Why the tbfe ravaged look is so haunting now
I honestly didn't think I'd ever see a tbfe ravaged landscape in person, but standing there in the middle of it, the reality really starts to sink in. It's one thing to see photos of a place that's been completely torn apart by something you can't quite put your finger on, and it's another thing entirely to smell the damp concrete and hear the way the wind whistles through holes that shouldn't be there. We've all seen movies where the world ends, but those usually have a sort of cinematic beauty to them. A real-life scene like this? It's just messy. ...