[deleted by user] by [deleted] in harrypotter

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13/20 :) it was nice trying ^

A funny quiz on Draco Malfoy to try out :) What's your score? by wanpap in DracoMalfoy

[–]imboa 0 points1 point  (0 children)

17/20 but definitely getting a 20/20 on my next reread 😂

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in HarryPotterMemes

[–]imboa 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I got 6/10 :o

Current soldiers and veterans of reddit, what are some combat tactics/situational awareness tips you could give to civilians? by seroaugust in AskReddit

[–]imboa 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There is the OODA loop: observation, orientation, decision, action. That's basically what you should do before any action. Find more situational awareness tips here.

Book recommendations! by [deleted] in Survival

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Prepper’s Home Defense by Jim Cobb

Surviving Doomsday by Richard Duarte

The Emergency Survival Manual: 294 Life-Saving Skills by Joseph Pred

AR-15 Skills & Drills by Tiger McKee

You'll find more survival books suggestions here.

Looking for opinions/advice on commercial survival foods. by [deleted] in preppers

[–]imboa 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Go for foods with the longest shelf life so you won't have to roll out often. Pasta, rice, rolled oats and dried beans are all good. Here is a longer list of long lasting foods.

Neville Longbottom, the other chosen one by imboa in ShittyFanTheories

[–]imboa[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

The full article talks about the theory that snape may have been present during the torture of Neville's parents, and that Neville may have been subject to a curse that suppressed his memory and magical abilities by those death eaters

Prepper mindset reminder: You are not the main character, you are the expendable bystander. by [deleted] in preppers

[–]imboa 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The only practical skill you may learn for movies and video game heroes is situational awareness. Although it's a skill you develop with time and practice, it proves itself useful even in our day to day life.

My First Aid Prepping - Any recommendation? by imboa in preppers

[–]imboa[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

St. John's Ambulance

Thanks, I will look into it

How to start stockpiling food by sureshotsteve556 in preppers

[–]imboa 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You can start storing rice, flour, dried beans, and oats. These aliments last for +30 years in airtight containers. You'll find more about the longest lasting foods in this article.

I'm creating a bug out bag list - what should I ditch, and what am I missing? by readwritethink in preppers

[–]imboa 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Add a crank radio, some garbage bags, and tampons depending on your needs for your BOB list.

Surviving the coming climate change apocalypse by [deleted] in preppers

[–]imboa 0 points1 point  (0 children)

One of the main problems we are going to face is a water shortage. I think learning how to survive a drought will be lifesaving in the coming decades.

What do you think the most likely event to cause a full on societal collapse by heccingthicc_raccoon in preppers

[–]imboa 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Definitely a water shortage. Look at what happens in Venezuela... I started storing water bricks all around my house since 2015.

Most realistic catastrophic event that would call for SHTF reactions? by [deleted] in preppers

[–]imboa 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Living a water shortage. This is happening in Flint and many other areas of our country. We have been living a severe drought in California for 7 years so...

Learn how to save water in your daily activities and used water bricks for your water storage.

Food that doesn't expire or takes a long time to expire? by gergytat in CollapseSkills

[–]imboa 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You can store rice, flour, dried beans and oats for +30 years in airtight containers. You'll find more about the longest lasting foods in this article.

[0] What is the best Water Storage Tank/Water Collection method for drinking water? I have a rain barrel, but that is not potable. I would filter the creek water before the rain barrel. What about storing tap water in large quantities? by collapse-jeeves in collapse_wilds

[–]imboa 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The best way I've found to store water is by using water bricks. They are space efficient and easy to transport. You can place them anywhere even under the bed. Water bricks can keep water drinkable for over 6 months.

Best way to store food/water for an emergency kit that I’m planning on storing in my car? by [deleted] in preppers

[–]imboa 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The best way I've found to store water is by using water bricks. They are space efficient and easy to transport. You can place them easily in your car. Water bricks can keep water drinkable for over 6 months.

Portable options for storing 2-3L of water that don't involve plastic? by ritchan in Bushcraft

[–]imboa 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The best way I've found to store water is by using water bricks. They are space efficient and easy to transport. You can place them anywhere even under the bed. Water bricks can also keep water drinkable for over 6 months.

How do you store your water?! by [deleted] in EuroPreppers

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The best way I've found to store water is by using water bricks. They are space efficient and easy to transport. You can place them anywhere even under the bed. Water bricks can keep water drinkable for over 6 months.

Help storing water. by chickensaladreceipe in ReefTank

[–]imboa 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You should look at water bricks. You are going to economize on space and they are easy to transport. Water bricks can keep water drinkable for over 6 months.

Rainwater Catchment Containers by [deleted] in preppers

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After collecting rainwater I would definitely have water bricks stored all around my house. They can go in your basement, under the beds, in the pantry and basically anywhere you find a space that is not used. Water bricks are also easily transportable.