One awesome feature on google maps for your phone is that you can download maps. I personally have a very large portion of the US downloaded in case I dont have service. With the maps downloaded, I can look up directions to pretty much anything without the need of service.
@@little-rascal Yeah! Even if you have a solar power bank, a paper map is better in the long term. There are not as easy to find as 30 years go, but NOW, when we still have power and internet, they can be purchased online, or, YOU CAN EVEN PRINT THEM OUT YOURSELF, now, when you still can.....if you wait till the sh*t hits the fan, it will be to late........
Unfortunately for retail workers, since the Zombie Apocalypse starts on a weekday, they can't call out since this is the busiest event retail has ever seen and they need all hands on deck. Shoulda put in your PTO 2 months ago, truck came in on Sunday and you'll be stocking shelves while everyone is clearing off the shelves.
Clean up on aisle 5 - Clean up on aisle 6 - Clean up on aisle 789 Clean up on aisle 12345 awe screw it, clean up on all aisles blood and gutz everywhere. Clean up at checkout. AHHHHH STOP IT - YOU BIT ME!
First step in a zombie apocalypse. Might sound a bit crazy but honestly id say just stay at Home and wait out 2-3 days, so the first few days will be the most chaotic. Everyone trying to escape and run away, roads will be clogged up, zombies attacking everyone and the government/military would still be in the starting process of their plans. I like to think that by day 3, while still crazy and chaotic, most of the stuff should simmer down somewhat. Military would be deployed, most people would've either escaped or gotten turned. Granted theres more zombies to contend with, but at least now the situation isn't as hectic as it would be during the first 24-48 hours.
Never say never, but some points can still be useful in any apocalypse I think, civil war, natural disasters, some kind of deadly outbreak, you still need supplies and an out of town safe location.
I don’t believe that study is accurate. I have 141 acres of land covered in timber, with my own water and power source. My house doesn’t have a basement, so I recently had a 10x20 underground shelter installed. There are people far better off than me, so 1 year sounds ridiculous. Not like the zombies can pull me out of there if I ever needed to use it. Those were designed for nuclear with a blast proof door. And I have 12 months of freeze dried food for a family of 4 at 2,500 calories per day. Plus 2,500 gallons of water storage for it. People can get by with 1 gallon of water per day. Oh, and never run down into the basement unless you’re certain there’s another exit. What is this, amateur hour?
I can believe it. When I heard about the covid outbreak in china, just telling people "hey, buy some extra food, okay?" was like pulling teeth. Normalcy bias is a hell of a drug. Why spend money on seemingly impossible what-ifs when you can focus on what you think is more likely?
@@fang4223 Great Point! Everyone likes to think they have a plan but covid was a really good example that most people definitely don't have a plan lol. The amount of people I saw online complaining about staying at home after the first few months or so was insane.
@@fang4223 You should still have some kind of emergency plan for a disaster, which seems to be happening more often now, natural is more plausible but considering the down turning of the economy, large scale disaster of a civilization breaking down is a reachable possibility now also.
for a zombie scenario, got to get the lore down fast . . slow or fast, supernatural or science based, headshots only? bites or blood share or both, how much do the neighbors hate/ate each other, does the military get its fair presentation or worse pop all on sight, etc etc things to write down for the checklist.
Going to the basement in any place are actually the worse possible choice, because you mostly will got stuck without any food and water. And if you got chased by a lot of zombies, never ever go run/hide in the basement. Because basement are basically a dead trap.
In the Walking Dead at the CDC, it is shown on the live brain scanner via hard drive (Val) that there is very little brain activity - mainly concerning the desire to constantly eat other hoomans. This can't be true. ∆They need the ability to walk (even though it is shuffling, unless they are the scary sprinting zombies but we will keep it simple) which requires balance and timing of one foot placed forward just in time before face planting. This also indicates unconscious muscle use to pull each limb movement which needs lubrication otherwise the muscles dry out (which is often shown externally) and dried out muscles and tendons are useless at movement. ∆ All types of zombies have hearing, which needs not only hearing sound, but also interpretive thinking (as in sound> what does it mean?> turn head>decide to go towards> food or ignore> go back to shuffling. ∆ Eyes👀 and all the interpretation they involve, including peripheral vision mainly through deciding to chase the humans made of meat. Eyes need lubrication or the eyeball will get stuck in the socket. ∆ Once caught, the ability to raise arms to grasp victim and use jaws to chomp are very detailed motor skills, especially strength There is also the unconscious things our bodies do eg blinking to lubricate eyeballs otherwise the eyes dry out and become useless to see victims bc they can no longer swivel in the sockets even if the internal camera-like function continues to work. The external rot always so visible on their skin indicates this plus the following details are no longer functioning.🤷🏻♂️ ∆ once human flesh is ingested over and over, it indicates a working digestive system to expel excess meat otherwise zombies will all blow their stomachs apart. Stomach gets full of meat bc they don't know to stop killing and eating. No meat is digested and reduce in mass so it still needs to exit the zombie body from either end. ∆ There is an aspect called peristalsis which is the process that pushes food down oesophagus to the stomach. Otherwise the zombie must manually shove meat down the throat like pushing meat through a garden hose directly into the stomach. ∆ Also it is amusing that most zombie films need brain shots to stop them. Ok so they can get bodily shot but continue after the victim. What about shots that physically smash a leg bone? 🦴 A broken leg can't keep a zombie shuffling so it must crawl now, but rarely does. I could go on for so much more but my point is there is a lot of brain activity needed for the dead to actually become The Walking Dead. Far easier if a zombie disease removes morality, reason and communicative ability but leaves the body physically healthy. In that regard, the Rage virus as in 28 Days Later makes more sense. Essentially those are not dead, but their mental reason has been replaced by pure anger, or rage. As shown in many films, a few months later, other human scumbags are equally bad or worse than regular zombies. 🧟🪦
I believe that’s why most modern zombie infection take over the recently deceased opposed to the already deceased,so their body has begun to decompose and that lil spark of brain activity may still be activated. It’s difficult to say if they defecate or urinate themselves especially when decomposition begin and they have a smell.
Nobody is talking about their metabolism. How many days they can go without food or water? When they can starve to death? In the movies a group of 20 or more zombies are chasing you like crazy 2months after total lockdown... To me it's more terrifying epidemic of the rabies virus or prion diseases...
I wouldn't disregard the possibility of a societal breakdown, or a large scale natural disaster, at least be prepared for something like that. Scientists always say 'it's not a matter of if but when an outbreak will occur' and the US military is like 'it's not likely but it's not impossible' yet they have a training course for a zombie apocalypse scenario. And considering other vids about disease infested mind warped animals and bugs, it's only a matter of time something transfers to humans, similar or worse then what COVID did.
27:23 "the more fat the meat has the more likely it is to go rancid" The pemmican has left the chat. Seriously though. If you plan on surviving in an area where hunting is an option - learn to cook pemmican. It uses both meat and fat of the animal (and fat is where the calories are) has a long shelf life and decent to eat. In short you separate lean and fatty meats. Cut lean meat into thin slices, smoke and dry them. Fatty meat - put into a pot with small amount of water to boil and render tallow. When the dry meat is ready - crush it into smaller bits. Maybe add dried berries or nuts. Then pour tallow Ower the mix and let it cool to solidify. Being encased in tallow will act as a preservative. And while you can eat pemmican on the go it is better to drop some into a pot of water and get an instant hearty stew (adding some viggies in).
