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I have joked about not wanting to be stranded with certain people on a desert island with me, as they may end up being food for me, because they irritate me so much that I would silence them etc...
In reality, I would not commit murder for my own survival. If that person dies and I am in need of food, then why not?
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Low. You read all those stories about people surviving under crazy circumstances and I’m like nope. I’m never going to be able to cut through my arm if it’s trapped in a rock. I’m not going to eat people’s flesh (however, I did give my DH permission to eat mine, if such a circumstance were to arrive). My flight or fight is all flight!
My husband loves zombie movies / shows and I’m constantly telling him I don’t want to live in a world like that. No warm showers, no good food, no face moisturizers...no thanks!
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I always think I wouldn't want to survive a lot of horrifying scenarios (I have also watched a lot of zombie and disaster movies!), but in reality I suspect I would do pretty much anything to stay alive. Even if my rational brain doesn't think it's worth it.
@Made in London I absolutely freeze in fear from bolting. But I'm fine with bucking, I am very confident in my ability to sit through almost anything. Bolting, though - yikes! My current horse came to me with a poor understanding of half-halts combined with a lot of power and very big movement that makes the canter feel much faster than it really is, so that was a bit nerve-wracking for the first few months.
For example if you read the book “Alive” could you eat human flesh if it was the only way you could survive?
My Arab mare had the most beautiful floating movement & her canter was smooth.Her gallop was breathtakingly fast & her bucks massive.Her tail used to hit me over my head & her head was between her front legs. My cob mare had very bouncy movement & she used to rear more than buck when she was in season.Her bucks were enormous! She never bolted with me. I went to buy a black cob mare who bolted with me in the owners sand school.A small van drove past outside on a lane that ran along side the school & this black mare just went for it at flat out gallop.I tried to stop her but she set her jaw & neck & jumped the 5ft fence at the end of the school.I was catapulted off & into a wood pile the other side of the fence & broke multiple ribs. Bolting is my worst fear too
Seriously, though, I’m not sure what I would do in this situation. I tend to freeze in dangerous situations and unfortunately I have been in many.
I tend to joke about things that make me uncomfortable. Hence the photos posted above. Sorry if they offended anyone.
Extremely low. I wouldn't want to survive an Apocalypse! Without hot showers, running water, electricity, grocery stores, and internet, I don't want to live![]()
Low. You read all those stories about people surviving under crazy circumstances and I’m like nope. I’m never going to be able to cut through my arm if it’s trapped in a rock. I’m not going to eat people’s flesh (however, I did give my DH permission to eat mine, if such a circumstance were to arrive). My flight or fight is all flight!
My husband loves zombie movies / shows and I’m constantly telling him I don’t want to live in a world like that. No warm showers, no good food, no face moisturizers...no thanks!
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I could probably kill somebody in defense.
Believe me, some people need killing! LOL
But cannibalism? No way.
I'd try to find something else, insects, roots, tree bark, ...........
I have seen all the episodes of Dual Survival!
I've found that in extreme situations of stress or imminent danger that I'm highly capable. When my beau and I have found ourselves in these situations I'm always the one that is calm and he's freaking out. Im able to calm him down and find a fast solution.
Actually Im pretty sure that I function better this way than in day to day normal life as far as cognitive functioning goes.
I don't know where it comes from but it's almost as if time slows down for me and I'm able to see multiple paths of survival and pick the best one.
I'm talking about bursts of highly stressful or dangerous situations, not long drawn out ones. I've never had to deal with one for a long amount of time. So I don't know how I'd react in that situation.
But yes, I do feel prepared.
I know how to shoot & can be quite athletic in these scenarios. Adrenaline helps our bodies to not feel the pain.
I'm sure I'm not the only one that strolls through the park and is highly aware of their surroundings and anyone who is there. I feel bad for the idiot who tries to kidnap me or my child.
I've even taught my child what to do in possible dangerous situations where you only have seconds.
So if me or my families survival was dependant upon cannibalism, you'd bet I'd be stoking a fire. Now if I had to kill another who was an innocent, that wouldn't happen. I would hunt instead, and if there weren't any animals I would wait for someone to pass or volunteer themselves. This is all very situation dependent though.
Yes indeed the need to survive is very strong. Imma eat what I need to in order to survive. Likely there would be ptsd but yeah...will do it.
Luckily, you never know until you're there. I think most people are pretty resilient and their survival instinct is strong. I work with a lot of people toward the end of their lives.
In The Road, the mother walks out into the cold to die because the thought of survival in the harsh new world is too bleak. Yeah, that would be me.
You took the words right out of my mouth lol. Mostly. I can actually survive without quite a lot in normal life. But if there's a zombie apocalypse or something of that nature I would rather just die than have to live like that. Plus I would just slow everyone down. My husband and my dad both tease me about being so delicate lol. My husband on the other hand would probably survive. His parents loved to go camping and I don't mean camping at a hotel (lmao) or even a cabin. So he knows a lot more about having to live with what you can carry than me lol.