Message from @Lizard

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2020-04-10 23:47:56 UTC  

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2020-04-10 23:48:03 UTC  

I guess that’s where restaurants buy their stuff <:apusalt:673419498354638873>

2020-04-10 23:48:06 UTC  

Market socialism when

2020-04-10 23:48:25 UTC  

also no restaurants make food stupid

2020-04-10 23:48:27 UTC  

barter system when

2020-04-10 23:48:49 UTC  

soon probably

2020-04-10 23:49:49 UTC  

The only thing I want to end is Coomsumers

2020-04-11 00:50:19 UTC  

wow based

2020-04-11 13:40:55 UTC  
2020-04-11 17:13:40 UTC  

kippers > deenz

2020-04-11 17:16:28 UTC  

I'm preparing some plots in my back yard just in case

2020-04-11 17:16:55 UTC  

Just knocked one out, 4 foot by 6-7 foot

2020-04-11 17:17:11 UTC  

hope there's top soil available

2020-04-11 17:47:16 UTC  

/Fit/ Recipes enjoy the gains https://imgur.com/r/4chan/5nbmA

2020-04-11 20:52:09 UTC  

bought ten bags of cow shit

2020-04-11 20:52:59 UTC  

Oddly enough my yard has just started smelling like manure despite living far away enough from local farms

2020-04-11 20:57:31 UTC  

your neighbour is shitting in your yard

2020-04-11 20:57:48 UTC  

does your neighbour eat grass?

2020-04-11 21:08:35 UTC  

No it might be from me throwing my dogs poop into the area of their yard they never go in

2020-04-11 22:24:46 UTC  

so it's the neighbours yard not yours

2020-04-13 03:11:48 UTC  

If i store regular tap water in a plastic tank. in order to keep it from growing algae or anything unwated, what do i have to add/look out for?

2020-04-13 03:37:59 UTC  

this is a good question, can someone ping me when it's answered?

2020-04-13 03:38:06 UTC  

i'm also curious about that

2020-04-13 03:45:12 UTC  

@Lizard what's the tank like?

2020-04-13 03:46:08 UTC  

if you just buy like one of those plastic blue Aquatainers then all you should have to do is store it somewhere cool and dark (because warmth and light enable bacterial growth)

2020-04-13 03:46:57 UTC  

if your city water is pretreated that should be all
if it isn't, add a bit of bleach in first (check the proper amount though, think it's like 8 drops per gallon but don't quote me on it)
you can also use pool shock (calcium hypochlorite) if you'd prefer, it's often easier to store, but be wary that it's generally considered more toxic

2020-04-13 03:47:47 UTC  

then rotate every 6 months or so
not because the water "goes bad" but because the plastic leeches into the water over time

2020-04-13 13:38:37 UTC  
2020-04-13 14:16:44 UTC  
2020-04-13 14:40:56 UTC  

Certain kinds of plastic don’t leach into water if I do recall correctly

2020-04-13 14:41:11 UTC  

> then rotate every 6 months or so
> not because the water "goes bad" but because the plastic leeches into the water over time
@itstooslim But in a total shtf scenario drinking that water would not be my biggest problem right? I^m reffering to of its gonna give me longterm damages or short-term

2020-04-13 14:41:44 UTC  

I’ve drinked out of water 2 years old from a plastic bottle

2020-04-13 14:41:48 UTC  

I’m still alive

2020-04-13 14:42:04 UTC  

Maybe lost a couple brain cells

2020-04-13 14:42:34 UTC  

sounds safe to me

2020-04-13 14:43:30 UTC  

if i have to boil my water before drinking it, does that mean that its not pretreated right?

2020-04-13 14:43:32 UTC  

>he drinks the gay frog bottles

2020-04-13 14:44:33 UTC  

Iodine should kill most anything after you boil it. Just a drop or so

2020-04-13 14:45:12 UTC  

There are also portable water filters

2020-04-13 17:17:58 UTC  

Banana, willow, and bamboo have all been officially ordered.