A funeral is a community event.
So, what, like people are migrating in to be interred with visitation and significant enough attendance to actually have a procession?
Or community member status is like contingent on a popularity test?
Rant: Making the sleeves on my chainmail shirt are driving me insane. Having to tie together a weave oriented in two different directions is a massive pain - not helped in that I am using fairly small rings. Plus, I ran out of rings so I'm having to take rings off the bottom of the shirt and move them to the sleeves. I was planning on shortening up the shirt anyhow, but it is still annoying having to do extra work. Still need to decide if I'm going to get more rings to make the shirt the length I originally wanted it, but with proper slits for the legs. Depends on how many rings the sleeves end up taking.
He's making himself his own armour. I am learning how to cook cabbage (successfully), broccoli (WIP), sprouts (TBA), and other such stuff. Also, my washing machine broke down, and I've learned how to wash bedsheets by hand! It is clear that this is a sign of the times, and I should be stocking up on bottle-caps and Nuka-Cola.First world problems?
It is clear that this is a sign of the times, and I should be stocking up on bottle-caps and Nuka-Cola
Hmmm, no. Don't lie to your wife.I'm trying to convince my wife of the need for a rifle that can be used for both hunting and combat. I have one picked out already and a local dealer just happens to have it in stock for about $200 less than its MSRP. If I can't convince her of the need for it, I'll just have to buy it and gaslight her into believing we always had it...
Talking about gaslighting your wife isn't at all funny. That's abuse.
Hmmm, no. Don't lie to your wife.
Why go for a rifle? When the crops fail and the population tops ten billion (sometime later this year) will you be able to find bullets and maintenance equipment for your rifle?I'm trying to convince my wife of the need for a rifle that can be used for both hunting and combat. I have one picked out already and a local dealer just happens to have it in stock for about $200 less than its MSRP. If I can't convince her of the need for it, I'll just have to buy it and gaslight her into believing we always had it...
Why go for a rifle? When the crops fail and the population tops ten billion (sometime later this year) will you be able to find bullets and maintenance equipment for your rifle?
Take a page from the Dark Ages and get yourself a dane axe!
This is actually where I stand on the acquisition of the rifle in the first place.We have manufactured enough rifles and ammo that I shouldn't have a problem "acquiring" replacement parts and ammo for the duration of my post-apocalyptic lifespan.
This is actually where I stand on the acquisition of the rifle in the first place.