Backpacks and duffels are standard apocalypse style. But I’m carrying around around disposable paper/plastic bags because I don’t want to decontaminate durable bags each time I step out.
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Suggestion to budding sci-fi writers. World-build a normal world before your apocalypse and then scavenge it for improv survival artifacts after the crash. Don’t dress your hero in beige henleys if the crashed society is a fancy suits world. He’s gonna wear a battered suit.
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I guess the opposite of my old idea of a manufactured normalcy field is... improvised weirdness crash-site?https://www.ribbonfarm.com/2012/05/09/welcome-to-the-future-nauseous/ …
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Another interesting thing: food. We’re supposed to all be eating grey unidentifiable, unappetizing soylent mush with luxury fine food being rare. But I’m eating random fancy shit while some staples are getting harder to find. And of course as much remarked, everybody is baking.
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There’s some moral projection too. Apocalypse stories are often written with a “we must pay for our sins” moral angle. So there must be privation and no luxuries. But half of us middle-classes are having a fine vacation developing long-dormant side projects. Unfair but true.
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Hmm. I need to write this up.
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Kinda tired though, I’ve written so many damn things that are loosely like this, it’s not as much fun for me anymore. Maybe I’ll turn it into a bounty challenge. $100 for most viral execution on this color-by-numbers template.
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Replying to @vgr
My entrypic.twitter.com/xDbhKqnRaw
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Replying to @MangoZeus
Not examples: longform essay theorizing the phenomenon I’ve tagged in the thread
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Damn. Took me 10 minutes to make this.
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I’m not rich enough to hand out $100 for a single tweet 
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