The best places on campus to survive a nuclear war
An unfortunately-prescient guide to UofT’s best fallout shelters
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An unfortunately-prescient guide to UofT’s best fallout shelters
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The best and worst places for your waste to land
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Picture this: the world, in all of its peculiar glory, decides to end tomorrow. Imagine that this sudden apocalypse came with the token doomsday tragedies—barren, withering farmlands, desiccated fisheries, ration lines sprawling on and on and on. Imagine, somehow, that you survive. Over time, though, a question remains: What food will survive with you? Supply
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As space settlement becomes plausible, we must ask whether leaving Earth is a necessity or an irreversible mistake.
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Waterboard at seven, Legacy parkade at eleven; she reclined in her seat, black plastic smoked to crystal, and with hand like pale candelabra reached for my arm under the gridded flicker. ‘You haven’t talked to me all day.’ ‘I’ll be leaving to-morrow. ‘Perhaps I could——’
The consequences of forcing regime change
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Oh my love, there is ruin That I have dipped my toes in A polluted connection An exploitative relation No matter how much I do I can never untouch you Pure water mixes with oil Estranged from truth, taught to revel in constant toil Product foundational over quality To be loved is to be a
Everyone is dead. You are born completely alone. Would you feel lonely? At first, the answer seems obvious. Probably not. Loneliness usually feels like being cut off from other people, and if you have never known other people, then what exactly would you be missing? You would have nothing to compare your life to. No
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