It might surprise you to know that the Pentagon has an official plan/protocol on what to do during a zombie apocalypse so even our government thinks it's possible, lol. The only way it could happen is through some sort of mutation of a virus that easily spreads and would more likely lead to the host wanting to bite, scratch, or act more aggressive which would in turn spread it. That's why with WWZ for example, they explain it with it being a form of Rabies, which is kind of plausible. It would have to be a viral pandemic. It couldn't be the literal dead coming back to life (like people who are already dead and buried in the ground breaking out of their graves and coming back to kill us, etc.). There's no telling how the virus or pandemic will be unless it ever actually happens, hopefully it doesn't. How long the zombies survive would have to depend on what virus it is or what the cause of the spread is. For some viruses or conditions, it could be 2-3 weeks, for others it could be a few months, or even a few years. I hope we never find out.
The time it takes for a human body to decompose in open air depends on several factors, including the weather, temperature, moisture, and cause of death. In ideal conditions, an exposed body can decompose to the point of only bones in as little as 10 days. However, the process can take much longer: 1-2 weeks: Teeth and nails fall out 1 month: The body begins to liquefy 1 month-1 year: Skeletonization occurs, leaving only dry bones Years or decades: Skeletal remains disintegrate remember they where once people with in a month anyone that was turned during that first few weeks will be gone. unless its winter then they will be frozen. Winter in a place where it freezes is the best you can just go on walks and kill them off. So there's a lot more to put into the science that this video is claiming.
Indeed, my thoughts exactly. Anything dead rots away. Roadkill is eaten.. All one would need to do is go somewhere remote with adequate supplies and simply wait. Even the unprepared living will perish eventually. This scenario, however outlandish, does not worry me.
Honestly my first move would somewhat depend on the zombie scenario. For instance being in a group has its benefits in most scenarios, however.... The walking dead type of apocalypse and other similar types of stories where everyone is already infected, without massive safe guards in place... Being in a group can become lethal... And just takes one person to mess up increasing risks with increasing amounts of people.... My first go-to, would probably be gathering up the emergency supplies I already have, and getting away from cities in most scenarios, maybe raid a pharmacy on the way out, for things that won't come by easy later, like antibiotics. I'd leave insulin alone because I don't personally need that. There's a good chance my first shelter would be a treehouse. Again most scenarios this would be a good idea zombies can't climb in most stories. I'd then set up a perimeter fence, and immediately start planting food (depending on the season and area I end up in) and building water collectors. There's a good chance I'll be near a river or stream, and use hydro power for the first months, I'd still have rain collectors for cleaner water without as much need for filtering and boiling but I'd eventually set up some plumbing purifying systems, likely draining any sewage downstream somewhere. Eventually I will start manufacturing biofuel off of scraps and methane collections to start providing power and making life a little simpler and likely still utilize hydro power. Might even utilize decomposing zombies to make my fertilizer and biofuel. (Again depending on the story, some zombies pollute the soil and mutate plants or infect people that eat the plants... That would be a no go) Ammo will become scarce eventually, even with knowing how to make crude gunpowder it would be a good idea to stock up on bow/cross bow arrows making them, . Even so most zombie stories depict zombies as sound sensitive so bows would be a great idea. That's what I would do 😅
I like your plan, but I have to play devils advocate here. A lot seem to be inspired from video games, which is fine to an extent. I don't know how deep your background is on mechanical engineering, chemistry, wild survival, medicine, carpentry and handcrafting is, but I would assume you have a moderate high level to pull off everything you said. 1. Walking dead virus = its GG if nobody can organize a soceity. Yes, being in groups is dangerous, but surviving a lone is just a timetable of when you die. Sure, maybe you live 50 years and die a ripe old age, but it's going to be a shitty isolation that will likely drive you mad. Very few people are capable of actually existing alone for extended periods. 2. Pharmacy play is always a bad play. I don't know why video games or movies try to make it important. "Medicine" isn't a simple pop pills, and your good. If you have zero knowledge of what the symptoms actually are correlating to, your just going to kill your liver or organs with unneeded medication and make it worse. There are all sorts of types of medical situations that isn't solved with some basic over the table medication too, and unless you actually have extensive medical background or simply a doctor with a lot of equipment, you won't even figure out what is wrong. In reality, anything situation that requires you to find medical aid likely wont' be solved with anything from a pharmacy and needs extended stays in an hospital. Heck, what if your allergic to a compound in the medicine, are you just always going to have pens ready. I could go on a lot more, but ill move on. 3. Hydro power isn't simple at all. Electricity is a current and it needs to be stored. This is a multilayer of many steps and processes to even power a small plot. Starting from the top, water isn't consistent. If it rains or droughts, water strength changes. The hydro system needs to accommodate that or have safety measures in place. Next is power storage, batteries must be capable of handling the system and never overload. If it overloads expect a explosion or melts. All of the parts used will also require maintenancce as they degrade, which they will. They will likely degrade very fast if its hodge podge put together. Actual hydro systems on small private land takes weeks to months to accomplish, with experts and all the materials. It would take years for a individual to do it, and the amount of maintenance and repairs following would be beyond what 1 person could keep up with. How far would you have to travel to find a specific piece, or how much knowledge must you have to craft it yourself with smelting and engineering. How many times could you keep up doing it before just running out of materials all together. Heck, the river size is super important too, as too much current requires a larger system, smaller currents won't do much and likely will short itself often, 4. biofuel manufacturing requires a very strong grasp of chemistry and laboratory procedures. You will like blow yourself up, or just make weak fuel that won't do much. It also takes a lot of time and material to make. There are also a lot of hard to find resources like specifically cultivated bacteria for breaking down organic matter at industrial rate, specialized casted metals for the gas tubing so it doesn't corrode the pipes, tons of rubber seals and rubber material that needs to be specifically made for the mechanism of manufacturing that can't be replaced with used material as it would add impurities. You also need proper containers, and you basically can't use premade ones already as they will have residue so gas/fuel mixing is a bad idea that could cause a lot of issues. If you had none of that and tried, you will take months to make a days worth of gas/fuel, your production facility/machine will break down like every other day or even hour, and one mistake could result in the entire thing blowing up. 5. Making weapons. Materials to make gunpowder, even crude gunpowder, is not just laying around. It will take a lot of time and effort to collect or manufacture even a small amount. Making weapons like bows and arrows isn't an easy feat either. Even with proper tools, resources, and knowledge, it could take several days to manufacture a dozen arrows and a bow. If you had no resources or tools, and tried to make primitive bows and arrows, then expect to take even longer to make a decent quality. This a skill that takes decades to master, or at least a few years if you had infinite material to work with. It's all easy to say to do, but to actually do is ridiculously hard. Okay now that I ruined the fun Here is the TL;DR: Unless your basically a doctor, engineer, chemist, materials experts, and grew up in the wilderness. The strategy likely won't be achieved before you die.
