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RE: Survivalist or Prepper - NorthernRaider - 10 December 2014

Talented ? Smile


RE: Survivalist or Prepper - bigpaul - 10 December 2014

skilful? knowledgeable?Big Grin


RE: Survivalist or Prepper - Lightspeed - 10 December 2014

paranoid?


RE: Survivalist or Prepper - bigpaul - 10 December 2014

(10 December 2014, 18:15)Lightspeed Wrote: paranoid?

I've actually lost count of how many times I've been called that, and on "prepper" sites too!!


RE: Survivalist or Prepper - Steve - 10 December 2014

Pessimistic ? That's what some people said in 2006, not now though.


RE: Survivalist or Prepper - River Song - 10 December 2014

I think that the terms 'survivalist' and 'prepper' are both tainted in the eyes of the Public. (Not that I should care). (Prepper certainly since Sandy Hook)

The word I use when dealing with others is 'resilience'.

I ask the question - Are you and your family or group 'resiliant"?

Could I say that I am a resiliant? doesnt quite sound right but adequately expresses where I am at.


RE: Survivalist or Prepper - NorthernRaider - 10 December 2014

How about Independent Libertarian?

From Wiki
Libertarianism (Latin: liber, "free") is a political philosophy that upholds liberty as its principal objective. Libertarians seek to maximize autonomy and freedom of choice, emphasizing political freedom, voluntary association and the primacy of individual judgment.[1][2]

Libertarians generally share a skepticism of authority; however, they diverge on the scope of their opposition to existing political and economic systems. Various schools of libertarian thought offer a range of views regarding the legitimate functions of state and private power, often calling to restrict or even to wholly dissolve pervasive social institutions. Rather than embodying a singular, rigid systematic theory or ideology, libertarianism has been applied as an umbrella term to a wide range of sometimes discordant political ideas through modern history.

No Barney I said Libertarianism, not Lesbianism before you shout out Smile


RE: Survivalist or Prepper - Midnitemo - 11 December 2014

libertine?......I wish Big Grin