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Interesting reaction to the situation.If you don't want to be prepared that's your choice. But I would strongly adjure you to keep your foolish comments to yourself.
You certainly are entitled to perish, but if anyone heeds your nonsense, their blood will be on your head.
This is Godly advice. How many here have prayed about what the Lord would have them to do?To all others,
I would advise each individual to heed the dire warnings given in Prophecy, so that some might survive, be able to help others, and endure until the Return of Jesus.
Im curious if the first statement is your attitude, then what is going to be your attitude when all these people who you say are foolish and entitled to perish are the ones your having to help?DaDad said:If you don't want to be prepared that's your choice. But I would strongly adjure you to keep your foolish comments to yourself.
You certainly are entitled to perish, but if anyone heeds your nonsense, their blood will be on your head.
To all others,
I would advise each individual to heed the dire warnings given in Prophecy, so that some might survive, be able to help others, and endure until the Return of Jesus.
With Best Regards,
DD
Tex said:Alright, if we ignore the awful, useless, apocalypse stories...
I live right now on $500 a month. Honestly, that's all I make. My rent is $300 a month, and I use a lot of gas, so that's another $100. In one month, I spend only about $100 on food, girlfriend, and other random things. And here's how I still live:
Eggs. They're like $2.00 for twelve. I eat six every morning. My breakfast costs me a dollar and I'm REALLY full afterward. I can get away with all the fat and cholesteral because I'm 22, but if you're older you might wanna take out the yokes. That's still a lot of food.
Lunch is genreally some sort of speghitti. Ground beef is usually cheap, noodles are always cheap. This time I threw in some spicy cheesy stuff and stired it all together. Cost a little, but when it lasts me forever, who's going to complain? Not me, thats for sure.
And dinner I grab Tyson's canned chicken (about 3.50) and tabasco sauce. Ya, there's nothing but protein and it doesn't taste that great, but its actually amazingly healthy. You don't want carbs or fat in your stomache when you go to bed because it just turns into fat as you sleep. Chicken has nearly no fat, nearly no carbs, and will fill you up long enough to wait for 6 eggs in the morning!
If you can't cook, learn. It's cheap. And Jack in the Box is not sufficient enough.