Hunting Island

Hunting Island
What would be needed to survive and thrive on a desert island?

Say you had only "summer" on the island, without to plan for winter temperatures. You'd run out of matches or a lighter with time. What would be a renewable source of fire? A weapon fire would not be good because it had run out of bullets. (for hunting and protection of nasty bugs) Contact with the outside world is not an option. Any ideas?

I would like a canvas, several lengths of rope, a machete, a knife, a stone, a container to collect and carry water, a pot of boiling water, cooking and fishing gear.

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Think of England, and anger hardly springs to mind as its primary national characteristic. Yet in The Angry Island, A. A. Gill argues that, in fact, it is plain old fury that is the wellspring for England’s accomplishments. The default setting of England is anger. The English are naturally, congenitally, collectively and singularly livid much of the time. They’re incensed, incandescent, splenetic, prickly, touchy, and fractious. They can be mildly annoyed, really annoyed and, most scarily, not remotely annoyed. They sit apart on their half of a damply disappointing little island, nursing and picking at their irritations. The English itch inside their own skins. They feel foreign in their own country and run naked through their own heads. Perhaps aware that they’re living on top of a keg of fulminating fury, the English have, throughout their history, come up with hundreds of ingenious and bizarre ways to diffuse anger or transform it into something benign. Good manners and queues, cul-de-sacs and garden sheds, and almost every game ever invented from tennis to bridge. They’ve built things, discovered stuff, made puddings, written hymns and novels, and for people who don’t like to talk much, they have come up with the most minutely nuanced and replete language ever spoken – just so there’ll be no misunderstandings. The Angry Island by turns attacks and praises the English, bringing up numerous points of debate for Anglophiles and anyone who wonders about the origins of national identity. This book hunts down the causes and the results of being the Angry Island.

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