Top 3 Weapons To Survive The Apocalypse

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May 152014
 
Top 3 Weapons To Survive The Apocalypse

 
FPSRussia released a video that was inspired by the National Geographic Channel’s show Doomsday Preppers. In it he goes through his top 3 choices for protecting yourself in a post-apocalyptic world.

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Top 3 Weapons To Survive The Apocalypse

When the apocalypse is finally upon us, which 3 weapons should you use to give you the best fighting chance? Whether the apocalypse is brought along by Zombies or a fasle-flag alien invasion, we’ve got the “answers” for you…

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How To Of The Day: How To Make 5 Emergency Candles

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Mar 132014
 

Dave Hax shows us five easy ways to make candles from things you might already have around the house. Dave makes candles from cheese wax and newspaper, butter and string, a can of tuna (in oil) and string, a wax crayon, and the peel from half an orange and olive oil.

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How To Make 5 Emergency Candles

How to make 5 emergency candles out of household items (cheese wax, butter candle, tuna can oil burner, wax crayon, orange and olive oil burner). Simple life hacks.

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Companion Planting

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Mar 052014
 

This gardening cheat-sheet shows plants that grow well together, combinations that help control pests and bugs, combinations that are good for your garden in general, and plants that should never go near each other.

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Companion planting is one of the best techniques to grow a better garden and naturally repel pests. Some plants thrive next to certain other plants, while being completely incompatible with others (much like humans!). This infographic tells you at a glance the combinations that work best.P

It highlights, for example, how thyme can be paired with just about any of the other plants in the list to improve your garden. Beans, on the other hand, are much pickier about their neighboring plants.

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