When I was going to youth camp (2-3 weeks camping in the forest every summer plus weekend during the years) I realize that the mood of a team during the bad time (cold, wet from the rain, no hot shower for days ...) was strongly related to how good the cook was.
Fuck yeah, many years of living in poverty have made me an exceptionally good cook when improvising with whatever I have left, as well as with canned and dried foodstuffs (that are cheap to buy in bulk and don't expire easily). My time to be a valuable member of society is at hand!
We thought way ahead of this, we even have a whole ass plan for how it'd go, one of my friends, who has a medium sized house but a massive, uninterrupted bedroom, would drive to our houses, or some other arangement to pick us up, then clear the backyard and nature strip for food gardens and hemp, possibly ally with the weed dealers around the block and many other things. Then whoopty doo, self sustaining commune full of crafty, tech literate people. I would probably even be the dude bringing a bin full of tens, possibly hundreds of unused ThinkPads from my dad's workplace, or maybe get my hands on a few hundred pi zeros or other sbcs and other miscellaneous tech. Another friend of mine would probably be the manga/anime supplier, since he's almost always reading and watching that stuff and probably has a few GB of it on his desktop already. Even beyond that, we've got like 5 other friends with diverse backgrounds and knowledge.
Whenever we find some random end of the world scenario, we always overthink about this, I find it pretty funny that not even 2 years ago we either didn't really know each other too much or we found other friends more interesting at the time. I guess we're united by shitty jokes and trying to offend each other.
Yeah I know lmao, but I would believe we'd all bring seeds and possibly barrels since we migiht all have like two each.
The manga and anime is probably just the entertainment and the tech is likely going to be used either as home security or devices to game on, I guess we do have priorities lol
Definitely if you're in the area when shit goes down, a commune with more varied skillsets would definitely survive longer than a bunch of people with the same skillset
I would rather be flavourless soylent green than what I'll prob be - and undead zombie with a brain chip keeping basic functions online just enough so I can continue to work a (for humanity) pointless job.
... also, with the amount of microplastics & PFATs in my body the 'bio' part of biofuel is just greenwashing marketing strats :D