I don't see similar attitude from others..
Is this caused by different style of living?
Europeans living mostly in cities, while Americans are more spread and more isolated from others?
Some escape to farm with gun sounds so irrational for most Europeans.. Most further away you can get from road or other house is probably 5km
And you wont be able to survive next winter without help of civilization. And hunting? Erm.. there are thousands of hunters, and if just one year limitations were lifted, they would kill all animals in forests .. Even now, if you want to go to forest you will meet other people almost always (walking, searching mushrooms for fun etc..), there is no true wilderness..
I do realize that I need other people to survive, I need civilization, and civilization will survive PO here. Cvilization was working without oil in same area previously, and it was working nice. Transition will take years of slow oil decline, there will not be "crash" point when masses of people decide to leave cities. We could well be months over peak already.. If people are forced to run away and defend themselfs, then it means total collapse of civilization. That means that you die very soon anyway. You cannot do everything you need for life alone. Even cavemen were social, (and dying at 30-35 anyway) , their life-style is not possible on overcrowded Earth with devastated life enviroment. So this is of my least concern. If civilization ever collapses to the MadMaxx state many Americans seem to be expecting, we are all doomed anyway.



