I Survived 300 Days of Nuclear War (NOT Minecraft)



After surviving 200 days of nuclear war, things only get harder for our group of small survivors. Don’t miss the next chapter in this epic series to see what happens to our heroes as they make new alliances and things become more dangerous than ever before!

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36 thoughts on “I Survived 300 Days of Nuclear War (NOT Minecraft)”

  1. As a nurse, I once had a patient who had been shot one time. The bullet only clipped his liver and his right kidney. This patient did not make it, because the liver is responsible for making a protein called albumin. Albumin keeps your blood and plasma inside the blood vessel. Without it, your body essentially floods with fluids, as do your lungs. This patient eventually passed away from ARDS (Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome). Robbie, in this scenario, would not have had much hope for the same reason. It would be compounded by the fact that this was a rifle round as opposed to the pistol round used against my patient. The rifle round has much more energy and is capable of completely rupturing nearby organs when the energy disperses into nearby tissues. I am certain you would not have been able to: 1. stop the bleeding, or 2. provide long-term care that would be needed and sometimes is unsuccessful even in a hospital ICU.

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  2. 25:45 survival experts usually say not to eat snow for thirst in survival situations since it quickens hypothermia. Instead, boil it in a small container and drink it while it is warm. This brings it closer to body temperature, so your body burns fewer calories getting use out of it.

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  3. Great job writing and narration on the series so far…..has potential for something more such as a short story series or graphic novel, etc. In addition, i am sure somebody on the top-tier prepper channels may be interested in a YT interview or podcast with ya! Somebody on the team obviously knows the South Cal. area well.

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