Posted by 2underage on February 24, 2017 at 11:10:18 from (64.19.81.242):
The last few days I have been confined to house duties because of my slight health issue and because of that I get to do some TV watching. Today I saw an episode of the Doctors and one of their topics was about a former missile base in Kansas that has been converted into some bomb proof condos. It seems that they have everything necessary to survive a great catastrophe in the event one occurs that destroys the rest of the world. The Doctors seemed to be of the same opinion as I, in that I would not want to among the few who survived.
Can you imagine if you woke up one day and found that the world and nearly everyone else was gone. All of your children, all of your relatives, friends and everyone else are gone forever and yet you still survive. I believe that I would be so sad that I would just die anyway. Have any of you given thought on something like that happening now with all of the crazies in power in many countries?
If I knew the end was coming I would like to think that it catches me out on the farm, riding one of my tractors as I face oblivion.
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