@yummychips_ construction, including light engineering, electrical plumbing etc are one of the trades have been through life. As well been a farm hand. But I'll answer in order. 1: I never said I'd be alone, lol honestly a good chance I'd be in a small group in the trees away from people fighting for resources. 2 pharmacy, there are many broad spectrum antibiotics, id avoid a couple of them because I have an allergy, but I do have basic first aid and knowledge of antibiotics. Some of it would have to be a guessing game, but stuff like dosages etc are easy to find, to give a broad spectrum idea how to treat/prevent an infection. In a survival situation, you'd more than likely be using the antibiotics to fight a known infection, not prevent a possible infection. I don't personally know how to make safe antibiotics, but I can identify staph infection, can identify blood infections with red lines of death etc 🤷 it would be some guess work, like hey if this is a drug resistant bacteria (which would decrease in occurrences after a zombie apocalypse because less drugs to treat) the biggest thing would likely be identifying the difference between bacteria and virus infections and not treating a viral infection with antibiotics. 3 hydro power is actually relatively simple, regardless if you're talking about electrical power or torque to power manual devices. Yes parts have to be replaced but I'm not talking about a giant damn, it's relatively easy to make a damn and power generator. The biggest issue would be manufacturing parts to use like copper wire, even with raw minerals available not my skill set, I'd likely scrap a majority of parts from things I find and salvage. 4 bio fuel manufacturing is also really easy, it's simpler than making Petro fuel out of plastic, which is also incredibly easy. The simplest biofuel is methane, which can be used as a gas and compressed in a liquid state. All you really need to get it started is some dung, decaying material water, a storage and divider system that also acts as a compost bin, a liquid drain for the extremely rich poo water for crops, and a gas vent for the methane collection. People think it's hard, and their are inherited dangers, as with anything under pressure or flammable 😅. But it's actually really really easy 😆. Ever been on a farm 😅😂 many farmers are actually converting farm equipment to bio fuel to save money, and making it themselves. 5 making weapons, crude gunpowder is sulfur, charcoal and potassium nitrate. Sulfur and potassium nitrate can both be harvested from animals, primary animals that are classified red meat, charcoal is easy to make. It would be a pain to harvest and make black powder without a natural minable source, but not impossible, but black powder would more than likely be used as a defense from other humans, bows and crossbows would essentially become an everyday item in my arsenal. Take several days to make arrows??? Bro lol I've made a functional bow a rope quiver and 12 arrows in about 6-10 hours, not the best quality mind you, but functional and accurate and that's all that matters.
@@yummychips_ construction, including light engineering, electrical plumbing etc are one of the trades have been through life. As well been a farm hand. But I'll answer in order. 1: I never said I'd be alone, lol honestly a good chance I'd be in a small group in the trees away from people fighting for resources. 2 pharmacy, there are many broad spectrum antibiotics, id avoid a couple of them because I have an allergy, but I do have basic first aid and knowledge of antibiotics. Some of it would have to be a guessing game, but stuff like dosages etc are easy to find, to give a broad spectrum idea how to treat/prevent an infection. In a survival situation, you'd more than likely be using the antibiotics to fight a known infection, not prevent a possible infection. I don't personally know how to make safe antibiotics, but I can identify staph infection, can identify blood infections with red lines of death etc 🤷 it would be some guess work, like hey if this is a drug resistant bacteria (which would decrease in occurrences after a zombie apocalypse because less drugs to treat) the biggest thing would likely be identifying the difference between bacteria and virus infections and not treating a viral infection with antibiotics. 3 hydro power is actually relatively simple, regardless if you're talking about electrical power or torque to power manual devices. Yes parts have to be replaced but I'm not talking about a giant damn, it's relatively easy to make a damn and power generator. The biggest issue would be manufacturing parts to use like copper wire, even with raw minerals available not my skill set, I'd likely scrap a majority of parts from things I find and salvage. 4 bio fuel manufacturing is also really easy, it's simpler than making Petro fuel out of plastic, which is also incredibly easy. The simplest biofuel is methane, which can be used as a gas and compressed in a liquid state. All you really need to get it started is some dung, decaying material water, a storage and divider system that also acts as a compost bin, a liquid drain for the extremely rich poo water for crops, and a gas vent for the methane collection. People think it's hard, and their are inherited dangers, as with anything under pressure or flammable 😅. But it's actually really really easy 😆. Ever been on a farm 😅😂 many farmers are actually converting farm equipment to bio fuel to save money, and making it themselves. 5 making weapons, crude gunpowder is sulfur, charcoal and potassium nitrate. Sulfur and potassium nitrate can both be harvested from animals, primary animals that are classified red meat, charcoal is easy to make. It would be a pain to harvest and make black powder without a natural minable source, but not impossible, but black powder would more than likely be used as a defense from other humans, bows and crossbows would essentially become an everyday item in my arsenal. Take several days to make arrows??? Bro lol I've made a functional bow a rope quiver and 12 arrows in about 6-10 hours, not the best quality mind you, but functional and accurate and that's all that matters.
For those who smell rotten flesh know it stinks. Who else be gaging while fighting or running...puking can be potentially dangerous as it slows you down!
What would I do? I wouldn't say I have the BEST odds, but I know how to manage a small sailboat, and a seafood diet can replace any of the essential nutrients gotten by more convenient options we commonly use today. Biggest issue for me would be finding a consistent place to make port. Preferably some hard to find island would be optimal, but, the odds of being able to find one? For me? not the best.
@@IsaacHarvison-mt5xt You have more faith in large groups of people then I do. There's a saying proven time an time again long before it was popularized: People are stupid, a person is smart.
"See, I told you that plastic bag would come in handy.." Except, only after 100 days. Even after water stops being pumped to houses the water heater tank still has some. Being anywhere from 20 gallons to 100 gallons of clean, drinkable water even after the pumps stop. Crickets are a nice thought, but you said to "keep quiet" and what are crickets known for.. do you hear that?
It kinda varies on the type of zombies. If walking dead, then that's kinda easy. If we're talking about dead islands or dying light or resident evil, then humanity is screwed
5:21. I have a question about that. How is it that the internet and networks would be down if the world ends? So shut everything down if they are all dead?
Oh my My family has been talking about this. We've been coming with scenarios. We are good.😂 most zombie Apocalypse. We survive, but if it's running zombies, we are dead.
The best place is a local hardware store that also sells plants, it has weapons/tools, food you can reproduce (plants) and materials/tools to make a better barricade. Create a wall with head hight holes in certain areas so you can headshot them with your machete or weapon at your own pace, helping you clear the area so you can loot more areas later on. Cover this gap every time you aren't clearing zombies and create a noise on the opposite side of your fort to deter the zombies. Easy.
My plan is stay in my concrete house with hurricane proof windows that happens to be 5 feet off the ground and the door is designed to withstand high winds so im good i have a genratoerator and plenty of ammo and a few live stock
If zombie Apocalypse happen I'd stay home as long there's food and if zombies can't get inside. 1. Then observe, watch and listen to news if it's available. 2. Contact close relatives and friends if communication is still up. 3. Plan how to get out of the danger zones. That would be my action within the first few days. Close the doors and keep safe inside while gathering information
As someone who lives in the mountains I can confirm that you should definitely NOT come here for any reason. We're already cramped enough & do NOT like the city folk. You'd be better off staying away from the mountains. We'll take you out far before the zombies will. Just for being there.
