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Why is prepping for coronavirus being mocked?

Last night I went to a 'the office' trivia night at one of the local breweries. Place was packed. No masks. Had a great time.

We were in first place at half time... Alas, did not win overall.
 

Saruhashi

Banned
I have noticed a lot lately that people are mocking and making fun of people stockpiling food and supplies incase of a further outbreak. Realistically are these people not more intelligent/aware for preparing for the worst?

An example being, today my work advised that if you have access to work from home please feel free to do so for the next couple weeks as well as extending the roles that can work from home and providing laptops. All work from home people are also able to take a second monitor to connect to make it easier. This email was openly mocked by several people, all younger than 30 in general and with no kids/families.

For my country, i find this attitude very odd as all of us here either grew up in the soviet union or their parents grew up in it with all its food shortages, at least with families i know its very common to grow your own food during summer and store it for as long as possible. My wifes parents have a large property and have three potato fields each aprox 1 acre, they usually rest two a season and grow on one but since Ukraine happened they grow on two and rest on one. This means they have a large excess of potatos and they store them in their root celler with any family member who wants being able to take a few buckets if needed. Aswell as preserving other foods as well as smoking meats.

I have stocked up on canned food, smoked meats and we have an additional freezer usually filled with meat that i have also put more in than usual

It's even worse that i see for the foreigners im friends with on facebook, basically all UK and Ireland people are posting about how dumb people who prep are.

But why is it not better to be prepared and not need it than need it and not be prepared, i really dont understand.

I think people are mocking the ways that people are prepping rather than the actual act of prepping.

I don't for example really understand why people are picking up massive amounts of toilet paper?
Maybe thinking that if they catch this they will need it for blowing their nose etc?

People seem to not understand the virus, how it will spread and what is going to happen when it does spread.

I'd have to imagine in a situation like this the chances of starving to death or dying of thirst would be virtually zero in developed countries.
 

daveonezero

Banned
They're mocking it because it's an extremely silly thing to do.
It's a flu, nothing more then that, and even if you catch it, if you're not old and have a solid immune system, you have very good chances of survival.
And also, spring is coming soon, that shit will be eradicated by the end of spring, possibly even sooner.
And if you wanna toughen up your immune system, eat lots of garlic, onions, bacon and sausages.

There are lots of misinformation in here. You may not have to be scared but also don't be apathetic. Preparing for natural disasters is not "extremely silly". it is silly to do it last minute.



Yes Its symptoms are like the flu. (dry cough, fever, GI tract, achy muscles, fatigue)
but other than that It is closer to SARS or MERS. It is highly contagious.

100k sample size (estimate of cases globally)

80% will get mild illness
15% need medical attention
5% need ICU

20% of those 100k are asymptomatic and just carry the virus. It is spread way before the symptoms are shown. What we see today is delayed by a week or more of where the virus has actually spread.

If a lot of people are infected at the same time No healthcare system is able to cope with that. A lot more people could die.

This isn't something that will just go away. It will have to be dealt with at some point. If not now it will come back later.

No thing these governments are doing talking like they are doing something are not being proactive and not containing it at all. It is spreading rapidly.

Going out and buying groceries is a good idea to be well stocked and stop going out for a while.
 
I get that stocking up on toilet paper first isn't very smart but if you are stocking up on everything then why not?

The people just dismissing all stockpiling is just silly.

We currently have about 5 or 6 weeks worth of food stored in our basement.
 

eot

Banned
Because it's a flu with the addition that it is contagious.
It's not a flu in more ways than one. For example, influenza causes upper respiratory tract infections, SARS-CoV-2 causes lower respiratory tract infections. Pneumonia from flu is typically bacterial pneumonia, whereas SARS-CoV-2 directly causes viral pneumonia and at much higher rates. Fever and muscle aches are common symptoms of many viral infections (because they're caused by the immune response), look up the symptoms of HIV, which is also not a flu btw.
 
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I don't think it's as serious as some people make it out to be, but it doesn't hurt to prepare for the worst. Right now a lot of companies are asking their employees to work from home and if cities/states shutdown transportation then some people are going to be straight up fucked. We're self reliant and have a good supply of food/water to last us about a year with three full meals for everyone in our house - but that's just because we stockpiled on food for emergencies and to save on money. It's much easier to go down into our basement and grab a jar of tomatoes that you pressure sealed than to run to the store. It's like we have our own mini grocery store down there! :)
 

GymWolf

Member
avro bisogno di carta igienica per addolcire l'affare 😂
Una volta sono stato a casa di un amico a roma che aveva cartaigienica profumata a 8 fottutissimi strati...come asciugarsi il culo con ali d'angelo praticamente...

