Sanyanov
@Sanyanov@lemmy.world
- Comment on I believe theyre talking about newborns there. 1 year ago:
And I’m VERY sleep deprived.
- Comment on Choose A or B 1 year ago:
Is Mongolian real estate empire a tent shop?
- Comment on Survive the zombie apocalypse 1 year ago:
I honestly didn’t expect you to, but that was fun to me too!
- Comment on should i?? 1 year ago:
Which is why I’m a DDR4 fanboy :P
- Comment on should i?? 1 year ago:
DDR4 fanboy here
- Comment on Survive the zombie apocalypse 1 year ago:
I’d say there’s enough stuff that can be turned into fire starter should you have time to dry it (and under a good cover with relatively strong winds and relatively low humidity for the area it will take several days to dry thin starters and months to dry firewood, so tarp won’t help you that much in the short run). Generally, if you’re in the wild in winter in northwestern Russia without already stored dry firewood or other fuel, your chances of survival are fairly questionable to begin with.
Yes, there aren’t many caves in there and terrain is very hard. Constructing a cover is not a trivial task. Normally in this environment survivalists resort to self-made tents or dig into the ground, but both are fairly useless in a zombie apocalypse for the reasons you’ve already outlined. Mountain and treetop constructions will suffer severely from strong cold winds.
Realistically though, you cannot survive the wilderness of northwestern Russia (and a lot of wilderness for that matter) with just 4 objects. You’ll strike a way better chance by finding a remote village. Yes, you might have to ward off zombies, but, as you mentioned, environment will be less of an issue, and environment here is certainly deadly.
- Comment on Survive the zombie apocalypse 1 year ago:
Very impressive!
One thing though; the area to the north is very swamped; it’s not just lakes. So getting dry lumber any time of the year is near impossible, thereby fire kit is very advisable. Dry needles are not as dry as one would want. Cones that are often advised as an element of easy fire starters are extremely wet and useless for the task; they burn no better than wood thorougly soaked in water. Generally, making fire out of any lumber in the woods is a massive headache in there.
Also, high humidity means fog is a very regular occurrence, so a clifftop might be way less useful that one can imagine. It gets particularly bad the closer you move to Khibiny mountains.
- Comment on Funny how it became bathroom use and imaginary things drag queens do... 1 year ago:
They will now say it’s only because they fought and warned us
- Comment on Finally, someone who understands me. 1 year ago:
It is indeed, and it needs our support and attention - and not the project that took an open-source model away from us, using millions to capture the market and exploit users.
- Comment on ...did everyone get this? 1 year ago:
November 4, 2097…I’m gonna have a long life, it seems!
- Comment on ...did everyone get this? 1 year ago:
Secret of immortality unlocked
- Comment on Finally, someone who understands me. 1 year ago:
Fr tho, this tool is cancer and I’m baffled by the fact this comment is downvoted.
Dude is actually promoting BigTech on Lemmy, in a trolling way or not. This is not cool.
- Comment on Survive the zombie apocalypse 1 year ago:
Russia
- Comment on Survive the zombie apocalypse 1 year ago:
Now that’s a good assessment
- Comment on Survive the zombie apocalypse 1 year ago:
Jeep, water purifier, first aid kit, katana. Wish I could take flashlight, but it’s a 5th option on the list.
No reason to take guns since rounds will be gone quickly and you’ll end up with a worthless piece of metal.
Jeep adds to mobility, which is very handy
Water purifier will allow you to move on without acute diarrhea
First aid kit is a must in literally every survival situation. You should be able to prevent infections and restore mobility as quickly as possible
- Comment on Do I need a license to kill a squirrel? 1 year ago:
I love how every evil plan has already been implemented
- Comment on Be amazed by the uses of Tech... 1 year ago:
I remember a guy arguing that flat Earth is constantly accelerated upwards on God’s will, and never reaches speed of light due to Einstein relativism. Was quite fun to listen to this unusual fusion