I'm my car I have everything I need from extra clothes, gas, high protine camping food, water, etc. I've got a machete, bag with survival supplies and camping supplies. Lastly I've got battery banks, advanced medical supplies with 8 cat tourneys, body armor, firearms, extra mags, and the biggest thing. 4x4 jeep. I'm good at anytime to get where I need.
I live in a country with a lot of rivers and coastline so my main plan would be to hard to the nearest port/harbour and grab and grab a boat, a small one if its a small port and then follow the coast/river to a bigger port and look for either a cruise liner or a cargo transport as they will have most of the things you need to survive in decent comfort and will have limited ways to get on for zombies and if you have some that knows how to helm them you can move them away from the wharf and anchor out to make it safe, main problem is there is will be zombie on board already but as the ships are in port it should be a small number.
"Good job, you survived the first week.." But you didn't. Maybe if they hunted by sound only you would have made it, but they also seemingly hunt by smell so you traveling at night and doing you best to keep quiet only got you swarmed with no easy escape. (Always study zombie behavior before leaving home)
Stay at home fortifie were you know best your home fill your bath tub with water go house to house for resources and to find allies or take down enemies.
Agreed. Virtually every zombie aspect, whether they're dead or the Rage virus running zombies, all show white trash or nutcase military with no commander as being the most dangerous.
Pretty sure wiping zombie blood on you when you have all sorts of open wounds from a fall (or will get opening wounds while escaping) would not be a great idea.
Everyone will be doing everything in this video making it useless. I say just fortify your house and hold it down. Start a garden and learn how to purify water.
My zombie apocalypse plan? Buy both a shotgun and a blade (preferably a sabre or machete, because stabbing weapons cannot decapitate a person) remember, Headshots! Also, remember, guns run out of ammo, blades don’t. Stay away from large groups. Follow what the army does in infantry (I think) 1 squad=10-15 people. Larger groups, if you get an infection, would be harder to handle, smaller groups would not be able to survive on their own. Move further afield. If you are in a city, your chances of survival are reduced because if the infection grabs hold in a city, it will spread fast! Plus if it’s airborne, then there is a much higher chance you would get it in the city (and let’s face it, if your in the city, your likely f-d anyway) Consumables, Gather all of your consumables and hoard them. Ammo, food, medicines, first aid, etc. keep to the bare essentials, you have no room for decadence. Training. Make sure you have one skill at least that transfers to living off the grid, hunting, for example. There is more, but I cannot remember!
Quebec 2018-2019: zombie ads, games etc... All over the medias. Lasted almost 2 yrs. It was such aggressive cover, it got to feel weird & uneasy. 2020 Covid!!! Any link between the 2?
It sucks because if an zombie apocalypse happen we don’t know if these zombies are alike to the ones we know like these zombies could have super hearing or if you get touched by one no scratches you could still get infected
Depends on the type of zombies and how many people you have in ur party. Unpopular opinion. I would hide in a 747. Has a lot of facilities. Meds. Huge cargo hold.bonus if its already packed with peoples luggage. Has emergency exits. thick doors. Height advantage.zombies cant climb up. Has shutters on the windows you can close so no one can see you inside. Nothing can really hear you moving inside either. Close to airport stores which can be a place to scavenge for supplies even if there are more zombies. Possible armory which may contain weapons for airport security. Tons of conviscated contraband. You could find weapons. Food people bring from overseas. Alcohol. Etc etc. tons of luggage that never made it onto planes. Lower risk higher reward if its slow zombies and not the fast ones that sprint.
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One awesome feature on google maps for your phone is that you can download maps. I personally have a very large portion of the US downloaded in case I dont have service. With the maps downloaded, I can look up directions to pretty much anything without the need of service.
Make sure you got a power bank so you don't run out.
Ever heard of paper map?
I just downloaded from my home to further out, that's a start.
@@little-rascal Man, it's hard to even find them anymore. They used to have them at every store! Don't forget your compass.
@@little-rascal Yeah! Even if you have a solar power bank, a paper map is better in the long term. There are not as easy to find as 30 years go, but NOW, when we still have power and internet, they can be purchased online, or, YOU CAN EVEN PRINT THEM OUT YOURSELF, now, when you still can.....if you wait till the sh*t hits the fan, it will be to late........
What would be your first move in a zombie apocalypse?
Me: die 😐... I would die...
Unfortunately for retail workers, since the Zombie Apocalypse starts on a weekday, they can't call out since this is the busiest event retail has ever seen and they need all hands on deck. Shoulda put in your PTO 2 months ago, truck came in on Sunday and you'll be stocking shelves while everyone is clearing off the shelves.
And remember, the customer is always right. Even if the customer is a zombie
@@skycloud4802 "Yes Mr Zombie? That will down aisle two!"
You'll be locking the doors and hoarding the goods inside.
Clean up on aisle 5 - Clean up on aisle 6 - Clean up on aisle 789
Clean up on aisle 12345 awe screw it, clean up on all aisles blood and gutz everywhere. Clean up at checkout.
AHHHHH STOP IT - YOU BIT ME!
First step in a zombie apocalypse. Might sound a bit crazy but honestly id say just stay at Home and wait out 2-3 days, so the first few days will be the most chaotic.
Everyone trying to escape and run away, roads will be clogged up, zombies attacking everyone and the government/military would still be in the starting process of their plans.
I like to think that by day 3, while still crazy and chaotic, most of the stuff should simmer down somewhat. Military would be deployed, most people would've either escaped or gotten turned. Granted theres more zombies to contend with, but at least now the situation isn't as hectic as it would be during the first 24-48 hours.
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I’d grow a garden of peashooters
Lol
will you eat them if you run out of food?
Pvz
Definitely
Ha! A niche reference 😆
In that case a line of chilli peppers ever 2nd or third row! 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Dont ever go to a basement, always have an exit, imo
Yeah, that one didn't work out so well in "Night of the Living Dead". :D
Truth. Even just a window to jump out of on the second floor would do you better.
Don't go to a hospital lol
Yeah almost killed the little girls in the walking dead due to that too
@fang4223
Heck no, I dunno about that lol
The zombie suit is a decent idea, but you better make sure no other human will confuse you for a zombie.
Good point. Humans don’t want to become zombies so a zombie suit is not helpful
To be truthful to be honest with you doesn't matter if they're hostile either way or not
It wouldn't get so out of hand as it's portrayed. Because, unlike people in zombie movies, we have actually seen zombie movies.
Never say never, but some points can still be useful in any apocalypse I think, civil war, natural disasters, some kind of deadly outbreak, you still need supplies and an out of town safe location.
I'm off grid in the Colorado RMNP wilderness...... built my bug out place 15 years ago.
Survivors,please free all the helpless birds and cats and other animals trapped in cages, probably even do a few rescue missions,god be with us all
I will free them all directly into my stomach
I don’t believe that study is accurate. I have 141 acres of land covered in timber, with my own water and power source. My house doesn’t have a basement, so I recently had a 10x20 underground shelter installed. There are people far better off than me, so 1 year sounds ridiculous. Not like the zombies can pull me out of there if I ever needed to use it. Those were designed for nuclear with a blast proof door. And I have 12 months of freeze dried food for a family of 4 at 2,500 calories per day. Plus 2,500 gallons of water storage for it. People can get by with 1 gallon of water per day.
