These Guys Take A More Casual Approach To The Apocalypse

Could the key to surviving in post-apocalyptic New York just be acting like nothing is different?
"New Timers," a three-episode web series from Comedy Central starring Matt Porter and Charlie Hankin of Good Cop, Great Cop, follows two best friends as they try -- but not too hard -- to survive in a smoldering, semi-populated version of their former city.
In each episode, Matt and Charlie prove that survival is less about finding the essentials and more about maintaining the petty concerns, love interests and karaoke skills of their old lives. Plus, there are plenty of bricks of uncooked Ramen noodles to go around.
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You're already used to the smell of garbage and urine.

Survivors' quarters wouldn't be much different than your current living situation.

Random smoke rising out of the streets is hardly cause for alarm.

You're up for standing in long lines to wait for precious foodstuffs...

You live fine without a car, an elevator or laundry facilities at home.

You're accustomed to spending a lot of time underground.

You'll fit in with zombies thanks to years of dead-eyed, lifeless staggering.

The poison you inhale on an everyday basis will make you impervious to disease.

You already see unimaginable things on a daily basis.

You're already used to surviving with barely a dollar to your name.

One of your city's most cherished decorations is already just a big-ass tree.

You're totally cool with growing food on your fire escape for nourishment.

Your city's tallest man has already been chosen to lead.

And finally, when it's just us and the cockroaches left, you'll be prepared

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