A “food web” diagram typically lays out nature’s chain of consumption: Phytoplankton gets eaten by krill, which in turn gets gobbled up by squid, which then gets devoured by a seal, which finally becomes dinner for a shark. And so on, in the endless cycle of life. But what if we map out the pecking order of our current, distracted, self-indulgent, entirely anxious world? Who’s consuming what, what is it doing to us, and where might it all end?
Jared Nangle is a cartoonist and illustrator.
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