I don’t care what it is that you’re interested in, there’s
always going to be somebody that is sure that they know how to do it better,
that they are more knowledgeable, more evolved, and more precise. In short, there are always snobs. Of course the classic example is the wine
snob, but these guys exist in every human endeavor, including prepping.
I was reading some stuff about food storage on a forum the
other day. One guy had asked how he could
tell if five-gallon plastic buckets were food grade or not. The rest of the thread was taken up by
several individuals who were desperately trying to one-up each other on how to
be absolutely certain that a given bucket was suitable for food storage. My favorite was a guy who pointed out that
even though the plastic bucket itself might be food grade, it is vitally
important to know if the lubricant used on the bucket mold is also food grade
and that this would involve contacting the manufacturer to find out what kind
of lubricant they are using. Really? Numerous possible comments flashed through my
mind. “Aren’t you going to wash out the
bucket?” or “ Aren’t you going to put the food inside of sealed plastic food
storage bags before you put it in the bucket?” or “ Are you aware that there is
a Federal standard for how many rodent hairs are in that hotdog that you are
eating?” But I’m not a member of that
forum, so I just shook my head and went my merry way.
Another one I read not long ago was from some guy railing
about how buying anything but original factory made metal gun magazines was
just a waste of money. Well, maybe so;
but I’ve been using Tapco polymer magazines for years, and I’ve fired hundreds
and hundreds of rounds through them. I’ve
never had a problem except with their SKS magazines and everybody has trouble
with those because an SKS was never meant to have a magazine. You can argue with me till you’re blue in the
face but I’m still not going to pay the extra $8.00 just because it has Colt
stamped on it.
I could give many more examples, but I’m going to stop my
rant right here. I’m just trying to tell
you that you should seek answers to questions that you have about prepping, but
that you should not take every answer at face value. Our world is rife with, mall ninjas, prepper
snobs, and experts that have never really done it. Don’t let them deter you from proceeding with
your preps.
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