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Title: Life on your Own
Post by: Aelyn Frostwolf on November 26, 2015, 09:53:09 PM
I was discussing this scenario with a friend, and I wondered what other peoples reaction would be if suddenly everyone but you dissappeared off of the face of the earth. And whether you think you would be able to cope with the stress of it as well as the task of general survival in this scenario. So would you?


Just a side note; If you can, it would good if you explain your answers as i'm really interested as to what people have to say. :)


Personally, I think I would be able to cope in this situation. Although I would miss my family & friends deeply, I think I would have the mental strength to carry on. Moreover I think I am reasonably knowledgeable enough about survival to get by on that side of things.
Title: Re: Life on your Own
Post by: Silentium Potens on November 27, 2015, 02:35:07 AM
I don't think that I could withstand the stress.  Not only would I be alone, but my life would basically be meaningless; there's no one else to have any sort of impact on.  I mean, no matter what I would do, it wouldn't matter.

But let's say I decide to rough it out.  Without anyone else, stuff like electricity and the internet would cease.  Commodities like gas would progressively become harder to find.  Food will also become progressively harder to find (i.e. stuff expiring, consumption, et cetera), but at least I could grow that.  Without overview to keep things like nuclear power plants safe, many areas become hazardous.  Essentially, the urban world would become useless at best, because I can't really grow food or hunt or do just about anything in the concrete jungle, and lethal at worst, because of the stated food and safety hazard problems.

With all of that said, what I would do is get a whole lot of practical books and then go to some sort of rural area.  With the books, I could teach myself a lot of practical knowledge, including farming, hunting, mechanics (if I decide to bring machinery and use it), home repair and construction, medicine, et cetera et cetera.  The books could also provide a source of entertainment as well.  I would go to a rural area because there will be less concrete and other man made stuff in the area, meaning that I potentially have better control over the land.  Also, food is a lot easier to get, and there would be less hazards to worry about.
Title: Re: Life on your Own
Post by: HyenaKing on November 27, 2015, 06:52:17 PM
That would be the time where I would dedicate my time to make as many clones as possible.


And then take the dna of the dead and clone them.


Repopulate!
Title: Re: Life on your Own
Post by: Oathsworn18 on November 29, 2015, 11:07:32 AM
In a scenario like this, we're all the people seemingly disapeared, there would be no real way to be certain EVERYONE left. So I would spend the rest of my life just surviving, traveling the world and using radio to try and get into contact with anyone still out there. I would see cities which would have been taken back by nature in less than a few decades, animals repopulating the places left by men and realise that maybe the 'extinction' of men wasn't the worst thing that happened to this world. At least now nature can thrive once more...

Not that I would survive for such a period of time. The many dangers (nuclear power plants,  starvation, lack of clean water, wild animals, etc) would have killed me long before that XD.
Title: Re: Life on your Own
Post by: George on November 29, 2015, 10:13:18 PM
It really depends on whether I had booze around at the time it happened or not. If I didn't, I'd end up killing myself as soon as it set in that the most important people in my life were gone forever. If I did, I'd keep myself drunk until I could find more. Repeat.


No, I am not an alcoholic. I just would be if I lost a certain someone.
Title: Re: Life on your Own
Post by: Nrein on November 30, 2015, 06:21:47 AM
I'd manage, for sure. As much as I enjoy the company of others, I also value my privacy/personal time. Not to mention I wouldn't mind the challenge, and it'd give me a few opportunities I wouldn't have otherwise!
Title: Re: Life on your Own
Post by: Aelyn Frostwolf on November 30, 2015, 07:46:42 AM
I don't think that I could withstand the stress.  Not only would I be alone, but my life would basically be meaningless; there's no one else to have any sort of impact on.  I mean, no matter what I would do, it wouldn't matter.

But let's say I decide to rough it out.  Without anyone else, stuff like electricity and the internet would cease.  Commodities like gas would progressively become harder to find.  Food will also become progressively harder to find (i.e. stuff expiring, consumption, et cetera), but at least I could grow that.  Without overview to keep things like nuclear power plants safe, many areas become hazardous.  Essentially, the urban world would become useless at best, because I can't really grow food or hunt or do just about anything in the concrete jungle, and lethal at worst, because of the stated food and safety hazard problems.

With all of that said, what I would do is get a whole lot of practical books and then go to some sort of rural area.  With the books, I could teach myself a lot of practical knowledge, including farming, hunting, mechanics (if I decide to bring machinery and use it), home repair and construction, medicine, et cetera et cetera.  The books could also provide a source of entertainment as well.  I would go to a rural area because there will be less concrete and other man made stuff in the area, meaning that I potentially have better control over the land.  Also, food is a lot easier to get, and there would be less hazards to worry about.


Very good points! But really good idea with the books, never thought of that  ^_^




In a scenario like this, we're all the people seemingly disapeared, there would be no real way to be certain EVERYONE left. So I would spend the rest of my life just surviving, traveling the world and using radio to try and get into contact with anyone still out there. I would see cities which would have been taken back by nature in less than a few decades, animals repopulating the places left by men and realise that maybe the 'extinction' of men wasn't the worst thing that happened to this world. At least now nature can thrive once more...

Not that I would survive for such a period of time. The many dangers (nuclear power plants,  starvation, lack of clean water, wild animals, etc) would have killed me long before that XD .
     What you said with the radio reminds me of 'I am Legend' haha  XD