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(13 February 2013, 17:30)Scythe13 Wrote: Sometimes you can just tell from stuff they say
Exactly what he said.
I would never meet that S13 geezer. He seems a proper nut job. Jumping rooftops, winter camping. A total cracker as sure as night follows day.
Only joking mate. You're normal compared to some people
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13 February 2013, 18:45
(This post was last modified: 13 February 2013, 18:47 by bigpaul.)
Some people that prefer to be alone arent anti-social they just have no time for drama, stupidity and false people.
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Simply being preppers makes this a hard one, preppers are often a bit private and not willing to give a lot of information,..[ or never want to meet anyone..  ),... if they are on the forum, all you can do is watch what they write, and how they write,...judge them on that
I am assuming that you met the prepper from a forum?
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I have only met one prepper ...and off this site ...who i admire, because of the content of posts,they never deviate from " their view " EVER what i read and what i got was exactly what i thought i,d get we have similar views ( regarding location of bol ) although our meeting was short ..it was enough for us to know we could trust them beyond question without being long lost buddies .....when you know...you know
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(13 February 2013, 15:40)NorthernRaider Wrote: what is your approach to ensuring you only end up interacting with people of a similar outlook , viewpoint and mentality to yourselves?
Thats again a genuine question I see other opinions on so i can learn to better my own skills.
EG if you were in a similar position to me how do you ensure you dont waste time on nut jobs, fantasists, conspiracy theorists, regligous types or others who dont meet your group / families common values?
How do you learn from them and respect their points of view whilst ensuring you dont get too involved with them?
( I've just had a double barreled nut job at my door, we had coffee but I ended up asking him to leave, Everything was Jesus this, Jesus that, prepping is gods holy mission and other weirdness)
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(13 February 2013, 15:40)NorthernRaider Wrote: what is your approach to ensuring you only end up interacting with people of a similar outlook , viewpoint and mentality to yourselves?
Get them to answer loads of questions on a form before you speak to them. Send the form out to everyone via email and only call people who got more than 80%.
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In my mind the answer to "sorting the wheat from the chaff" is the exact moment you decide in your own mind, if you can trust them or not in an emergency/prepper type situation.
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You sound like a canny bloke NR, I would suggest using your best weapon INSTINCT, your instincts very rarely let you down mate.
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You lads aren't really into trusting your instincts, are you?
The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.
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13 February 2013, 21:47
(This post was last modified: 13 February 2013, 21:50 by NorthernRaider.)
I always try to give the benefit of the doubt and I honestly dont like offending people, my instincts usually dont fail me but its just so bloody uncomfortable telling folks that their viewpoint and mine are utterly incompatable, I just wondered in hope rather than expectation that one of you folks had a system to keep the fruit cakes and paranoids away.
Saying that of course I get on well with SD and he is as crazy as a box of frogs !!!
(13 February 2013, 21:44)MaryN Wrote: You lads aren't really into trusting your instincts, are you?
Mary if you had been let down as often as I, BP and a few others have been in the last 10 years you would be as barking and disallusioned as we are
(13 February 2013, 21:24)Spandex228 Wrote: In my mind the answer to "sorting the wheat from the chaff" is the exact moment you decide in your own mind, if you can trust them or not in an emergency/prepper type situation.
"" Oh Shit !!!!
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