brerrabbit
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Cassandrasdaddy
Never thought about bringing livestock inside. It actually sounds semi reasonable for me in the case of a lactating goat.
Which brings up another thing.
Remember the food chain diagrams back in school. Remember how toxins tended to accumalate at the top of the chain?
It might be a good idea to give vegetarianism a try for the immediate future after a nuclear even. Or at least get your meat out of a can or your freezer.
I agree with a few of the posts also. I have no use for someone who is willing just to keel over, especially if they have people relying on them.
Never thought about bringing livestock inside. It actually sounds semi reasonable for me in the case of a lactating goat.
Which brings up another thing.
Remember the food chain diagrams back in school. Remember how toxins tended to accumalate at the top of the chain?
It might be a good idea to give vegetarianism a try for the immediate future after a nuclear even. Or at least get your meat out of a can or your freezer.
I agree with a few of the posts also. I have no use for someone who is willing just to keel over, especially if they have people relying on them.