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Earth can sustain 1 billion people max
This vehicle contains many stickers but the one mainly focused on is the "Earth can sustain 1 billion people max" located to the bottom left side of the towing hitch. This sticker is suvertedly pursuading for population control using fear tactics by…
Tags: 2023, bumper stickers, protest
U-loot I shoot
This artifact is a sign found at a rundown shop of Highway 231 in the outskirts of Panama City. The sign is a response to the influx of looters in Panama City after Hurricane Michael. It is composed of plywood and spray paint.
Tags: 2018, craft sign, hurricane, writing
CASH 4 CARS + TRUCKS
This artifact is a sign found propped up on an abandoned building in Panama City. It advertises an offer to buy used cars and trucks with cash. The sign is composed of plywood and various paints.
Tags: 2018, craft sign, hurricane, writing
OPEN
This artifact is an open sign for a mattress store in Panama City. The exterior of the store was destroyed in the wake of Hurricane Michael, and the store's owners created the sign to continue to attract business. The sign is composed of a mattress…
Tags: 2018, craft sign, hurricane, writing
KEEP OUT
This artifact is a sign found beside a mattress store in Panama City. The back of the store was destroyed by Hurricane Michael, and the sign is used to keep the store's customers away from the destroyed area. The sign is composed of a mattress and…
Tags: 2018, hurricane, informational sign, writing
KEEP OUT
This artifact is a sign blocking the entrance of a destroyed gas station in Panama City. The sign is composed of plywood and spray paint.
Tags: 2018, craft sign, hurricane, writing
COVE
This artifact is a sign found at an abandoned neighborhood area in Panama City. The sign is meant to express sympathy for the cove area destroyed by Hurricane Michael. The sign is composed of plywood and spray paint.
Tags: 2018, craft sign, hurricane, writing
WHAT? ME WORRY?
This artifact is grafitti found on the side of in abandoned house in the cove area of Panama City. The grafitti is a quote from MAD Magazine character Alfred E. Neuman. The grafitti is written in black ink.
Tags: 2018