Southern Californians are primed for apocalypse. It lives and breathes within us. We’re certainly not prepared for it. We haven’t retrofitted nearly enough buildings to withstand major earthquakes, we haven’t found proper alternatives for protecting and augmenting our water supplies, we’re still pursuing energy industries that are destructive to our environments, we’re overpopulating, and we continue to disregard the multitudes of people already experiencing apocalypse on individual levels.
Milk and Honey (Part Three)
Milk and Honey (Part Three)
Milk and Honey (Part Three)
Southern Californians are primed for apocalypse. It lives and breathes within us. We’re certainly not prepared for it. We haven’t retrofitted nearly enough buildings to withstand major earthquakes, we haven’t found proper alternatives for protecting and augmenting our water supplies, we’re still pursuing energy industries that are destructive to our environments, we’re overpopulating, and we continue to disregard the multitudes of people already experiencing apocalypse on individual levels.