Oh, and never run down into the basement unless you’re certain there’s another exit. What is this, amateur hour?
Studies show 100% of the world is an english speaking city.
I can believe it.
When I heard about the covid outbreak in china, just telling people "hey, buy some extra food, okay?" was like pulling teeth.
Normalcy bias is a hell of a drug. Why spend money on seemingly impossible what-ifs when you can focus on what you think is more likely?
@@fang4223 Great Point! Everyone likes to think they have a plan but covid was a really good example that most people definitely don't have a plan lol. The amount of people I saw online complaining about staying at home after the first few months or so was insane.
@@fang4223 You should still have some kind of emergency plan for a disaster, which seems to be happening more often now, natural is more plausible but considering the down turning of the economy, large scale disaster of a civilization breaking down is a reachable possibility now also.
@@Silencer242 Agreed. Agreed. Wish people wouldn’t shame others for doing so.
for a zombie scenario, got to get the lore down fast . . slow or fast, supernatural or science based, headshots only? bites or blood share or both, how much do the neighbors hate/ate each other, does the military get its fair presentation or worse pop all on sight, etc etc things to write down for the checklist.
Yeah I'll stick to 28 days later love the main door of the building, clear out the building of zombies , loot supplies, put buckets on the roof
Going to the basement in any place are actually the worse possible choice, because you mostly will got stuck without any food and water. And if you got chased by a lot of zombies, never ever go run/hide in the basement. Because basement are basically a dead trap.
In the Walking Dead at the CDC, it is shown on the live brain scanner via hard drive (Val) that there is very little brain activity - mainly concerning the desire to constantly eat other hoomans.
This can't be true.
∆They need the ability to walk (even though it is shuffling, unless they are the scary sprinting zombies but we will keep it simple) which requires balance and timing of one foot placed forward just in time before face planting.
This also indicates unconscious muscle use to pull each limb movement which needs lubrication otherwise the muscles dry out (which is often shown externally) and dried out muscles and tendons are useless at movement.
∆ All types of zombies have hearing, which needs not only hearing sound, but also interpretive thinking (as in sound> what does it mean?> turn head>decide to go towards> food or ignore> go back to shuffling.
∆ Eyes👀 and all the interpretation they involve, including peripheral vision mainly through deciding to chase the humans made of meat.
Eyes need lubrication or the eyeball will get stuck in the socket.
∆ Once caught, the ability to raise arms to grasp victim and use jaws to chomp are very detailed motor skills, especially strength
There is also the unconscious things our bodies do eg blinking to lubricate eyeballs otherwise the eyes dry out and become useless to see victims bc they can no longer swivel in the sockets even if the internal camera-like function continues to work.
The external rot always so visible on their skin indicates this plus the following details are no longer functioning.🤷🏻♂️
∆ once human flesh is ingested over and over, it indicates a working digestive system to expel excess meat otherwise zombies will all blow their stomachs apart.
Stomach gets full of meat bc they don't know to stop killing and eating. No meat is digested and reduce in mass so it still needs to exit the zombie body from either end.
∆ There is an aspect called peristalsis which is the process that pushes food down oesophagus to the stomach. Otherwise the zombie must manually shove meat down the throat like pushing meat through a garden hose directly into the stomach.
∆ Also it is amusing that most zombie films need brain shots to stop them. Ok so they can get bodily shot but continue after the victim.
What about shots that physically smash a leg bone? 🦴
A broken leg can't keep a zombie shuffling so it must crawl now, but rarely does.
I could go on for so much more but my point is there is a lot of brain activity needed for the dead to actually become The Walking Dead.
Far easier if a zombie disease removes morality, reason and communicative ability but leaves the body physically healthy.
In that regard, the Rage virus as in 28 Days Later makes more sense.
Essentially those are not dead, but their mental reason has been replaced by pure anger, or rage.
As shown in many films, a few months later, other human scumbags are equally bad or worse than regular zombies. 🧟🪦
The infection itself digests the food, no waste. Rabies would be the ideal factor to bring us to such a scenario. Mutated of course.
Ok so will this ever happen? Will the world fall apart that quick and people are eating echuther???
I believe that’s why most modern zombie infection take over the recently deceased opposed to the already deceased,so their body has begun to decompose and that lil spark of brain activity may still be activated. It’s difficult to say if they defecate or urinate themselves especially when decomposition begin and they have a smell.
Everything makes sense in medical terms. But it is something else.. ... 🙃
Nobody is talking about their metabolism. How many days they can go without food or water? When they can starve to death? In the movies a group of 20 or more zombies are chasing you like crazy 2months after total lockdown... To me it's more terrifying epidemic of the rabies virus or prion diseases...
That Zombie suit is a really really bad idea. Best way to get an infection or ptsd.
I love how everyone has a plan for a zombie apocalypse that will never happen
But can’t get a list together to go to the supermarket
I wouldn't disregard the possibility of a societal breakdown, or a large scale natural disaster, at least be prepared for something like that. Scientists always say 'it's not a matter of if but when an outbreak will occur' and the US military is like 'it's not likely but it's not impossible' yet they have a training course for a zombie apocalypse scenario. And considering other vids about disease infested mind warped animals and bugs, it's only a matter of time something transfers to humans, similar or worse then what COVID did.
Locking yourself in the basement of a grocery store has to be the worst possibly advice 😂😅
I'd fortify my house, and then the area and slowly expand my area and make a group to make a civilization with defense tactics and quarantine zones
"Road trip." 😂 This video cracked me tf up.
no one ever knows what to do until this shit happens.
Right
27:23 "the more fat the meat has the more likely it is to go rancid"
The pemmican has left the chat.
Seriously though. If you plan on surviving in an area where hunting is an option - learn to cook pemmican. It uses both meat and fat of the animal (and fat is where the calories are) has a long shelf life and decent to eat.
In short you separate lean and fatty meats. Cut lean meat into thin slices, smoke and dry them.
Fatty meat - put into a pot with small amount of water to boil and render tallow.
When the dry meat is ready - crush it into smaller bits. Maybe add dried berries or nuts. Then pour tallow Ower the mix and let it cool to solidify.
Being encased in tallow will act as a preservative. And while you can eat pemmican on the go it is better to drop some into a pot of water and get an instant hearty stew (adding some viggies in).
@3:04 what movie is that?
Make a video about what are the possibilities of a zombie virus happening in real life and if it does how itll be and how long can the zombies survive
Zombies mostly live for around 5 years before decomposing, hide for 20 years and most of the humans/zombies will be dead
Should be easy to stop if it's just avoid bites. If it's airborne starts affecting birds and plants it's less likely we survive.
