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[QUOTE=Demache;39922181]Water and sewage are far more critical. You need them for basic living needs and sanitation. While it wouldn't be easy, you could live without electricity and Internet.[/QUOTE] I'd say power and phone/internet access are necessities of modern life, you [I]could [/I]live without them, but you'd be at a severe disadvantage in society.
[QUOTE=Demache;39922181]Water and sewage are far more critical. You need them for basic living needs and sanitation. While it wouldn't be easy, you could live without electricity and Internet.[/QUOTE] i honestly don't think that living without eletricity nowadays is actually possible anymore, unless you're living in africa/some other horribly poor location, not mention those who need eletricity due to their line of work.
[QUOTE=Demache;39922181]Water and sewage are far more critical. You need them for basic living needs and sanitation. While it wouldn't be easy, you could live without electricity and [B]Internet[/B].[/QUOTE] Clearly you haven't been jobseeking in the last few years. Practically [B][I]EVERYWHERE[/I][/B] either has only online apps or require you to print off and submit forms for employment. Dollar General does it halfway. There's a paper app, then you have to go online with a code given to you to take assessments, fill out direct deposit info, etc. About the only places that don't are little small, individually owned places. Internet [I]IS[/I] now a necessity.
[QUOTE=Doctor Zedacon;39911106]I've had to drive through Virginia a few times. That state scares me. Crossing the state line, there was a massive, several stories tall shiny cross. And on the otherside of the road was a big pentagram painted on the side of a barn. There are numerous information signs on the highways that talk about exits that don't exist, or when they do, talk about things that aren't at those exits. There is a massive list of things that make Virginia scary.[/QUOTE] I start to get that vibe anytime I leave my home state. You know how strange the world is in Always Sunny in Philadelphia? That's how my vacation to Baltimore felt, so strange. [url=http://facepunch.com/showthread.php?t=1160559&p=37431993&viewfull=1#post37431993]Also this happened[/url].
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