Joss Whedon on Romney
Oct. 28th, 2012 08:59 pmThanks, rainbow_goddess!
Fun fact: Hoarding canned goods is actually recommended by Mormons. I'm still not clear on how disaster preparedness is tied to religion, but it's not bad advice all the same to be ready forzombie apocalypses storms. You won't end up like me, at the store with all the other lazybones at the very last minute. Well, at least it's always amusing seeing what other people have apparently decided is an urgent necessity they MUST stock up on before the storm hits.
Fun fact: Hoarding canned goods is actually recommended by Mormons. I'm still not clear on how disaster preparedness is tied to religion, but it's not bad advice all the same to be ready for
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Date: 2012-11-06 05:09 pm (UTC)Indeed. Well, any durable goods, for that matter: water in plastic canisters, wheat in airtight buckets, rice, whatever.
I'm still not clear on how disaster preparedness is tied to religion
Good question. It just seemed self-evident to me that having something around "for a rainy day" was a reasonable idea that I never thought much about why the church preached such preparedness.
I think it's connected to the welfare program, but I imagine that such supplies are used more often during times when you can't get to the shops (due to a storm, for example) rather than during times when you can't afford to go to the shops (because you just lost your job, for example). So I don't know.
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Date: 2012-11-06 06:04 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2012-10-29 01:21 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2012-10-29 01:30 am (UTC)Last winter a couple of local DJs were laughing about how storms caused an irresistible craving for French toast. People suddenly have to get bread, milk and eggs, after all.