Ci son vestiti firmati che si strappano più facilmente di quella roba :ROFLMAO:
 

TindalosPup

Member
I wouldn't say I'm mocking them exactly, but I'm gonna poke a bit of fun at the jerks that bought 7 30packs of bottled water despite their water supply being plenty safe (and toilet paper because you don't need a two year supply because of a virus that won't kill you unless your immune system is weak/compromised).

My water at home is from a well and currently isn't safe for anything but cleaning with because of land contamination from new housing developments up the street, I couldn't get my monthly 30 pack or even a few gallons of water to stay properly hydrated, I had to crawl though the shelving to get a 12 pack of the dinky bottles.
 
Absolutely no one is doing that. They're mocking people hoarding toilet paper.

Someone further up already did. Also I made this thread also speaking about social media as well as the example of people mocking the idea of working from home to reduce the chances of getting sick
 

poppabk

Cheeks Spread for Digital Only Future
It's mainly because the people who are 'prepping' are completely illprepared, have no plan other than to buy all the bread or water or TP in the store, and make every rational persons lives a misery - and on top of that they get to gloat about how they were right when they and their ilk artificially cause the shortages that they irrationally predicted.
Being prepared is wise, 'prepping' is nearly always dumb knee jerk reactions.
 

Fbh

Member
Wouldn't say that I'm making fun of them but I do roll my eyes when I see the same people you basically have to beg to go get their free flu shots every year now panicking and making irrational purchases....... because of what's basically a type of flu
 

n0razi

Member
Because the vast majority of the people "prepping" are going overboard and fucking up supplies for everyone else.. is like the mad dash to the single exit during a fire
 

Stouffers

Banned
THEY say hypertension is something a lot of the dead from Corona have in common. I have hypertension, but keep my BP around 130/85 using medication. If I’m keeping it under control, does that reduce my risk or am I just fucked because I have it?
 

Gargus

Banned
Because people panic buying over a more infectious version of the flu are fucking retarded idiots who got caught up in all the bullshit freakout news over reporting on the virus as a way to get attention and money.

Shit at work we have a online module we have to take for coronavirus and print out the certificate and you know what? It took like 3 minutes to take a d that fucking company probably sold us the online course for a couple thousand dollars. We our company paid for a 180 second test on the fucking flu.

If people are going to hit the panic button over this then this country is in serious fucking trouble when a real problem comes along.
 

rofif

Can’t Git Gud
Because it's a flu with the addition that it is contagious.

So far everyone who died from it, is pretty much either really old/young and/or has no proper functioning immune system.
These people would die from a regular flu too.

I don't mock it, but I do think its highly exaggerated
Highly contagious and did bad thing to your lungs. Non reversible damage
 

Porcile

Member
There is pretty much no chance that countries will collapse and there will be no food and drinking water for months on end. China is getting through it slowly. The worst case scenario is if there is a coronavirus lock down AND a massive natural disaster like an earthquake.
 

Cato

Banned
This. If everyone were sensibly buying a few extra of the long lasting items they always buy anyway, most people wouldn't give a shit.

It's the nut jobs panic buying, doing moronic insanity like filling shopping trolleys with toilet roll and screaming at each other, that are the problem, both because their overreaction makes any preparation look slightly irrational by association, and inconveniencing normal people who just want to wipe their arses and now can't.

Are you saying that people that suddenly need to buy several years worth of toilet papers are overreacting retards?
Well, yes, they are.
 
hoarding toilet paper is not "preparing for the virus". It's just stupid and panicking for no sane reason.


The best way to prepare yourself isn't to hoard items. It's wash your hands often and thoroughly.
 

Karma Jawa

Member
hoarding toilet paper is not "preparing for the virus". It's just stupid and panicking for no sane reason.


The best way to prepare yourself isn't to hoard items. It's wash your hands often and thoroughly.

Mentioned it in the other thread, but had to buy toilet paper today as I was running out.

The people in front and behind me both had 12-packs. It felt like I was being lumped in with these idiots.
 

Dr.Guru of Peru

played the long game
I have noticed a lot lately that people are mocking and making fun of people stockpiling food and supplies incase of a further outbreak. Realistically are these people not more intelligent/aware for preparing for the worst?

An example being, today my work advised that if you have access to work from home please feel free to do so for the next couple weeks as well as extending the roles that can work from home and providing laptops. All work from home people are also able to take a second monitor to connect to make it easier. This email was openly mocked by several people, all younger than 30 in general and with no kids/families.

