How to make charcoal when the world has ended, the gas station’s blown up, and your last lighter just died in the puddle you were drinking from."
[Step 1]
"First, grab some wood. Any wood. Fallen branches, that chair you cried into last night, or the door you barricaded with but don’t need anymore because—let’s be honest—nobody’s coming to save you."
[Step 2]
"Shove it into a metal container. A barrel is perfect. An old ammo box works too. If all you’ve got is a shopping cart, well… congratulations, you’re inventing new science."
[Step 3]
"Seal it. Not airtight, just mostly shut. Think coffin, but for your hopes AND wood."
[Step 4]
"Set the whole thing over a fire. Not inside the fire—on top, like it’s a sad little barbecue nobody showed up for."
[Step 5]
"Wait a few hours while the wood bakes, smokes, and loses all the joy it ever had. What you’re left with is charcoal: black, crumbly survival candy for your fire, water filters, or sketchy gunpowder experiments."
Congrats, survivor. You’ve made charcoal. It won’t keep the nightmares away, but at least now you can boil water without burning down your last tarp. Clean energy, dirty world. Beautiful."
post apocalyptic survival, post apocalyptic survival skills, post-apocalyptic, apocalypse survival, post-apocalyptic thriller, apocalypse survival shorts, survival tactics, sarcastic science survival, survival tips, survival, no power survival, emp survival, essential survival gear, survival game, survival fuel, survival tech, survival gear, survival chemistry
Информация по комментариям в разработке