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hellscape

[hel-skeyp] / ˈhɛlˌskeɪp /


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They are, after all, a party still completely in the thrall of Trump, whose main campaign message is that America is a hellscape beyond redemption, and that the only viable response is about "retribution."

From Salon

The leading alternate explanation — call it the hellscape theory — argues that teenage misery is a rational response to Covid, Donald Trump, climate change, mass shootings, misogyny and other problems.

From New York Times

Now, there is a solution to stop Earth from turning into a charred and flooded hellscape — stop emitting so much carbon dioxide.

From The Verge

The open-world game also gives you the opportunity to practice your parkour skills in a post-apocalyptic hellscape, one that requires you to gather the materials you need to become a better zombie-killing machine.

From The Verge

The media portrayed these two speeches as a clash of visions for the Republican Party, with Trump offering his patented hellscape view of "American Carnage," complete with his laundry list of grievances about the allegedly stolen 2020 election, while Pence supposedly offered a fresh look to a brighter future which was interpreted as a jab at his former boss.

From Salon