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Hi everybody! It’s that time again, so grab some popcorn and settle in – this week’s SignalSurvival blog post is comin’ at ya, hot and fresh off the presses. Actually, before we get into the meat and potatoes of this week’s entry, here’s a little secret for you all: While researching and writing these things is a lot of fun – that’s right, this is the part where the nerdy tendencies of your humble author shine through for all to see! – it can sometimes be easy to forget or overlook the basics. After all, it seems like there’s some new invention or story related to survivalist / prepper culture and / or self-sufficiency every day, let alone every week, but what good is that if you can’t even understand what the label says? Like most other movements, cultural phenomenons, groups, cliques, and so forth, this community we inhabit has its own lingo and way of doing things, and if you aren’t clued into it, it won’t matter how good the information you get is, because you won’t be able to use it! That would be a real shame, not only because knowledge for knowledge’s sake is a wonderful thing, but because in this case, it could mean your life or the life of someone you hold dear. That’s why the goal of this week’s blog is to give you guys a rundown of some of the most common survivalist terms and jargon in use today.
One quick note beforehand: This is a post about language, and while most of this stuff is pretty uniformly accepted and understood, some words and phrases might vary from region to region and even from person to person. Don’t take this list as concrete or as license to disengage your brain – use it as a starting point and a nudge in the right direction.
Now then, let’s get to the good stuff!
While this is by no means an exhaustive or immutable list of survivalist terminology (if you like, you can check out these historically influential authors for something approaching that), it should give anyone who might be interested a decent base from which to start more proper, thorough research. Speaking of which, while this blog certainly has a regular readership, it’s ok if you’re new! If you happen to have stumbled upon this article by chance and you find that you enjoyed it, why not check out SignalSurvival.com? We’re an active, growing survivalism / prepper community, and we’re always looking for more cool people to interact with! You can learn more about us and our founder by clicking here.
Thanks for reading, and see you next week!
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