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SWBTATTReg

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10. Don't think so. Where there's more people, there's more assets, more capabilities to handle shortages, use substitutes,
Sat May 3, 2025, 02:55 PM
May 3

etc. As one who's lived in a highly urbanized area, I'm stocked up to the 'Ts' w/ a full pantry, could live for at least six or more months w/o worries. Also, more highly urbanized areas will have more support infrastructure available in case of power outages, and/or other types of infrastructure issues.

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