If I was stranded in an unknown city with no money, or resources, I would try to make communication with other human life forms closest to me. I would try to find out the name of the city first, then perhaps the month, day, time and year. If there were no humans around, I would try to find a newspaper or a street sign to find out where I am, and what time it was. If there were none around, I would deal with the inconvenience, and move on. To survive, I need food and shelter, but most importantly food. I would search the unknown city for some sort of building, perhaps a grocery store, for food. If I found a grocery store, and the city was empty and there was no sign of human life anywhere, I would simply steal the food from the grocery store to survive. As well, as live inside of the grocery store until further plans were developed. It wouldn’t really be stealing, considering the fact that you can’t steal what isn’t owned, Finder’s keepers. If the grocery store was just like any others, opened and full of people. I would maybe try to apply for a job to earn money. Money would then buy me food, and my own personal shelter, such as an apartment. In the end result, I would definitely find out what the name of the city is, where I was, and the month, day, and year. From there on, based on my past life, I would either try to move back to where I used to live and find my family and/or continue my life plan as according to my past life. Now, if this unknown city was abandoned, and there was no trace of food, and things were destroyed, I would either come to the conclusion that: 1. There was a massive world war that wiped out all human life in this area, and then try to find transportation or walk in a random direction to try and find the closest living person. Or 2. Assume that it was the end of the world, and there is no point in trying, since I’m not going to live much longer.
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