Survivalist Pro
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People really don't like to lose, so when they are placed in a contest where only one person can be victorious, they do their utmost to win. Spectators show their competitive spirit as well by investing all of their efforts into rooting for participants — they may even bet on who they believe will win.
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Read More »The concept of a death game is simple: a group of people compete for their lives, and there is (generally) only one survivor — everyone else dies. This grim concept has given rise to a seemingly viral genre of popular media: movies, TV shows and video games all grapple with this topic, with varying degrees of drama, gore and psychological horror. For example, The Hunger Games — originally a book which later received a movie adaptation — was a highly popular trilogy in the young adult dystopian genre. In video games, the death game often manifests itself in the battle royale genre, with games like Fortnite and Apex Legends being among the most popular at the moment. However, there are also story-based video games, like the popular but comparatively niche Danganronpa, which has spawned countless fan creations of original high school killing games — some of which are genuinely worthy of production. Death games have also reached the world of television: reality TV shows like Survivor pit contestants against each other in competitive — though non-lethal — contests, and the ever-popular, much bloodier Squid Game has been making waves internationally, with fan discourse dominating social media platforms like YouTube and TikTok.
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Use a mobile broadband device. This works like tethering, but instead of using your phone, a dedicated device gives you a connection via a mobile...
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One common rule of thumb is to withdraw 4% from retirement funds each year. Four percent of $1 million provides $40,000 each year for retirement...
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After five years of shotgun ownership, rifles may be purchased. Handguns are generally not allowed, but with the growing popularity of practical...
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