The 100 -
Many crafters share their progress in dedicated Facebook groups or via YouTube updates. 2. The 100-Day Project: Paper Crafts
Crafting small items like mini notebooks or faux ticket booklets. 3. DIY: Make a 100-Page Notebook The 100
Another version is the , where artists commit to a daily paper-related task for 100 consecutive days. Many crafters share their progress in dedicated Facebook
The foundational myth of The 100 is the Ark, a collection of twelve space stations that survived the nuclear fire that ended Earth’s civilization. The Ark presents itself as a utopia of rationalism and order, where strict laws (including the capital punishment for any crime over a certain severity) are necessary to preserve the fragile human race. However, the series systematically dismantles this claim. The first episode reveals that the “100” juvenile prisoners being sent to Earth are not volunteers but expendable assets—their survival rates are secondary to the Ark’s need to conserve oxygen. This is the show’s first and most crucial lesson: The Ark’s leaders (Chancellor Jaha and Abby Griffin) commit atrocities—forced culling, execution of the innocent, and the abandonment of children—all justified by the cold arithmetic of survival. The “Delinquents” on the ground, by contrast, initially appear more barbaric, but their violence is at least personal and emotional. The show forces us to question: which is worse, the hot-blooded murder of an enemy or the cold-blooded sacrifice of a citizen? The Ark presents itself as a utopia of