The End has Begun

 

Dear Journal

 

Shit’s getting weirder and weirder.  Something has caused all technology to become either unreliable or cease working.  Nuclear power plants aren’t working because the uranium’s gone somehow, most modern vehicles either won’t start or act like they’re choking, (Whatever that means, I don’t know the mechanic lingo) and the International Space Station is apparently malfunctioning so badly that the astronauts there had to get into escape pods and literally plummet back to Earth in them.  Thankfully none of them died but a few did get hurt pretty badly.

They landed in the water, thankfully near South Carolina’s shore, but any new boat couldn’t go out to get them, had to use diesel engine tugboats to do it.  The Space Station itself is falling out of the sky, looking to land somewhere in Australia’s Outback.

The internet, meanwhile is laggy as all get-out, making it hard to look up anything, and don’t get me started on the tvs and radios.  Tv shows nothing but snow while both emits this hideously high pitched whine that HURTS to listen to.  Though if you somehow quiet it down abit, you can hear what sounds like someone screaming while metal is being crunched. 

Also weird is that massive swaths of forest and jungles are just dying.  A fifth of the Amazon just died, trees rotting quickly and falling down around those there.  Same with the Pine Barrens, the Conga, good patch of it in India, the bamboo jungles in China’s done, and large patches in Canada, here in the U.S., Europe, and a lot of the small island nations in the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans.

And weirder yet, some of the islands suddenly sunk!  People on stranded boats were able to show some footage of Hawaii, some islands in Indonesia and Micronesia and even a small chunk of Japan just…fell.  It was like someone took the rock under them and they went down in mere minutes.

…uh…my mirror’s looking weird.  Like somet-

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