the FDA/CDC. I can only imagine the chaos parents will be in when a pandemic sweeps through again and you can't even trust the medicine anymore. common things like cold/flu, fever reducers, epi-pens. (if you plan on doing this, don't be a dick and buy everything at once. take a third so others can still get what they need and get more next week).

I also plan on stocking up on slingshot rubbers and maybe some more ammo. There's a lot of wildlife around me that could either be eaten and/or used a fertilizer. I hope I'll never need to resort to it, but would rather have it and hunt rather than not and starve. probably add some bow strings and arrows to the list for bigger game like deer.

I have kind of been planning for this for years so it's not my first time doing this. my best advice, do anything you feel you can accomplish successfully. don't waste time or resources growing food if you don't have space for a garden (don't experiment with hydroponics if you don't have the time or resources to fail multiple times).

Find other ways to contribute to your community like; cleaning and maintaining weapons, fixing tools, home repair, technology/PC repair. anything you can do successfully will give you an edge that gives you an opportunity to barter for what you need, this includes credit in the community.

I once did tech support and one day someone couldn't pay me. so they gave me some deer they had hunted recently. a year later that person called me and asked if I wanted a job making triple what I was making at my old job(not IT related). credit can't be eaten, but it goes a long way and is indispensable.

stay strong, be smart, we'll get through this yet.

[–] GreenKnight23@lemmy.world 6 points 17 hours ago (4 children)

they can take your home

they can take your stuff

they can take your freedom

they can take your very life

they can never take your knowledge

they can never take your strength of will

they can never take your drive to beat them

you can only give them. don't give in.

 
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