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<blockquote data-quote="fortyfive" data-source="post: 1555832" data-attributes="member: 21410"><p>Probably no one will admit it, but I think the biggest question for many is how to survive the quickly approaching end times without loss of comfort we are used to. The comfort we were born into or worked hard to have it. Well, maybe it's time to reconsider really, if having a good-paying job, two cars, and a constantly full fridge is worth staying in the Sodom and Gomorrah.</p><p></p><p>Moving to the unknown is not easy, and married men can find themselves facing very quickly challenges like how to keep the whole family "happy" when there is everything "different, and no air condition" because people are bonded to civilization very differently.</p><p>Also, single people could be in the new place even more alone because there is nobody familiar to whom they could talk.</p><p></p><p>But if someone is living already deep among godless masses waiting for their fourth jab, then he is a stranger anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fortyfive, post: 1555832, member: 21410"] Probably no one will admit it, but I think the biggest question for many is how to survive the quickly approaching end times without loss of comfort we are used to. The comfort we were born into or worked hard to have it. Well, maybe it's time to reconsider really, if having a good-paying job, two cars, and a constantly full fridge is worth staying in the Sodom and Gomorrah. Moving to the unknown is not easy, and married men can find themselves facing very quickly challenges like how to keep the whole family "happy" when there is everything "different, and no air condition" because people are bonded to civilization very differently. Also, single people could be in the new place even more alone because there is nobody familiar to whom they could talk. But if someone is living already deep among godless masses waiting for their fourth jab, then he is a stranger anyway. [/QUOTE]
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