I'd love it! Give me an empty beach house and a deserted beach, and I'm living it up!
2006-09-13 08:53:21
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answered by Astro 4
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it is seventy 4 levels now, and that i stay on the sea coast on the Atlantic Ocean. i'm on holiday fifty two weeks a 300 and sixty 5 days.I meet human beings on a daily basis that come right here for a week and spend 1000's of greenbacks just to stay like i do all 300 and sixty 5 days long.i'm rather satisfied right here.btw did i point out the 1000's of alluring women folk on the sea coast on a daily basis, and all dressed up at night for the various alluring golf equipment we've. i think there are men right here additionally, yet i by no ability particularly look at men.
2016-12-12 07:50:42
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answered by ? 4
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To me I think it would be cool but for reasons beyond personal. First I think mankind has become way too petty and a post apocalyptic situation might be just what we need to put away our petty differences,accept that we differ in some ways and work together on the stuff that really counts. Secondly I believe we have become too weak and complacent,and a hard world that we have to rebuild from scratch,where the very task of survival is a struggle would separate the men from the boys so to speak and perhaps return humanity to more of what it's capable of being. And quite frankly last but not least their are alot of people the world could just do without.
2006-09-13 11:42:22
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answered by Anonymous
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It would be great at first. Go where I want to go. Do what I want to do. I would be having such a great time. If something seems too good to be true it probably is. My bliss would probably be short lived. If, like in the film there are more than one survivor I would probably meet up with the worst human being on the face of the earth! He or she would commit themselves to make my life as miserable as they can (maybe that's just me and I watch too many movies). With that in mind my answer is no. It wouldn't be cool. Not for me anyway.
2006-09-13 09:45:55
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answered by Ozzie B. 6
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Only if you're a survivor. =) And then, it would be tough unless you've spent a lot of time learning how to get all the services you love back online (like electricity and running water). There are a few other downers:
**Can YOU grow your own food? ALL of it?
**Never having a restaurant meal ever again... which means cooking them all. And if you didn't get the electricity going, no refrigeration.
**Need a doctor? Hope one lived! Need medicine? Hope you know your herbal lore.
**Can you ride a horse?
**Can you make your own clothes? Heck, can you make your own cloth? (I'm not even sure I could WASH my clothes without my washer and dryer!)
**Entertainment: can you play a guitar? Are you willing to go without ever having a new book or seeing a movie? What about television? Magazines? Laser tag?
**I don't think I could kill a person. And without the cops around to protect you, you'd have to be able to kill if needed or die.
**I don't even think I could kill an animal. So it's vegan-ism for me...
Go watch Reign of Fire. That'll either cure you or make you think it's cooler still.
2006-09-13 09:04:43
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answered by Bitsie 3
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Uh-huh. Sure.
How "cool"!
Assuming that you can survive the stench of several billion corpses rotting, assuming you'll have any desire to continue living when you realize you will never again feel the touch of a human hand, assuming you manage to avoid the consequences of the most simple of accidents, the most curable of illnesses...
What are you going to do when the food runs out? Even the best preserved won't last forever.
You'll be a very lonely maggot in a very infected wound.
Sounds fun...
2006-09-13 09:05:05
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answered by St. Hell 5
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i actually think about this kind of thing...
unfortunately, it would be much more difficult for a woman if there were still violent men left, too. i suppose it would be tough on meek men as well. not a bad idea to start thinking what skills one might need if such a thing ever happened. i want to learn to shoot accurately in case zombies take over....
the quiet would be awesome and i could live where ever i wanted. unfortunately, technology probably wouldn't ever get back to what it was if was just me. hmm, that doesn't sound too bad, either! i would want someone who knew how to generate electricity around.
i'd hate having the extremely religiously-centered people like in the book around. get two of them with dramatically different points of view and for sure, we'll eventually end up back where we left off.
2006-09-13 09:00:22
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answered by buffysummers 4
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would certainly be an interesting time for the world. Would rid us of overpopulation troubles, could we make it a genetically specific virus?
If you like The Stand, you should read the "In Death" series by William W. Johnstone.
2006-09-14 04:49:22
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answered by Jen J 4
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I'm sure I would have lost family which means I'd be terribly depressed for awhile... but I don't think I'd mind too much to get to be at the 'beginning' so to speak, and clean things up, and start fresh.
I'd dig it.
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2006-09-13 08:58:58
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answered by twowords 6
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Na, I'd miss resturants and theme parks.
AND MEDICAL CARE! Nothing like death from a blister to teach someone the importance of modern medicine.
2006-09-13 08:50:12
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answered by Catty 5
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Well I'd like some hot men to be around and some of my friends too. I'd go bonkers being all alone. Plus I don't have the knowledge to make clones to create some human company. I'd like Doctors to be around too. My dog Mickey. Some friends for him too.
2006-09-13 08:51:45
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answered by missgigglebunny 7
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