Unless they're the L4d type
It might surprise you to know that the Pentagon has an official plan/protocol on what to do during a zombie apocalypse so even our government thinks it's possible, lol. The only way it could happen is through some sort of mutation of a virus that easily spreads and would more likely lead to the host wanting to bite, scratch, or act more aggressive which would in turn spread it. That's why with WWZ for example, they explain it with it being a form of Rabies, which is kind of plausible. It would have to be a viral pandemic. It couldn't be the literal dead coming back to life (like people who are already dead and buried in the ground breaking out of their graves and coming back to kill us, etc.). There's no telling how the virus or pandemic will be unless it ever actually happens, hopefully it doesn't. How long the zombies survive would have to depend on what virus it is or what the cause of the spread is. For some viruses or conditions, it could be 2-3 weeks, for others it could be a few months, or even a few years. I hope we never find out.
The zombie squad forums got me ready for the zombie apocalypse
I don't think covering yourself in undead guts would work that's only in the walking dead universe
I don't have a plan for zombies, because I have no illusions on my ability to survive. I'd probably be infected on day one.
The time it takes for a human body to decompose in open air depends on several factors, including the weather, temperature, moisture, and cause of death. In ideal conditions, an exposed body can decompose to the point of only bones in as little as 10 days. However, the process can take much longer:
1-2 weeks: Teeth and nails fall out
1 month: The body begins to liquefy
1 month-1 year: Skeletonization occurs, leaving only dry bones
Years or decades: Skeletal remains disintegrate
remember they where once people with in a month anyone that was turned during that first few weeks will be gone. unless its winter then they will be frozen. Winter in a place where it freezes is the best you can just go on walks and kill them off. So there's a lot more to put into the science that this video is claiming.
Indeed, my thoughts exactly. Anything dead rots away. Roadkill is eaten.. All one would need to do is go somewhere remote with adequate supplies and simply wait. Even the unprepared living will perish eventually. This scenario, however outlandish, does not worry me.
This was so cool, great job!
Thanks for watching!
Honestly my first move would somewhat depend on the zombie scenario. For instance being in a group has its benefits in most scenarios, however.... The walking dead type of apocalypse and other similar types of stories where everyone is already infected, without massive safe guards in place... Being in a group can become lethal... And just takes one person to mess up increasing risks with increasing amounts of people....
My first go-to, would probably be gathering up the emergency supplies I already have, and getting away from cities in most scenarios, maybe raid a pharmacy on the way out, for things that won't come by easy later, like antibiotics. I'd leave insulin alone because I don't personally need that.
There's a good chance my first shelter would be a treehouse. Again most scenarios this would be a good idea zombies can't climb in most stories.
I'd then set up a perimeter fence, and immediately start planting food (depending on the season and area I end up in) and building water collectors.
There's a good chance I'll be near a river or stream, and use hydro power for the first months, I'd still have rain collectors for cleaner water without as much need for filtering and boiling but I'd eventually set up some plumbing purifying systems, likely draining any sewage downstream somewhere.
Eventually I will start manufacturing biofuel off of scraps and methane collections to start providing power and making life a little simpler and likely still utilize hydro power. Might even utilize decomposing zombies to make my fertilizer and biofuel. (Again depending on the story, some zombies pollute the soil and mutate plants or infect people that eat the plants... That would be a no go)
Ammo will become scarce eventually, even with knowing how to make crude gunpowder it would be a good idea to stock up on bow/cross bow arrows making them, . Even so most zombie stories depict zombies as sound sensitive so bows would be a great idea.
That's what I would do 😅
nahh bruh, ur azz wud get eaten day 1!
I like your plan, but I have to play devils advocate here. A lot seem to be inspired from video games, which is fine to an extent.
I don't know how deep your background is on mechanical engineering, chemistry, wild survival, medicine, carpentry and handcrafting is, but I would assume you have a moderate high level to pull off everything you said.
1. Walking dead virus = its GG if nobody can organize a soceity. Yes, being in groups is dangerous, but surviving a lone is just a timetable of when you die. Sure, maybe you live 50 years and die a ripe old age, but it's going to be a shitty isolation that will likely drive you mad. Very few people are capable of actually existing alone for extended periods.
2. Pharmacy play is always a bad play. I don't know why video games or movies try to make it important. "Medicine" isn't a simple pop pills, and your good. If you have zero knowledge of what the symptoms actually are correlating to, your just going to kill your liver or organs with unneeded medication and make it worse. There are all sorts of types of medical situations that isn't solved with some basic over the table medication too, and unless you actually have extensive medical background or simply a doctor with a lot of equipment, you won't even figure out what is wrong. In reality, anything situation that requires you to find medical aid likely wont' be solved with anything from a pharmacy and needs extended stays in an hospital. Heck, what if your allergic to a compound in the medicine, are you just always going to have pens ready. I could go on a lot more, but ill move on.
3. Hydro power isn't simple at all. Electricity is a current and it needs to be stored. This is a multilayer of many steps and processes to even power a small plot. Starting from the top, water isn't consistent. If it rains or droughts, water strength changes. The hydro system needs to accommodate that or have safety measures in place. Next is power storage, batteries must be capable of handling the system and never overload. If it overloads expect a explosion or melts. All of the parts used will also require maintenancce as they degrade, which they will. They will likely degrade very fast if its hodge podge put together. Actual hydro systems on small private land takes weeks to months to accomplish, with experts and all the materials. It would take years for a individual to do it, and the amount of maintenance and repairs following would be beyond what 1 person could keep up with. How far would you have to travel to find a specific piece, or how much knowledge must you have to craft it yourself with smelting and engineering. How many times could you keep up doing it before just running out of materials all together. Heck, the river size is super important too, as too much current requires a larger system, smaller currents won't do much and likely will short itself often,
4. biofuel manufacturing requires a very strong grasp of chemistry and laboratory procedures. You will like blow yourself up, or just make weak fuel that won't do much. It also takes a lot of time and material to make. There are also a lot of hard to find resources like specifically cultivated bacteria for breaking down organic matter at industrial rate, specialized casted metals for the gas tubing so it doesn't corrode the pipes, tons of rubber seals and rubber material that needs to be specifically made for the mechanism of manufacturing that can't be replaced with used material as it would add impurities. You also need proper containers, and you basically can't use premade ones already as they will have residue so gas/fuel mixing is a bad idea that could cause a lot of issues. If you had none of that and tried, you will take months to make a days worth of gas/fuel, your production facility/machine will break down like every other day or even hour, and one mistake could result in the entire thing blowing up.
5. Making weapons. Materials to make gunpowder, even crude gunpowder, is not just laying around. It will take a lot of time and effort to collect or manufacture even a small amount. Making weapons like bows and arrows isn't an easy feat either. Even with proper tools, resources, and knowledge, it could take several days to manufacture a dozen arrows and a bow. If you had no resources or tools, and tried to make primitive bows and arrows, then expect to take even longer to make a decent quality. This a skill that takes decades to master, or at least a few years if you had infinite material to work with. It's all easy to say to do, but to actually do is ridiculously hard.
Okay now that I ruined the fun
Here is the TL;DR: Unless your basically a doctor, engineer, chemist, materials experts, and grew up in the wilderness. The strategy likely won't be achieved before you die.
@yummychips_ construction, including light engineering, electrical plumbing etc are one of the trades have been through life. As well been a farm hand.
But I'll answer in order.
1: I never said I'd be alone, lol honestly a good chance I'd be in a small group in the trees away from people fighting for resources.