For my country, i find this attitude very odd as all of us here either grew up in the soviet union or their parents grew up in it with all its food shortages, at least with families i know its very common to grow your own food during summer and store it for as long as possible. My wifes parents have a large property and have three potato fields each aprox 1 acre, they usually rest two a season and grow on one but since Ukraine happened they grow on two and rest on one. This means they have a large excess of potatos and they store them in their root celler with any family member who wants being able to take a few buckets if needed. Aswell as preserving other foods as well as smoking meats.

I have stocked up on canned food, smoked meats and we have an additional freezer usually filled with meat that i have also put more in than usual

It's even worse that i see for the foreigners im friends with on facebook, basically all UK and Ireland people are posting about how dumb people who prep are.

But why is it not better to be prepared and not need it than need it and not be prepared, i really dont understand.
People are panic buying and hoarding now. It's selfish and stupid.

You don't need 1000 hand sanitizers and 200 toilet paper rolls to survive a quarantine.
 
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#Phonepunk#

Banned
OP grew up in post soviet Europe, lived through the food shortages, so i can understand the sentiment

personally, i grew up in the USA. never had shortages of anything other than gasoline for a few days in 2005. in my experience during crisis the government tells us to buy more things. after 9/11 there were always things on TV, local news broadcasts, saying to stock up in case of terrorist attack, to get duct tape, stockpile food, etc. all that paranoia helped create the modern prepper movement. THOSE PEOPLE ARE RIDICULED by mainstream media. prepping itself is ridiculed. at least in our culture.

we didn't really need any of that stuff, it turned out. it was just W wanting to juice the economy during a time when people were feeling skittish. what were we gonna do with the duct tape against terrorists? lol who knows
 

ManaByte

Member
Because they want you infected to spread it if not die. It's population control. I'm not against the idea in the theory, but it's pretty fucked up to target the people that payed into the system for 40, 50 years.

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GV82

Member
I get the water hoarding, if you catch it and it’s the same symptoms as the flu, it’s fucking hard work getting out of bed & going downstairs to the kitchen to get a drink of water ( at least it was with the regular flu for me) so being able to have the small plastic bottles of water in your room nearby your bed is handy especially if you live alone, it’s not a necessity but it helps. You probably don’t need pallets of it though.

Toilet Paper though I have no idea does it give you diarrhoea ?
 
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Bodom78

Member
When the world ends, scavengers will need to find stockpiles to survive so either way the prepper pantries will not be wasted.
 

V4skunk

Banned
I think it is logical to make sure you have at least 5 days worth of tinned/dried foods stocked up.
All of Italy is in quarantine and 700 million people in China are....
 

#Phonepunk#

Banned
jokes on the people who bought a lot of toilet paper

just proving to the rest of us that they are full of shit /s
 
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StreetsofBeige

Gold Member
So because there's some ultra flu bug going around killing a couple people here and there in USA and Canada, it means everyone should stock up with 3 years of toilet paper?

So the plan is to come home from work (assuming these people even work), and stay home forever for 3 years?
 

JordanN

Banned
The people in Wuhan are still allowed to buy food. It's very strict, but they're not actually starving.




Same deal in Italy. Restaurants are given rules to close a little more earlier and for customers to spread themselves out, but shopping isn't actually banned at the moment.
 
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It's a self defense mechanism. If they mock you and belittle the situation they can pretend to fear the virus less. If you're over 60 this virus is a killer and you should be afraid.
 

poppabk

Cheeks Spread for Digital Only Future
I think it is logical to make sure you have at least 5 days worth of tinned/dried foods stocked up.
All of Italy is in quarantine and 700 million people in China are....
Why tinned and dried food? Why would the power go out? I have at least a week of food in the freezer.
 

Darkmakaimura

Can You Imagine What SureAI Is Going To Do With Garfield?
I think people are overreacting to a degree definitely and I personally don't feel hoarding or masks are necessary right now in most locations.

Plus I have a lot of other personal worries that have me on edge right now. So the Covid-19 is the least of my concerns.
 

008

Banned
As I’ve lived through hurricanes, I don’t give fuck. I’ll stock up and don’t care what other people think
 

Kagey K

Banned
Realistically all you need to stockpile is 14 days worth of stuff in case you get quarantined.

Everyone rushing to horde 5 years worth of toilet paper is just going overboard. When the virus doesnt even have the runs as a symptom. My only concern is that when I legitimately need to get toilet paper it will be impossible to find, but hopefully the TP mongers will be “stockpiled” enough soon.
 

Darkmakaimura

Can You Imagine What SureAI Is Going To Do With Garfield?
I mock anyone who panic buys toilet paper.
Y'all ever have the shits when ya got dat flu? I fart-shitted all over myself when I had the worst case of the flu in 2002.

Seriously though you're right.

Edit: plus you can order shit paper from Amazon. No need to run to the store.
 
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