Did you know that the concept of modern prepping originated from the Cold War era, where the threat of nuclear conflict prompted civilians to build fallout shelters and stockpile supplies? This historical context highlights that prepping has deep roots in societal concerns about security and resilience. What's your take on the evolution of prepping, or do you have any unique insights or experiences to share?
guestPrepping: because hindsight is 2020, but foresight is 20/20 canned beans and a bunker! The only "fallout" I want is from a board game, not a bomb.