2 pharmacy, there are many broad spectrum antibiotics, id avoid a couple of them because I have an allergy, but I do have basic first aid and knowledge of antibiotics. Some of it would have to be a guessing game, but stuff like dosages etc are easy to find, to give a broad spectrum idea how to treat/prevent an infection. In a survival situation, you'd more than likely be using the antibiotics to fight a known infection, not prevent a possible infection. I don't personally know how to make safe antibiotics, but I can identify staph infection, can identify blood infections with red lines of death etc 🤷 it would be some guess work, like hey if this is a drug resistant bacteria (which would decrease in occurrences after a zombie apocalypse because less drugs to treat) the biggest thing would likely be identifying the difference between bacteria and virus infections and not treating a viral infection with antibiotics.
3 hydro power is actually relatively simple, regardless if you're talking about electrical power or torque to power manual devices.
Yes parts have to be replaced but I'm not talking about a giant damn, it's relatively easy to make a damn and power generator. The biggest issue would be manufacturing parts to use like copper wire, even with raw minerals available not my skill set, I'd likely scrap a majority of parts from things I find and salvage.
4 bio fuel manufacturing is also really easy, it's simpler than making Petro fuel out of plastic, which is also incredibly easy.
The simplest biofuel is methane, which can be used as a gas and compressed in a liquid state. All you really need to get it started is some dung, decaying material water, a storage and divider system that also acts as a compost bin, a liquid drain for the extremely rich poo water for crops, and a gas vent for the methane collection.
People think it's hard, and their are inherited dangers, as with anything under pressure or flammable 😅. But it's actually really really easy 😆. Ever been on a farm 😅😂 many farmers are actually converting farm equipment to bio fuel to save money, and making it themselves.
5 making weapons, crude gunpowder is sulfur, charcoal and potassium nitrate. Sulfur and potassium nitrate can both be harvested from animals, primary animals that are classified red meat, charcoal is easy to make. It would be a pain to harvest and make black powder without a natural minable source, but not impossible, but black powder would more than likely be used as a defense from other humans, bows and crossbows would essentially become an everyday item in my arsenal.
Take several days to make arrows??? Bro lol I've made a functional bow a rope quiver and 12 arrows in about 6-10 hours, not the best quality mind you, but functional and accurate and that's all that matters.
@@yummychips_ construction, including light engineering, electrical plumbing etc are one of the trades have been through life. As well been a farm hand.
But I'll answer in order.
1: I never said I'd be alone, lol honestly a good chance I'd be in a small group in the trees away from people fighting for resources.
2 pharmacy, there are many broad spectrum antibiotics, id avoid a couple of them because I have an allergy, but I do have basic first aid and knowledge of antibiotics. Some of it would have to be a guessing game, but stuff like dosages etc are easy to find, to give a broad spectrum idea how to treat/prevent an infection. In a survival situation, you'd more than likely be using the antibiotics to fight a known infection, not prevent a possible infection. I don't personally know how to make safe antibiotics, but I can identify staph infection, can identify blood infections with red lines of death etc 🤷 it would be some guess work, like hey if this is a drug resistant bacteria (which would decrease in occurrences after a zombie apocalypse because less drugs to treat) the biggest thing would likely be identifying the difference between bacteria and virus infections and not treating a viral infection with antibiotics.
3 hydro power is actually relatively simple, regardless if you're talking about electrical power or torque to power manual devices.
Yes parts have to be replaced but I'm not talking about a giant damn, it's relatively easy to make a damn and power generator. The biggest issue would be manufacturing parts to use like copper wire, even with raw minerals available not my skill set, I'd likely scrap a majority of parts from things I find and salvage.
4 bio fuel manufacturing is also really easy, it's simpler than making Petro fuel out of plastic, which is also incredibly easy.
The simplest biofuel is methane, which can be used as a gas and compressed in a liquid state. All you really need to get it started is some dung, decaying material water, a storage and divider system that also acts as a compost bin, a liquid drain for the extremely rich poo water for crops, and a gas vent for the methane collection.
People think it's hard, and their are inherited dangers, as with anything under pressure or flammable 😅. But it's actually really really easy 😆. Ever been on a farm 😅😂 many farmers are actually converting farm equipment to bio fuel to save money, and making it themselves.
5 making weapons, crude gunpowder is sulfur, charcoal and potassium nitrate. Sulfur and potassium nitrate can both be harvested from animals, primary animals that are classified red meat, charcoal is easy to make. It would be a pain to harvest and make black powder without a natural minable source, but not impossible, but black powder would more than likely be used as a defense from other humans, bows and crossbows would essentially become an everyday item in my arsenal.
Take several days to make arrows??? Bro lol I've made a functional bow a rope quiver and 12 arrows in about 6-10 hours, not the best quality mind you, but functional and accurate and that's all that matters.
@@yummychips_ just questioning, how do you think we did a majority of this in the middle ages 🤔
Chainmail. I want chainmaile or a shark antbitesuit. Might be heavy and hot but damn sure be hard to bite through.
I see a lot of holes in this plan 😂
For those who smell rotten flesh know it stinks. Who else be gaging while fighting or running...puking can be potentially dangerous as it slows you down!
Not if you can run and puke at the same time....
@lobodesade6780 lol!
What would I do? I wouldn't say I have the BEST odds, but I know how to manage a small sailboat, and a seafood diet can replace any of the essential nutrients gotten by more convenient options we commonly use today.
Biggest issue for me would be finding a consistent place to make port. Preferably some hard to find island would be optimal, but, the odds of being able to find one? For me? not the best.
Zombies aren't smart though groups of hundred people can easily fend off and kill hordes of zombies with planning and tactics
@@IsaacHarvison-mt5xt You have more faith in large groups of people then I do.
There's a saying proven time an time again long before it was popularized: People are stupid, a person is smart.
biggest threat in the 1st, 2nd, 3rd and more is people desperate to survive and feed their own family. Avoid if you can, smoke if you cant.
already got a plan for the zombies myself if it ever does happen but this is still a very interesting watch
"See, I told you that plastic bag would come in handy.." Except, only after 100 days. Even after water stops being pumped to houses the water heater tank still has some. Being anywhere from 20 gallons to 100 gallons of clean, drinkable water even after the pumps stop. Crickets are a nice thought, but you said to "keep quiet" and what are crickets known for.. do you hear that?
Bro this video is sick 😮😮😮😮😮
It kinda varies on the type of zombies. If walking dead, then that's kinda easy. If we're talking about dead islands or dying light or resident evil, then humanity is screwed
Imagine each day you survive is actually one round 1️⃣ 😂
5:21. I have a question about that. How is it that the internet and networks would be down if the world ends? So shut everything down if they are all dead?
road trip 8:12 had me dying
This thumbnail is wild!
11:46 that's what she said 😂😂😂
Oh my My family has been talking about this. We've been coming with scenarios. We are good.😂 most zombie Apocalypse. We survive, but if it's running zombies, we are dead.
Yeah, those Dawn of the Dead type zombies on steroids, nah, #1 rule on Zombieland, cardio.
But wait. A thick leather jacket could safe you from a bite
A bunch of cans of protein powder and tuna fish
Gonna watch this before I do the dishes.
