Manifesto of the Month
As we go cartwheeling over the edge and into a place of exhilarating uncertainty, as our paths forward corrode in the heat of the moment, and the bottom falls out and we are gone, would it not be wise then to come up with a plan? Somewhere to stash the jewels? A rendezvous point after we’ve escaped into the woods?
In this our end times, will we indeed each go diving off on our own into the hellscape? Is that the best avenue of egress as we slide over the horizon to impale ourselves upon the rocks below? Might there be some other way to enter the apocalypse?
The analog internet is a decentralized network of information holders and distributors who work as diplomats and ambassadors to surrounding communities and function as the librarians of the future, function as librarians in the rubble of the end times, dishing out the latest wasteland gossip, zines, and cooking tips for rat and rabbit, as well as a farmer’s almanac of DIY tips—a people whose sole responsibility is to hold onto the past as the present gets eaten up in our terror, to shine a light into the rising dark, and create a path once the path forward has been eaten in the madness of it all.
The analog internet is like a webwork of human connections, made up of people sharing information and ideas to local counterparts who then pass these ideas on to their own contacts.
But why?
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