Something I’ve noticed about myself is I get an adrenaline rush when something catastrophic happens. I felt like bouncing off the walls on 9/11. I felt excited during the tsunami or in the aftermath of hurricane katrina. I’ve had daydreams of life during a nuclear war, somehow imagining life would be more meaningful in such a situation. Every time we have a thunder storm or major winds I sit at the window hoping it gets worse. I think if I ever saw a tornado in real life I’d drive towards it and am not sure when common sense would take over. What do you think about this adrenaline rush I seem to get in the face of destruction?
It is possible I’m a christian? hehe. No, actually I’m an atheist that doesn’t believe in the afterlife, although I can see how you’d get that impression.
Woah Kobain. There is a difference between enjoying conflict and not doing anything about suffering. I volunteer once a week at a homeless soup kitchen and raise 300 dollars for abused women and children every year.

Something I’ve noticed about myself is I get an adrenaline rush when something catastrophic happens. I felt like bouncing off the walls on 9/11. I felt excited during the tsunami or in the aftermath of hurricane katrina. I’ve had daydreams of life during a nuclear war, somehow imagining life would be more meaningful in such a situation. Every time we have a thunder storm or major winds I sit at the window hoping it gets worse. I think if I ever saw a tornado in real life I’d drive towards it and am not sure when common sense would take over. What do you think about this adrenaline rush I seem to get in the face of destruction?

Epilogue: Let me start off by saying the worlds in great shape, its year 2027 and we have civil war in Russia…..again. There’s a big old mound of dirt of what WAS China due to a Massive computer failure and the accidental launch of 23 nuclear war heads. The War Heads were self destructed before they left the ground, what was once a country of 1,330,044,544 is now nothing but a few mutants from the radiation and death, death is everywhere. The American and Canadian economy has collapsed; people line the streets for bits of scraps. Thousands die of hunger, disease and exposure every day.
Mexico has been taking over by the drug war, being civil is not an option, kill or be killed.
Germany has reverted to Dictatorship, 3rd times a charm?
Global warming has caused massive flooding all over the world, earthquakes are a part of everyday life, wild fires have destroyed most of the livestock and food supplies, hurricanes have been able to sweep all the way to the middle of the USA to Arizona, Ohio and in some rare cases all the way to Michigan. The world is collapsing in on its self. Count your blessings because chances are you wont have them for much longer.

I know its far fetched but I love wrighting about this kind of stuff

FEMA is the Secret Government
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FEMA was created by Nixon, strengthened by Carter, and employed by Reagan and Bush.
FEMA is above the President, but only an executive order proclaiming martial law can give FEMA total control.
Under Reagan, the REX 84 plan made it illegal to protest the U.S. invasion of a foreign country. All dissidents/protesters are in the FEMA/Homeland Security data base.
FEMA spent most of its black budget constructing underground facilities and prison camps. It came under scrutiny after it failed to spend more than 6% of its budget on the aftermath of Hurricane Andrew in 1992.
FEMA again failed the victims of Hurricane Katrina, because it was never designed to help people, only to round up and annihilate them. Its main purpose is to use its funds to protect the elite in times of crisis.
Economic disaster, nuclear war, internal protests or riots–all can trigger a takeover by FEMA.

I was just listening to Pat Robertson on You Tube. Terrorists do take advantage of political changes, 1993 (Clinton), 2001 (Bush), 2007 (New Congress?). Not a big leap to think of a terrorist attack in 2007. Kind of an anti-climax announcement.

But it did get me thinking, how many people actually prepare for a possible disaster by having a few days of food around, flash lights, medical supplies, that kind of thing. The normal Red Cross Be Prepared kind of thing.

All the "Oh my God the world is going to be destroyed by…" Nuclear war, global warming, terrorists, hurricanes, tornadoes, infestations of caterpillars, etc can leave this one alone.

I just want to know how many reasonably normal people have checked out ready.gov and have some emergency supplies around in case of a disaster.
Thanks. The ratio of real answers to silly answers tells me a lot too. Looks like if there was a major disaster any major urban center in the country things would end up a lot like they were in Louisiana. On the other hand, it kind of looks like people in rural or suburban areas might be better prepared. Kind of a common sense thing I would guess. some kind of ratio of storage space versus costs versus convince and availability, I would assume.

Thanks.