The Apocalyptic Alphabet Book

A project in Seattle, WA by Gene Ambaum
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Dates: Aug 2nd -> Sep 2nd (31 days)
Project By: Gene Ambaum
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Apocalyptic Tip #7: Dress Well

August 25th - via: kickstarter.com
It may be the end of the world, but that’s no reason to let yourself go. Want to go out on a peaceful note? Nothing is more classic than a flowing white robe and sandals. You can even go barefoot, though we don’t recommend that if you’re... (Read More)

Apocalyptic Tip #6: Embrace Change

August 22nd - via: kickstarter.com
How often during your daily commute to work have you thought "there has to be more to life than this?" How many evenings have you scrolled through Netflix, sighed, and went to bed knowing that tomorrow would be more of the same? And then when day... (Read More)

Apocalyptic Tip #5: Travel Light.

August 16th - via: kickstarter.com
In many end of the world scenarios, you’re probably going to be better off staying where you are, around people you know, and hoping for help. But if a sinkhole has swallowed your neighborhood, you’re running dangerously low on supplies, or the... (Read More)

Celebrate All the Birthdays You're Not Going to Have

August 13th - via: kickstarter.com
The unfortunate truth is not everyone is going to make it through whatever cataclysmic event ruins the world. Statistics are kind to no one! If you're like Willow, and you see your chances of survival as pretty slim, put aside all the hustle and... (Read More)

Apocalyptic Tip #3: Moisturize

August 10th - via: kickstarter.com
The end of the world is likely to dry out your skin, whether we’re facing rising sea levels, increased solar radiation, or unicorns with highly reflective coats. Inflamed skin not only gets red, it gets itchy, and that’s just a prelude to... (Read More)

Apocalypse Tip #2: Adopt dogs. Lots of dogs.

August 7th - via: kickstarter.com
Look at any post-apocalyptic movie: bands of survivors eye one another suspiciously whenever they cross paths. Best case, everyone cradles their makeshift weapons, afraid to let their guards down. Worst case there’s an ambush. To avoid all the... (Read More)

Apocalyptic Tip #1: Eat anything.

August 5th - via: kickstarter.com
The end of the world will not be a time for picky eaters. So if you can’t eat anything but comfort food, try to expand your palate a bit. Start slow with whatever you find a little squicky, but that you know your friends and family enjoy.   If,... (Read More)

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