But wait! There’s more!
But wait! There’s more!
A lot of people generally don’t carry lighters or matches on them anymore so starting a fire will be hard, unless if you live in an area with easily accessible flint rocks.
Generally if you find some dry grass, make a birds nest, rip some bark off a try to protect it, and begin moving some sticks back and rub them against the bark, you will create heat but it will take some time to get a spark going. About 30-45 minutes and it will hurt.
From there slowly build the fire being careful not smother it. And try to keep it alive 24/7.
Yes, a good bit of stores do. I pay in cash generally, and I don’t tie my email to my bank account. The nice thing with paying cash is you have a better idea of how much money your spending too.
But as some other users mentioned, some stores have these camera’s in the parking lot that track your license plate. Generally park in a way that it cant see it when you enter or leave.
I think forensic files, because you likely had to endure a lot of pain.
I actually worked at a restaurant. The basket is easier to clean and cheaper to replace if it gets broken by a kid.
That could be very good looking.
I like your way of thinking.
My dad always told me the squeaky hinge gets the grease. Generally I try to make it eady at first, but if nothing works, thats when its time to start getting angry.
I have a 06 jeep wrangler, used to do 20 mpg but gets more around 15-17 now, which I plan on making some efficiency improvements. But its a pretty reliable engine and I live in a rural area so having an all terrain vehicle gives me some piece of mind.
If your planning on getting an older vehicle, do some preventative maintenance such as a new battery, make sure amps are equal or greater. Change the oil if it hasn’t been done. Get new belts. Get new spark plugs. Get a decent set of tires. Use fuel system cleaner.
If you plan on getting a newer vehicle you could probably pull a fuse to disable it from transmitting, but I don’t know if it would actually work.
In the public, I wear sunglasses and a hat. I don’t park in area’s that have lots of cameras. Also don’t try and stand out, don’t wear to flashy clothing, but try and match a little.
For at your home, if you have a garage, park your car in the garage, that way when you leave, neighbors don’t know your gone, or when your home. Also make sure to install some sort of lock on your garage door, but make sure it’s not electric, found that out the hard way. If you live in an apartment complex, park your car out back if you don’t need to carry anything in.
IRL privacy in winter is super easy, wear some layers, hat, sunglasses and gloves.
Some notes for you, standards change were you are, so reflect on the advice your given. For example, I live in the States, but some might live in Europe, cars are different, dress standards are different, stores are different, etc. So some pieces of advice that might be rock solid in one place, may not be wise in others.
There’s an open source front end called WX, it’s a little harder to use but it’s easy to adjust too.
It has multiple different radars that work well in places that don’t have much data
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I live in a area that’s prone to severe weather, so i’ll run around and clean up peoples yards after a big storm. you’ll be surprised at how much people will pay to have a couple of branches and sticks to clean up, After a good storm I could make about $500.
And to finish answering your question I did this so I could buy a new alternator for my car. It just kinda stuck with me and I like having a little extra cash in my pocket.
She was shaken up about it and had some cuts and bruises from rocks, but the car took most of the hit.
I have all terrain tires and live on a dangerous road that kills 4 people a year. This road has a rock face on one side and a creek on the other side.
So it was snowing and there’s about 5 inches of snow on the road and the road hadn’t been plowed. This one girl, obviously not from the area who’s driving a front wheel drive hatchback going 25mph and clearly never driven in snow before. She looses control and hits the rock face and the car goes back onto the road and into the creek. I almost hit her because it was either gamble with the amount of traction I currently have or slam on the brakes and lose control. I took the gamble and went around which was the smart move.
The oldest building near where I live was believed to be built in 1640.
You have nothing to hide huh… So you take a shit with the stall door open?
In some places, you cant buy a burner with cash, but you could with a gift card that was registered with cash or a prepaid debit.
I would also recommend buying a faraday bag to keep it isolated.
Edit: keep that in the faraday bag untill you need it.
Well it looks like I found the light at the end of the tunnel.
Charging money for supplies after people had there whole lives uprooted by a natural disaster. Cough cough hurricane helene