RainofMails

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About Me:
When I started thinking way too much about zombies: probably when I found myself arguing about which "special infected" was most realistic (I think it's the boomer)
What started my zombie fixation: The left 4 dead series
Favorite zombie book: World War Z
Favorite zombie movie: 28 Days Later

My Survival Plan:
My “handle” should you look for you on the radio waves or web: RainofNails
My location: Ohio
Is my plan dependent on zombies in your home town, or anywhere?
Will I be staying in my home or headed somewhere else? Staying home until supplies run out, then heading somewhere warm and humid (where zombies will rot faster)
If I'm heading out, how do I plan to get there? Plenty of cars to steal when everyone's dead.
Got anyone I want to take with me? I'll take anyone I find, there's safety in numbers
How will I communicate with the outside world, or do I plan to go the hermit route? Graffiti instructions telling other how to follow me, I'll pick up a radio along the way
How am I planning to get food and water? Raid empty buildings for food and hunt, follow rivers and boil+filter the water from them
What’s my weapon of choice? Do you need to reload that thing? Gotta plan for that? I've got several knives, a hatchet, and a crowbar. Saving up for a handgun, and I'm gonna buy a hell of a lot of ammo.
Got a survival philosophy? There's a difference between surviving and living. If you're not living, you're already dead.
Am I willing to hook up with other survivors? Absolutely. It's a top priority. The lone wolf dies alone.
Is my plan based on a book/movie/blog/scientist other survivors may have heard of? Not really.



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