, a guy takes viewers on a tour of his home post-apocalypse. “It’s a little dusty, that’s why I wear a helmet,” he says. “Safety first.”
Dust isn’t the only hazard the guy needs to worry about as he walks through the smoke and rubble of his bombed-out abode. His pet Carl looks like a rabid, radioactive green alien, though our tour guide still likes to think of the creature as a dog. The poor guy can’t even distract himself from the aftermath of the catastrophe that changed everything by watching TV, as flames shoot out of the set. The situation doesn’t look much brighter in the incinerated world outside.
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