I got to the point where the person I saved was a migrant and died of despair.
*Played it again. It seems the tactic is to take unidentified medication whenever offered & accept lifts from men in white vans.
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Let's go to the Winchester, have a pint, and wait for this to blow over.
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It's a shame the thing times the replies, as that means one can't easily multitask on it at clientco.
But knowing the BBC it assumes you'll stop and help everyone regardless of their 3rd degree burns.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostYou should have been stockpiling guns and ammo instead
After the Secret Nuclear Bunker near Brentwood was un-secreted, I spent the night there. Most disturbing.
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Day 400 now. I'm now King of the world, ruled by giant ants. I feed them cheap BA Champers to keep them sweet.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostWater. The electricity goes. And then the water.
Baby wipes help too - so you can have a wash.
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Originally posted by expat View PostYou would if you had Suity screaming at you all day long.
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I see nothing but a propaganda to keep others before yourself.
As usual, another BrainillionFart.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostWhat would happen with house prices, will they finally collapse and any house could be bought for a can of beans?
I've been stockpiling cans of beans just for this scenario. Prices won't stay low for long and in the mean time I'll have a great rental income.
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You have to help everyone to not automatically give up hope.
Which is ridiculous. I'm not letting those leeches win. That's like asking your agency to take a bit more money to make you feel better.
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