7-8 ISIS warriors have supposedly crossed the border and now pose a threat to Stockholm.
Godspeed. Not sure how close you are to the capital, but ...
Let us hope that your Swedish special forces types find them before their mission is complete.
Are you armed? Can you swing a rake?
Not joking, but do you have a supply of water and first aid at hand?
I'm not armed, no. I very much doubt they'll terrorise my immediate surroundings as I live on the countryside. There just aren't that many viable targets here. But with that said, we have both a water supply and a first aid kit at hand.
I'm slightly more worried when in London, tbh.
I certainly would be as well.
I am somewhat "envious" of you living in the countryside.
Problem here is that Indiana is almost out of pleasant countryside vistas available to purchase by an upper middle class investor.
I like it here--it's sort of a village, close enough to a city for working and visiting, but far enough to not be a bother.
But I do like living in London the weeks I'm there--if I were to move to a city more permanently, that's where I'd go.
Holy crap! Even though you are afraid to be there due to the eminent and constant possibility of terrorism, as one of the preeminent cities representing the "infidel" way of life? I know, Brits are brave. BUt do you really want to be one?
Dude? (I think you should enjoy what countryside you have the privilege of living in.)
I have not been there, but you know what I think of the entire idea of Britannia related stuff in general. I have made it clear; if I am pursuing prejudice, it is those who formed many of the failures my own country has to live with which we had to fight over a number of times to just get the "crown's influence" out of our land.
If I had my choice, I would go for Seattle or about fifty miles outside or about fifty miles outside Denver, assuming I was not able to "go back home" and create a fabulous place in the southern parts of Texas, near a river I can fish in and on the weekend go to the coast and fish in the sea.
I miss fishing where you can eat your catch. Indiana is not safe to eat, in my book. Too much industry pollution over more than a century of neglect.
(I did not know any of this when I moved here to marry the woman of my dreams)