I live out in the woods already. I have guns and ammo and 2 big 4x4 diesel trucks. So I think I’d be ok.
I know this voice lol 😂 good shit!
The best place is a local hardware store that also sells plants, it has weapons/tools, food you can reproduce (plants) and materials/tools to make a better barricade. Create a wall with head hight holes in certain areas so you can headshot them with your machete or weapon at your own pace, helping you clear the area so you can loot more areas later on. Cover this gap every time you aren't clearing zombies and create a noise on the opposite side of your fort to deter the zombies. Easy.
My plan is stay in my concrete house with hurricane proof windows that happens to be 5 feet off the ground and the door is designed to withstand high winds so im good i have a genratoerator and plenty of ammo and a few live stock
Finding natural clean water
Lol bro said 50% like it's not half lmaoooo
All of this is possible it's called living off the grid
Also just move to point Nemo it's the farthest point from the mainland
I know that voice actor he does food reviews 😂
I used to work at Amazon so I'm going to an Amazon fulfillment center. They'll have pretty much everything you need in one go
what were the films used in this video ?
If zombie Apocalypse happen I'd stay home as long there's food and if zombies can't get inside. 1. Then observe, watch and listen to news if it's available. 2. Contact close relatives and friends if communication is still up. 3. Plan how to get out of the danger zones. That would be my action within the first few days. Close the doors and keep safe inside while gathering information
First rule of any apocalypse scenario get guns
Second rule of any apocalypse scenario refer to the first rule of
As someone who lives in the mountains I can confirm that you should definitely NOT come here for any reason. We're already cramped enough & do NOT like the city folk.
You'd be better off staying away from the mountains. We'll take you out far before the zombies will. Just for being there.
What if I bring puppies and weed?
Is that my favorite blind surfer doing the movie voice?
0:01 She Got two BIG Bites
I'm my car I have everything I need from extra clothes, gas, high protine camping food, water, etc. I've got a machete, bag with survival supplies and camping supplies. Lastly I've got battery banks, advanced medical supplies with 8 cat tourneys, body armor, firearms, extra mags, and the biggest thing. 4x4 jeep. I'm good at anytime to get where I need.
Average paranoid muruican 😂
Until you get pulled over.
Good plan! 👍
I live in a country with a lot of rivers and coastline so my main plan would be to hard to the nearest port/harbour and grab and grab a boat, a small one if its a small port and then follow the coast/river to a bigger port and look for either a cruise liner or a cargo transport as they will have most of the things you need to survive in decent comfort and will have limited ways to get on for zombies and if you have some that knows how to helm them you can move them away from the wharf and anchor out to make it safe, main problem is there is will be zombie on board already but as the ships are in port it should be a small number.
go to a museum get armor then you can go out safely for suplies
"Good job, you survived the first week.." But you didn't. Maybe if they hunted by sound only you would have made it, but they also seemingly hunt by smell so you traveling at night and doing you best to keep quiet only got you swarmed with no easy escape. (Always study zombie behavior before leaving home)
I can use this in future
Rip and tear until it is done.
Stay at home fortifie were you know best your home fill your bath tub with water go house to house for resources and to find allies or take down enemies.
I never know why people don’t wear chainmail. That would be really effective against bites or a lot of weapons.
Other humans would be your main problem.
Agreed. Virtually every zombie aspect, whether they're dead or the Rage virus running zombies, all show white trash or nutcase military with no commander as being the most dangerous.
I don't know if you're going to mention it but one of those sundialed Chargers
Pretty sure wiping zombie blood on you when you have all sorts of open wounds from a fall (or will get opening wounds while escaping) would not be a great idea.
Is that the "ohh my stomach bubbling" guy narrating???!!!?!!!?
Everyone will be doing everything in this video making it useless. I say just fortify your house and hold it down. Start a garden and learn how to purify water.
Trioxin Zombies would definitely be the most dangerous, since they're pretty much unstoppable.
Imagen you live in florida the water will clear every thing out😂😅
My zombie apocalypse plan? Buy both a shotgun and a blade (preferably a sabre or machete, because stabbing weapons cannot decapitate a person) remember, Headshots!
Also, remember, guns run out of ammo, blades don’t.
Stay away from large groups. Follow what the army does in infantry (I think) 1 squad=10-15 people. Larger groups, if you get an infection, would be harder to handle, smaller groups would not be able to survive on their own.
Move further afield. If you are in a city, your chances of survival are reduced because if the infection grabs hold in a city, it will spread fast! Plus if it’s airborne, then there is a much higher chance you would get it in the city (and let’s face it, if your in the city, your likely f-d anyway)
Consumables, Gather all of your consumables and hoard them. Ammo, food, medicines, first aid, etc. keep to the bare essentials, you have no room for decadence.
Training. Make sure you have one skill at least that transfers to living off the grid, hunting, for example.
There is more, but I cannot remember!
At my age i would just party as long as i could .
00:1 what video is that zombie woman from just curious 😅
Weapons shelter water food
id just terraform mars
Fun fact no one actually watched this full vid only the creator and me soon ig
And the editor
I'm watching whole of this video
I @@Ohh.itz_yoongi i said yet at that time no one could of exept editor creator and soon me
@@Ohh.itz_yoongiwatched now
I watched it
50% in the 90's. Now it is nearly 90%. Thanks, legalized Marijuana ☠️
Quebec 2018-2019: zombie ads, games etc... All over the medias. Lasted almost 2 yrs. It was such aggressive cover, it got to feel weird & uneasy. 2020 Covid!!! Any link between the 2?
What about all the ticks, if a snake doesn't get you a tick will
0:01 I can fix her
I got a scooter and never dawned on me to use it 😂
Don't judge me, but if Jessica Alba becomes a zombie. I'm gonna capture her for ummmm name of science. Yep, scientific studies.
First move would be grabbing all the ammunition for my 6 guns and loading all the extra magazines then go hunting!
This is true.i saw someone turn and turn back ( i think). haven't seen her since....
Simple dig into the ground cover the top and wait till daytime
What if we live in a part of the country where there are no basements?
The quiet place the road is a video game.
I'd find a group of 3 people travel across Pennsylvania
And get rescued by a helicopter after crossing a bridge that was getting bombarded by planes
Lol oh so you would be in left 4 dead 1 and 2!
It sucks because if an zombie apocalypse happen we don’t know if these zombies are alike to the ones we know like these zombies could have super hearing or if you get touched by one no scratches you could still get infected
Depends on the type of zombies and how many people you have in ur party. Unpopular opinion. I would hide in a 747. Has a lot of facilities. Meds. Huge cargo hold.bonus if its already packed with peoples luggage. Has emergency exits. thick doors. Height advantage.zombies cant climb up. Has shutters on the windows you can close so no one can see you inside. Nothing can really hear you moving inside either. Close to airport stores which can be a place to scavenge for supplies even if there are more zombies. Possible armory which may contain weapons for airport security. Tons of conviscated contraband. You could find weapons. Food people bring from overseas. Alcohol. Etc etc. tons of luggage that never made it onto planes. Lower risk higher reward if its slow zombies and not the fast ones that sprint.
My fiance and I have a med plan for the apocalypse so we can stay medicated XD