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Underestimate at your own risk.
10 September 2013, 09:58, (This post was last modified: 10 September 2013, 10:45 by Skean Dhude.)
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Underestimate at your own risk.
If you hate the idea of sheeple, then you'll agree with this. If you love the idea of it, then this is directed at you. It might become a rant, but it's packed with truth, all the way through. Enjoy.

I hear a lot of stuff about sheeple, the die off, and people not leaving cities. That's a lovely thought. People being total idiots, all weak and unfit, and scared to go outside, or let their kids outside.

Did you hear that? It sounded like a broken view of reality!

The reality is very different. Why are people so varied and different? Because they are not all the same. They are not all sheep. Yes you have those that follow the flock, but they are still able to think. Call me crazy, but there are even some who are not flock followers. Think about goths, moshers, skaters, gym-junkies, real junkies, townies, chavs, scallies, toffs, hippies, crusties, squaddies, poor, rich, middle-class, accountants, lorry drivers, warehouse workers, martial artists, runners, athletes, gamers, programmers, leaders, innovators, and so much more!!! Oh wait, that kind of makes the idea of a flock very difficult to follow.

What is one of the greatest fears around? A well organised group of physically active and capable people, intelligent, determined, and motivated.....probably a good place to start. Go to any bodybuilding gym...or Cross-Fit group, or martial arts centre, or boxing club, or even skate park. Those people are not idiots by any means. I would put that the bodybuilders know more than 90% of the population in regard to pharmaceuticals. Fighters are going to be close behind same as boxers. Athletes will be up there too. Suddenly you're caught in a sticky situation hu? These people train together, work together, and basically live as family. They lead very active lives and are not afraid to get down and dirty.

What about your extreme sports people, BMX, rock climbing, parkour, skateboarders, roller bladers, and the alike? The one's I know wouldn't think twice about f**king you right up. The climbers are going to be the most mellow, but the ones I used to hang out with....haha, they loved themselves a good fighting chum haha.

What about those rugby boys from uni? You going to break them apart? They loved to fight at uni.

The whole idea that there are sheeple, following the flock, all the same, and none are going to survive, is a total fallacy. There may well be a die off, and it may be a 90% die off. But let's be serious, thinking that some jock with a bad attitude and a bunch of mates, is not a threat is ignoring one of Darwin's criteria for species survival "Most intelligent". There's an awesome saying "If you think you can turn your weakness into a strength, I hate to tell you, but that's a weakness too." the same applies with this sheeple notion, If you think the sheeple are weak, I hate to tell you, but that's a weakness too.

I know 'sheeple' that will destroy a person, take their stuff, and not think twice about it. I know some of McCavity's old boxing mates are an example of that, as are friends from the gym, or from cross-fit. Ex cons will be there, free, ready to rip you up and take what they need.

(Edited out the calling people idiots bit : SD)

Other people are a threat, and those that survive will not just be the preppers. It'll be the ones who attacked and killed the old couple with the full pantry, then ate the old people. Those are the kinds of people you'll also be dealing with.
Dissent is the highest form of Patriotism - Thomas Jefferson
Those who sacrifice freedom for security deserve neither - Benjamin Franklin
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Underestimate at your own risk. - by Scythe13 - 10 September 2013, 09:58
RE: Underestimate at your own risk. - by MCavity - 10 September 2013, 10:24
RE: Underestimate at your own risk. - by Lightspeed - 10 September 2013, 10:45
RE: Underestimate at your own risk. - by Skean Dhude - 10 September 2013, 11:02
RE: Underestimate at your own risk. - by Waylander - 10 September 2013, 11:13
RE: Underestimate at your own risk. - by River Song - 10 September 2013, 11:30
RE: Underestimate at your own risk. - by Lightspeed - 10 September 2013, 12:02
RE: Underestimate at your own risk. - by David075 - 10 September 2013, 11:55
RE: Underestimate at your own risk. - by Nix - 10 September 2013, 11:56
RE: Underestimate at your own risk. - by Steve - 10 September 2013, 11:58
RE: Underestimate at your own risk. - by Gizmo - 10 September 2013, 12:39
RE: Underestimate at your own risk. - by bigpaul - 10 September 2013, 17:02
RE: Underestimate at your own risk. - by BeardyMan - 10 September 2013, 17:38
RE: Underestimate at your own risk. - by bigpaul - 10 September 2013, 17:52
RE: Underestimate at your own risk. - by ObongoPox - 10 September 2013, 12:54
RE: Underestimate at your own risk. - by Skean Dhude - 10 September 2013, 13:08
RE: Underestimate at your own risk. - by Scythe13 - 10 September 2013, 15:58
RE: Underestimate at your own risk. - by Jonas - 10 September 2013, 16:13
RE: Underestimate at your own risk. - by Scythe13 - 10 September 2013, 17:52
RE: Underestimate at your own risk. - by bigpaul - 10 September 2013, 17:56
RE: Underestimate at your own risk. - by Highlander - 10 September 2013, 18:14
RE: Underestimate at your own risk. - by bigpaul - 10 September 2013, 18:23
RE: Underestimate at your own risk. - by Highlander - 10 September 2013, 18:26
RE: Underestimate at your own risk. - by bigpaul - 10 September 2013, 18:29
RE: Underestimate at your own risk. - by Lightspeed - 10 September 2013, 19:18
RE: Underestimate at your own risk. - by Gizmo - 10 September 2013, 18:48
RE: Underestimate at your own risk. - by Skean Dhude - 10 September 2013, 19:22
RE: Underestimate at your own risk. - by Scythe13 - 10 September 2013, 23:37
RE: Underestimate at your own risk. - by Lightspeed - 11 September 2013, 10:58
RE: Underestimate at your own risk. - by bigpaul - 11 September 2013, 08:47
RE: Underestimate at your own risk. - by River Song - 11 September 2013, 11:03
RE: Underestimate at your own risk. - by Scythe13 - 11 September 2013, 11:07
RE: Underestimate at your own risk. - by BeardyMan - 11 September 2013, 11:18
RE: Underestimate at your own risk. - by MCavity - 11 September 2013, 11:26
RE: Underestimate at your own risk. - by BeardyMan - 11 September 2013, 11:32
RE: Underestimate at your own risk. - by bigpaul - 11 September 2013, 18:15
RE: Underestimate at your own risk. - by River Song - 12 September 2013, 09:13
RE: Underestimate at your own risk. - by BeardyMan - 12 September 2013, 09:16
RE: Underestimate at your own risk. - by bigpaul - 12 September 2013, 09:16
RE: Underestimate at your own risk. - by Scythe13 - 11 September 2013, 22:32
RE: Underestimate at your own risk. - by Tartar Horde - 12 September 2013, 09:57
RE: Underestimate at your own risk. - by bigpaul - 12 September 2013, 10:01
RE: Underestimate at your own risk. - by Tartar Horde - 12 September 2013, 10:06
RE: Underestimate at your own risk. - by bigpaul - 12 September 2013, 10:09
RE: Underestimate at your own risk. - by Scythe13 - 12 September 2013, 11:27
RE: Underestimate at your own risk. - by bigpaul - 12 September 2013, 11:44

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