11/17/2023 0 Comments Fallout shelter signs from the 1950's![]() It tomorrow after a bunch of tomorrows that they'd start eying the rest wondering who should go out the door when the water is low. ![]() Nor do I think people would be immediately thinking about how long they might stay, for if they did they'd look at how much room, and food and water and other very pertinant considerations. And I suspect this judgement of "full" would not be based on how much food and water as much as social issues. The first thing to go would be human kindness in favor of paranoia. When "their" shelter was deemed full of their people they'd shut it. ![]() Or more likely, the people who comprise One "group" based on neighbors, friends, religion or whatever matters most to them would take over a shelter. I'll just have to go elsewhere." Brits might be like that, but Americans aren't. In a situation like a nuke dropping, you would be hard pressed to find someone who would say "Ohh, capacity 47 and I'm the 48th. Many, if not all, didn't have a capacity figure.
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