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Basic Instinct: Sharon Stone Explains How to Make a Safe Room in Your Home In Case the Rioters Get Near

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I do love Sharon Stone. And now the movie star of “Basic Instinct” and “Casino” fame has made an Instagram video that’s very useful. It’s How to Make a Safe Room in Your Home In Case the Rioters Get Near. Sharon recommends the bathroom as a place to seal yourself off from the chaos. Get food and water, “some fruit and protein bars,” your computer, phone, chargers, and so on. Listen, all advice is good. “You want to try and board up the window that’s in there if you can, if you’re in a rioting area.” She advises: “Don’t panic but if you think you’re going to panic, take any panic medications you think you might like to have in there.” That is good advice!

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Make a safe room here’s how 👍🏻💪🏻

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