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list real world skills that will help in a collapse
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 18942840:MV8yMDUyNTI5XzM0NDk3NjI0X0E1OURDNkM1] [quote:AlkaliDesert:MV8yMDUyNTI5XzM0NDk3NDcyXzMyMEQ0M0RC] Um, soap is about more than just smelling pretty. Soap helps with cleanliness; cleanliness helps reduce the chance of infection. Soapmaking is unlikely to be a particularly useful skill for immediate survival. But long term? Heck yes. [/quote] True. I love how these Rambo types think about the dangers of survival but forget that in a real survival situation the most dangerous killers are bacterial infections. Most soldiers in WWI died from minor wounds that got infected from living in trenches full of shit not at the hands of the enemy/ [/quote]
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please list.
what about wood working/furniture work ?
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